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Vetanarian (sp?) meds for dogs

Keeping ya'll in my prayers. Sorry I missed this earlier. How old is Toby? Grace is 9½ years old and been on phenobarbital for five years due to seizures. She's slowing down a little. Doesn't jump on the bed like she just used to.

Please keep us updated.
I would have to ask the wife on specific age but I am gonna say about 7-8 . I know we have had him at least that long.
Before Toby , we had an Australia shepherd that lived for close to 14yrs !! She was a fine pup. Very loyal, graceful, etc.,
Toby (and most all dogs) always seem to be good friends and want nothing but to be loved and to be able to return that love. Given the chance they usually do at least 3x as much if not more ! All the ones I have had have been this way anyhow.
 
Hope the pup gets better. With all the dog lovers, i wanted to let yall know about an option when things seem hopeless. Some likely know already. Dad just got back from UGA vet school. His bird dog has got a serious eye issue. The cost for today was nearly half of one local vet. We used them in the past on a dog that had serious allergies.
They were littleraly the last option for that dog. They fixed the allergy problem. Unreal.
Again, prayers for the pup.
 
Unfortunately Toby hasn’t been doing well today at all. The wife has been in touch with the vet office and we are waiting to hear back from them. The vet is in surgery from what I gather.
I don’t think things are looking well for my little buddy….. he is not looking good at all and I believe with the symptoms he is showing, the things we already know, etc, etc…..I don’t think his suffering is worthy of a drawn out process. The wife and I are at the point to where we are just waiting on the vet to call and we are probably going to be taking him up soon.
Please pray if you are so inclined….. Thank you so very much. :(
 
I know this sounds wired but force a small bit of Pepto down him until he gets back to the vet. I have saved a few from parvo with Peptobis. Not saying that's what he has. but it could help
 
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