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Or will increase her PT / INR (clotting values) to dangerous levels & possibly cause heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis or a host of other blood clot related issues. Just like people if you're going to start changing the clotting factors then regular lab work is necessary.mjd wrote:Put some vit k in her feed it will help clot her blood
Last time I talked to him he said her gums had started to return to normal color. This female lives with a vet technician so I'd hope she's in good hands. lol! I see what you mean about the look of her eyes. She just came from being put under. Maybe that had something to do with the looks of her eyes. His wife is pretty anal about keeping them parasite free and UTD on all their shots and recieve an excellent diet. He said she has been giving them in his words "gob" lol (vitamins I assume) of something to ensure they're at tip top shape health wise! They are keeping her inside for a few days to keep her body temp up and a close eye on her.S.R.Patch wrote:I've had ears cut and tore, they bleed like a stuck hog but never one run out of gas. Powder blood stop will clot it up.
Is her gums pale? her eyes look wormy. Check her for hooks or whipworms. Had two yrs ago heartworms made lay down and quit.
I definitely agree! She needs some fat on her bones I told him and a weeks worth of R&R! She just don't have any blood left he said! :/S.R.Patch wrote:I'm only looking at her head. When you see the skull brows and temple sunk in with the eyes, the hounds in bad shape.
Vet tech. or not, this old girl needs a rest and some meds.
Good luck with her.
Yes sir! He said she's back up and wagging her tail nose down again.rickie wrote:is that stormy of brent's