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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 830 Joined: 6-December 09 From: Oracle, Arizona Member No.: 6,254 ![]() |
I couldn't help but start a new thread, because Ladywolf on insulin is a different kind of animal! She is alert and awake and perky and fresh and mischievous and smart and eating well, and just generally acting like a new Wolf, leg tumors notwithstanding! She's moving all over the place and acting like she is re-born...
I know that this may be temporary, but I needed to start a thread with a new title, as befits the new wolf! Hugs, Margi, Wonderwolf and Sweet Pea |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 1,071 Joined: 12-September 09 From: UK Member No.: 6,120 ![]() |
It is true Margi ,but we have a wonderful organisation called the PDSA. The 'peoples dispensary for sick animals'. If people can't afford to take their pets to the 'Vet' they will help by offering a free vetinary service. It is a charitable concern so is obviously reliant on donations, raffles and fund raising events.
I'm pleased that you gave Lady the glucose as it sounds as if she went Hypo. Did you manage to get the keto diabur urine testing sticks or similar? You don't need much 'pee' just enough to cover the end of stick where you get the readings. How many units is she on at the moment? Our Vet told us to call any time night or day if we were worried about Tasha. They don't charge for advice over the phone here. Is she moving yet or still lying outside? Is she eating ok? I do hope that she is feeling better today. Please let us know when you can. xx |
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