Ami is a half maltese, half yorkie dog born on Jan 1. 2007. 10 pounds before these conditions began.
His original conditions (at first vet check ups)
Collapsing trachea
Allergic to rabies shot (eyes swelled, went hyper & crazy, trouble breathing, etc.)
Mild knee issues
Vomits after antibiotics if food in tummy
The bad stuff started with random infections (nose, ears, eyes, toes, tip of penis, anus, etc.), diarrhea, bloody pee, arrhythmia.
Was treated for worms and all sorts of stuff a bunch of times to treat the diarrhea but never tested positive for them.
The doctors couldn't figure it out until I insisted on a urine test, they found oxalate crystals. Xray showed 6 large stones, 2 of which were in the urethra.
He had blow back surgery April 9/09, his bladder ruptured over night. I rushed him to the hospital on the 10th (my daughter's birthday) and they removed the stones and fixed him up. He healed from that fine.
Bladder stones were then treated with Urinary SO dry, potassium citrate 150mg/ml 0.05mL 3x/day and have never come back.
First x-rays showed an enlarged liver (before even changing diet or giving any medications) which hasn't gone away. Blood work is fine, though.
Obesity due to food, treated with exercise but little weight lost (weighs 15 pounds now).
Panting, shallow breathing, raspy when breathing, redness at the back of his mouth (either the skin condition or from panting so much).
Eye infections with pus, lower eye lid developed a white spot which looked like the inner lid was turning inside out. Treated with Tobradex and hydroxyzine, hasn't come back.
Ear itchiness treated with Otomax as it comes and goes.
Between the pads on the bottom of his paw/around his claws/dew claws and now between the toes on the top of his foot the skin is red/scaling/itchy/swelling - treating with Germistat washes daily, Cephalexin, immunosupport capsules, Welactin, but it won't completely go away. The scaling and major redness is gone, but the toes on his right hind foot are massively swollen.
Anal sac infection for many years treated with catheterization and infusion Dec. 21/11. We're still watching this.
Lower lip redness, itching, by long teeth.
Stomach gets red, hot, nipples swell randomly - this might just be excitement as it also happens whenever we go to the vet.
Sometimes nose drips but usually just when the nose itself is dry, like after sleeping.
Currently on:
Cephalexin 125mg 2x/day
Amitryptiline 5mg 2x/day
Hydroxyzine 10mg 2x/day
Otomax 15gm 2x (as necesasry)
Potassium citrate 150mg/ml 0.3ml 3x/day
Welactin 1/2 gelcap 1x/day
Rx vitamins immunosupport capsule 1x/day
Germistat 4% bath on feet 1x/day
Urinary SO dry switched to Hypoallergenic HP Jan. 4/12
Increased potassium citrate to 0.3 3x/day due to change in food Jan. 8, when we switched the food his pH dropped to 5 all day. I've been increasing steadily and at .3 I have him at a peak of 6.5. Still fiddling with this.
Since going on the hydroxyzine his eye problems have stopped. With the amitryptiline his panting has stopped, but he's still chewing on his toes when he has the opportunity. The scaling is gone and they're not red and raw anymore. His right hind paw is worse today (the hair loss is progressing up around his toes and towards the top of his foot) but it may be because he's been chewing on it - he got his cone off for 2 minutes a few days ago and it was off when I woke up yesterday morning. His ears are randomly itchy and I treat them with otomax as necessary. Today his chin is itchy near his pointy teeth, it's often itchy there and the skin is pink and bumpy - but it doesn't look anything like his feet.
Here are some photographs:
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I stopped going to my first vet when they ... did a poor job with my cat at the end of her life. I lost my trust in them and switched to another vet who I really like. She's been treating him since August. She found the anal sac infection which they totally ignored. I trust her greatly, but having another opinion is always welcome.
Again, I hope I did this correctly!