ty..My vet says he has nine lives like a cat.  I told him I can't afford the other seven lol.  But they love him there..he touches so many people's lives because of what he has survived and overcome and all with such a happy trusting outlook on life.  He literally loves everyone..adults, children, other pets. The overnight stay in Emergency cost me $500 but the next day at my vet's with all they did and treated him with they only charged me $65.00.  Amazing..There are good ones out there..just takes some looking.


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Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Pam--Tino

 
That is such great news Pam! I knew God would take care of him. You've brought him too far! Yay little Tino, such a fighter!

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From: Pam Dean <[email protected]>
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Re: [Chihuahuas] Pam--Tino

I am happy to say Tino has 100% recovered.  Back to his old  waggy silly self.  He was much better saturday but by sunday 100%.  Thank you God.  This was such a weird event because it was timed with the jump or fall from the couch so a head injury was hard to rule out too at the time.  There certainly were neurological signs but they are pretty certain it was something toxic he injested.  When they started treating it as such, with charcoal and fluids and meds, he started improving drastically.  It just needed time to get it all out of his system. Luckily he got on fluids quickly to flush his system and his blood work looks fine.. Of course now we are paranoid about anything and everything he puts in his mouth.  Poor thing is getting the "Drop" command every five seconds it seems..lol..not that it deters him..


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:56 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Pam--Tino

 
Well it has been a few more days for Tino.....do you see any improvement? Has the shaking become less?  I guess the diagnoses sticks at something being toxic.....really strange.
 
Pam what made this incident different from a dog having grand-mal seizure or a stroke? I know with a heart attack, they can pick up on it right afterwards....been there with that one.
 




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