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Post by tesse0barney on May 11, 2012 15:28:25 GMT -5
Sorry to get straight to the point... but OH has been home all day, I came home at lunch time and needed a gas mask! He's (Larry... and OH and Tesse but we're only concerned about Larrys poos and hopefully OH didn't poo in the park, but if it's relevant I can ask ;D) been for a walk, one normal, one soft (which is his usual). This evening it started very soft and got firmer. He's still making smells that are melting my nostrils. He's due chemo on Wednesday (so is currently approx 10 days since he had epirubicin - last drug). Could it be the chemo? Just a stinky botty (which isn't normal for him). He's eating normally (his normal food - chicken and rice and veggies) and drinking normally. He seems normal in his behaviour. Anyone got any thoughts? If it was Tesse I'd be concerned but would give it a day or so if she is eating etc. Just with him I worry about everything. Plus it smells. ;D
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Post by barbaranixon on May 12, 2012 2:48:37 GMT -5
One of my cavaliers became very stinky when on heart medication. I can only think of this as the reason, because the other three were fine (though one of those didn't have any problems when he was on the drugs). Izzy always saved his until I was at the pc and he could lie under the desk so the fans wafted the aroma uypwards.
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Post by Lisa on May 12, 2012 3:20:15 GMT -5
It may be the chemo Ellie sometimes they can do fine with it then have one treatment where they get runs and/or sickness just check with the vet. x
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Post by tesse0barney on May 12, 2012 11:45:35 GMT -5
He's firmed up a bit today and no botty burps thank god.
Keeping a very close eye on him though. Have spoken to the vet.
Thanks Lisa. x
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