April
2012
Super Dog4
So far so good. Bailey, as always, was a trooper. He handled chemo, so far, with the grace he has handled everything. I watched him all day for signs of anaphalactic shock, a side effect I was not prepared for, and fortunately I found out I did not have to worry about once I picked him up ( I didn’t find that out until the end of the day when I spoke with the vet ).
He did not eat before treatment, per doctor, and in true Bailey style came home famished and ready to eat. He had a light meal when he came home (didn’t want to push it) and his normal dinner. Paws crossed (love that saying I have read on this site) he will have no side effects. His doc says tomorrow is the day we have to watch that he doesn’t have nausea, upset belly,etc. He said if he does he can give him anti-nausea medications next time. He said Bailey has some good genes; he is happy with his progress so far.
Thank you all for your continued advice, stories and support. I feel like we have acquired a whole new “tripawd” family.
So glad to hear things went well for Bailey! Sending positive thoughts his way!!
Sounds good! Hope he still feels good tomorrow!
Jackie, ange Abby’s mom
Paws crossed here for Bailey feeling great with no negative side affects.
Boomer and Tina
hope all continues to go well for bailey. we didn’t have the anti-nausea meds the first time, but quickly went with them the next four times…for gayle they really helped keep her belly happy as possible. don’t forget to keep taking medicinal naps.
charon & spirit gayle