July 24, 2010
My sweet, little heart dog
I wanted to include some photos, most of which were not posted here before. They cover the span of time he was here, including his last days.
Our first indication of his health problems was a bout of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis in November, where we rushed him to the Vet ER and they put him on a IV. His albumin was shockingly low. We picked him up in the wee hours and then took him to our regular vet, who thought the test may have been wrong. When Rudy was retested, his protein was still super low. In all of this time, even with all of the medication, his albumin rarely got above 1. When we took him MSU Vet School in January, they shaved his belly to do an ultrasound before the endoscopy and biopsies. I took the blurry photo of him trying to drive while we were heading up there. He was in good spirits. We got our diagnosis after a couple of days (inflammatory bowel disease/lymphocytic plasmocytic enteritis) and a new treatment plan. From that point on, it was a series of ups and downs. There were a couple of times when we thought he would not make it, but he always pulled through. He would get a little better, but as soon as we thought he might beat this thing, his health would fail again. We switched him to a lamb and rice diet, a beef based diet, a turkey based diet, a low residue diet, and finally a duck and potato diet.
Not all of the pictures are happy. I decided to show the photo from June, where he looked so bad. Rudy was going downhill fast at that point, but he perked up when we brought Burt home. He gained a little weight, the sores on his skin had healed and the hair on his belly was finally starting to grow back. I also included photos from his last night, when the vet let us bring him home with the IV catheter taped in place.
I miss his sweet, fuzzy little face. No doubt about it, Rudy was my little heart dog.














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