
WRITTEN YESTERDAY MORNING:
Ziggi became ill once again on Tuesday with blood in her urine. We went to the vets and they needed to send it off to be cultured so on Wednesday Ziggi went into the vets for a urine sample from her bladder. She also had blood tests because she had the abnormal prothrombin time a little while back. She left the vets at 2pm after a short stay there to ensure there was enough urine. We went for a walk where she started to seem a little odd and wouldn't sit properly.
Got her home and she started to stand very subdued in the middle of the room and started to shake. This brought back memories of her before she got septacemia (sp?). It was so alike that I rushed her to the vets to ensure she didn't become as ill as last time.
During the 15mins at the vets she just got worse exactly the same as before. She was put on a drip and I rushed her to the overnight vets where she still is.
Last time she was at the overnight vet for septacemia she had blood in her urine so it looks like the same thing.
Ziggi has had so much wrong with her. I really believe that this is due to her breeding. I looked at her pedigree and her parents were half siblings and her grandparents on the other side were also half siblings. I urge anyone who is thinking about getting a pup to research the breeder and breeding as thouroughly as possible.
Ziggi has had so much wrong with her and she is only 4.
She had kennel cough turn into pneumonia at 4 months
Suspect lumps immediately after that.
3 cases of severe hives where her whole face and body was covered and swelled up.
Sceptacemia x2
Nose bleeds
Joint problems
I feel sick at the moment because I am just hoping that nothing is seriously wrong.
If anyone has any clues about what it could be they would be welcome.
WRITTEN YESTERDAY EVENING:
It has been a very long couple of days. I got a call from the vet this morning saying I had an appointment at the Animal Health Trust at 12pm and it would take me around 2 hours to get there. This was at 10am so not much time to get myself together. I had to pick Ziggi up from Wimbledon then get to my vets to collect the notes and consent form etc... and then get on my way.
Ziggi was really really ill. Was very weak and didn't want to stand up. She was whinging moaning all the time she was standing and would only settle if she was lying down. She looked in a huge amount of pain and I felt so sorry for her.
The vet at AHT was WONDERFUL and so so so good with Ziggi. Ziggi lay on my lap for the whole time except for examination as she was just so sore in her bladder.
The examination was very scary for me as so things cropped up that I hadn't thought of. 1 thing that was very concerning was that they do this test where they turn each individual foot over so that the top is resting on the floor. The dog should turn their foot back over immediately. Ziggi didn't at all which could indicate a neurological disorder. Her bladder was extremely tender and she was obviously in pain when her back was manipulated.
She has to stay there until they have worked out what is wrong. She was to have an ultra sound of her bladder this afternoon but she was too sore so is going to be having an anaesthetic tomorrow to do it instead.
Her coagulation is normal which has ruled out a coagulation disorder which is a relief as I was worried about her under anaesthetic if it was that.
Tomorrow she will be having a range of tests (depending on what is necessary and if they get a diagnosis). They include:
Chest and abnominal xrays
Abnominal ultra sound and contrast study (chemical that shows up on xray)
Possibly cystoscopy
Urine samples
Neurological examination
She is then having a rest over the weekend when we can see her.
Then Monday she will be having:
MRI
Rhinoscopy (endoscopy up her nose)
I feel at such a loss and so scared of what they will find. I just hope she will bounce back.
Update soon when I know more