Very bad heart murmur and enlarged heart can lead into congestive heart
failure. If his murmur is that bad I am very surprised that he is not on
meds, especially for water retention.  Since he is all of a sudden telling
you that he doesn't want the belly bands, doesn't want to be picked up, that
may indicate that when he feels 
any pressure at all on his chest and tummy area,  it hurts.   Usually CHF
causes weight gain and the body can start to feel soft and blubbery, which
really is water weight. The dog would feel some discomfort and tenderness
when touched. At the same time he may feel like he has to pee all the time
but can't, that's where the meds help.  So that will also answer why he
doesn't want his crate closed at night. He has a fear of not wanting to pee
in his den, and a fear of being trapped

First of all, I would get him to a different Vet for a second opinion.
Beware that  even if he was diagnosed just  3 months ago and didn't need the
meds, he may need them now since CHF develops very rapidly. 

Then I would block an area for him at night with wee pads spread out and his
crate door open and a bowl of water.  If he goes on the meds he many have to
stay in this area for most of the time, since he won't have any control over
the water pills, and may not want the belly bands if they still cause
discomfort. 

Poor guy. I have been there with CHF. 

Peggy






 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Susanne Defoe
Date: 7/2/2013 9:52:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Curmudgeon
 
  
Hi,
I need some advice here.  We first fostered and then adopted 12ish year old
Elmer last year.  He is now 13ish.  He is around 5 pounds and has 3 teeth. 
He also has a very bad heart murmur/enlarged heart but has not required meds
for that yet.  Because he is old and frail we tend to let him get away with
a lot of things our other 2 Chi's would never do.


Well, Elmer is getting more and more crabby.  I am the alpha dog/caretaker
of the dogs.  He will snarl at me and attempt to bite me whenever I do
things to him like to get him to go outside, to put a belly band on, to pick
him up, etc.  My biggest problem is that up until a few weeks ago he would
happily sleep in his crate at night.  I would say "time for bed" and he
would go into his crate and wait for his treat, I would close the door and
all was good for the night.  Now he will go snarling and snapping into the
crate, will snarl as I am closing the door and then he sits in there panting
and crying like he is going to die any minute.  The crate is in our bedroom
right next to our other Chi's crate.  It takes probably 15 minutes or more
for him to calm down and then he wakes up frequently during the night and
pants and frets and paws at the door to get out.  During the day he loves to
be in his crate with the door open.  It even has a heating pad in it.  We
have tried letting him be loose at night and he sleeps on our sofa for part
of the night and then jumps up on the bed and wants to sleep with us in the
bed.  I want him to sleep in his crate.  How do I do that without him
fretting and giving himself a heart attack and keeping us up?  I have tried
Melatonin, Rescue Remedy and Composure to mellow him out.  I know he is
trying to be dominant but am unsure of how to deal with him because of his
frailness.  


Thanks!!!!
Sue

 

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