Dale
Are you using Vetsulin insulin???? I had problems regulating my 13yo male. Come to find out, the FDA has warned vets to change dogs over to a different kind of insulin. Has something to do with the release time of the crystalline portion of the drug.
We had the WORST time at first giving shots,( and I'm a certified phlebotomist and went thru nursing school) My boy was fine at the vets we they did itā¦..difference is he was up on the exam table. We got a table for Einstein, put a bath mat on it so he wouldn't slip around. Biggest thing that helped was getting BD needles, the ones that come from the vets are carp-ola, they have burrs etc...the only thing you have to do is change the number of units you use.(if your using Vetsulin U40 compared to U100 for human insulin and BD needles.) I can explain in further detail if you want.
It did take both myself and my husband to get him used to the shots, be we had a very specific routine that we did not alter. Einstein knew that after he ate it was "time for his medicine" he would run over to his table and try to jump up there himself. If we were taking too long, he'd come get us. Freezed Dried Liver was used to get him on the table, then when he was done, given while he was still on the table. I made sure he could see the liver. When he was done and off the table, he got his (small) KONG filled with fat free cream cheese mixed with some tuna mmmmmmmm. My little puppy-cat loved tuna. Anyway, I went from crying during the shot, to smiling and laughing 'cause he was so funny trying to get on the table, and then doing his little dance when he got his kong. I really think the table helped...
Please let me know if I can help any more, I can describe the contraption (sp) I built on top of his metal crate, so I could give the shot by myself when needed.
He didn't seeem to mind getting the shots at all, I think he trusted and knew we would never do anything to hurt him, plus we made a HUGE DEAL out of telling him what a good boy he was....etc......people would have thought we were bananas LOL
Good Luck
PJ
Hope's at the Vets ER.
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Well I come home from a lovely night out fora couple of hours to find no Hope greeting me. Panic rises until we locate her laying in her bed in pain. Somehow ?? she has either dislocated her hip or fractured it (she's in the ER under having xrays and it being fixed). They sent me home and naturally I can't do anything but obsess and worry. I am going to have SA anytime I leave her now and panic about her n god I just hope she's going to be ok I'm so scared and worried. Has anyone had this happen? There's so many things that they say can happen if it's not successfully returned and stays putā¦ And quite frankly they all scare the crap out of me.
...distressed
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Poor Girlā¦ but you know... they have accidents, no different then human kids.... accidents happen, only difference is the animal can't tell you how it happened if you are not there to see it.
Finger crossed and good thoughts coming her way
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I'm with Pat - fingers crossed. You're a wonderful pet owner for taking care of her so quickly! Don't beat yourself up, just give Hope lots of TLC when she gets home.
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Update: well the vet finally rung. Her muscles are too tight and they can't push it back into place ā¦ they have given her muscle relaxants and are going to try again around 7am... Otherwise surgery.
they told me to get some sleep (currently 3am here) but it's so hard.
Just want my lil dog snuggled in bed with me
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I'm so sorry to hear about Hope and do hope they can manage to get the hip back in place without surgery.
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Dang, wish you could have gotten her to ortho specialist. The longer out the more damage. Sending hugs and prayers. And a repeatā¦ accidents happen! This is not your fault.
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Hoping the muscle relaxants do the trick! Keep us posted!
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I know that's what they keep telling me but they had a go and couldn't n nOw have to wait til the morning for another vet has me concerned we missed our chanceā¦ It was the best vet ER (y do things always happen after hrs lol) to go to out of all soyeah she should b going for nxt try in around an hour ....
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Ok they just called me so they done it earlier. Hips back in place! Bandaged up n I can get her around lunch time. She's going to have to be crated (my poor active bubby not going to like that in following weeks) thank god we crate trained her. Will have to take her for drives in the car to ease boredom and some new games n toys I think.
Hopefully the hip stays in place cos if it doesn't then will have to look at surgery to fix it.
Im so glad they got it back in n hopefully her muscles go back to being tight n it holds
Will have to get some boredom buster games from here! (she usually goes everywhere with me!)
Can't wait to see my bubby!
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I am so relieved to hear that Hope is home and hopefully now on the mend. It's obviously going to be hard for her and for you to keep her quiet especially once she really feels better. I suppose it'll be a slow process but I pray that it'll be successful and the hip will stay in place.
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That's great news, i am so pleased for you and do hope her hip stays in place.
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I'm so glad i read this after the hip was back in place. things like this scare the daylights out of me. I hope Miss Hope is on the mend and stays that way.
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Soooo glad to hear that Hope is now on the mend. I know you will take great care of her.
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I signed on to check on Hope. Am so glad it went okay!
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So glad to read all this and know she is OK.
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You must have been frantic! I'm glad you were able to get her such immediate care. All the best for Hope!
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Hi all, my beautiful little poppet is finally home. Shes asleep in bed with me, she's very tired and sore. She cried when she seen me and almost made me cry and she buried herself in my lap. Hopefully this sling will work and now it's just a wait and see game. The vets do have high hopes for her as they done it as soon as they could.
She was a good girl for the nurses and wasn't naughty at all (very proud of this as they stated several times that they were supposed to be standoffish and aloof). They all had a chuckle at her as they tell me that she's been "talking" to her sling.
Glad to have her home. Hopefully the next couple weeks bring us good news
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I'm so glad to hear that Hope is back home and on the mend. Please keep us updated as she continues to get better.
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Glad she is home!
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Any idea how this could have happened?