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Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1825641 11/11/10 09:17 PM
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Glad to hear your pup is doing better. Must have been very difficult there for a while.



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Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1825642 11/11/10 09:17 PM
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Glad to hear she's doing good. Had us all scared there for a while


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Glad she is doing better....She is the THF official pup if you ask me! cheers


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Lance2373] #1825692 11/11/10 09:34 PM
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Good to hear John.


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: dgilbert] #1825708 11/11/10 09:40 PM
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Excellent to hear John! She's got an angel watching over her.



Re: Blaze not well. [Re: jmmorgan82] #1825869 11/11/10 10:28 PM
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Awesome that she was after the blackbirds. grin



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Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Fooshman] #1825885 11/11/10 10:31 PM
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Glad she's doing better. Just got off the phone with RGC who asked if I had seen any updates. Had to call him back as I just saw this.

We'll keep on pulling for Blaze.



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Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Hopedale] #1826184 11/12/10 12:05 AM
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cheers



Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Parker] #1826265 11/12/10 12:38 AM
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Glad to hear she is improving daily now John. I agree go relieve some stress this weekend with your friend momma will make sure yalls baby is taken care of and SPOILED ROTTEN while you are gone. grin


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: R.G.C.] #1826504 11/12/10 01:55 AM
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Glad to hear John.

Did the vet say how much rodent posion would need to be eaten to cause problems in a dog?


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: stinkbelly] #1826726 11/12/10 02:57 AM
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Glad to hear John.

Did the vet say how much rodent posion would need to be eaten to cause problems in a dog?


When we were talking about the blood work issues I asked if it might be a dosage thing. Such as a milder dose causing what we were seeing with the initial bloodwork as I feel she would have only eaten a small amount moved to rat nest or an actual rat. I am certain she did not get hold of a say an actual package of poison. They called poison control while I was there when we brought her in to the pet hospital and this was one of the questions asked. They said dosage did not matter. A small amount or a large amount would give the same outcome.


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1826745 11/12/10 03:02 AM
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BTW,
Blaze this evening was very much back to herself. Very vocal and dramatic on the greeting. Tonight, I think I will finally be able to sleep.

And yes, that dog will be spoiled rotton this weekend like never before.


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as well she should be...awesome news!!



Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1827117 11/12/10 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: Sniper John
And yes, that dog will be spoiled rotton this weekend like never before.


I think that's the best news so far!


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Dave Speer] #1827178 11/12/10 05:21 AM
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John,
Great to hear Blaze is doing great...Been prayin' for yall



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Glad to hear it John. Sounds like she will be good to go before too long.



Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1828138 11/12/10 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sniper John
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Blaze this evening was very much back to herself. Very vocal and dramatic on the greeting. Tonight, I think I will finally be able to sleep.

And yes, that dog will be spoiled rotton this weekend like never before.


Just getting back into town myself and seeing this is fantastic! Glad to hear she is doing better!

rest easy buddy, and thanks for the updates, gives others a chance to be more proactive and careful



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Re: Blaze not well. [Re: TreeBass] #1829202 11/13/10 01:43 AM
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I am glad to hear Blaze is on her way to a full recovery John. Goods news!


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: ndhunter] #1835186 11/15/10 09:59 PM
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To wrap this up.

Blaze's last PCV test was up to 27. Still a little anemic, but coming up on it's own, so she came home early Friday.
Blaze had orders to take it easy and has been a handfull for my wife. The way my wife put it" I think they gave her puppy blood with that transfusion". She will get a blood test done in 4 weeks and stay on a daily dose of vitamin K for up to 6 weeks. When I carried her in to the pet hospital she was in the golden hour. If you could have seen her at that moment and then see her right now, you would not believe it. We have no worries over her at this time other than not knowing when, where, or how the exposure took place. One last time, thank you from my family to everyone here for your help, thoughts, and prayers to get through this.


Re: Blaze not well. [Re: Sniper John] #1835222 11/15/10 10:08 PM
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I feel for ya. If it was an anticoag rat bait, the K will do the trick. If it was the neurotox type your post would read a little sadder. To be that sick, your dog must have ingested quite a bit. It's like any blood thinner, more dosage, more hemorrhaging. The MSDS gives the lethal 50 doses for any rat bait. A little will make them sick, but a lot will cause a stroke within days. You should locate the source and notify the Tx dept. of Ag. Seems to be a misapplication of pesticides. They tend to frown on that. Since there was an injury, someone really needs to pay. If it was a pro, they need to lose their license before they hurt a child, or another animal.
I cannot stress enough the importance of using secured bait stations.


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