Fanconi - going down hill


  • Belly Band - if goes around the middle - covering the obvious areas - and has a Pad of some sort on it. Velcros around. I suppose that someone makes them but they are not hard to put together.


  • For those who have no idea what I am talking about here are some pictures.

    http://www.dogchatforum.com/belly_bands_dog.htm


  • Wow! You guys are great! Okay, to answer some of the questions directed our way:

    1. UTI's: yes, everytime Rocky shows a propensity towards urinating more frequently, in his sleep, or in the house, we send in for a urinalysis. This past time was a UTI so he's on antibiotics… again.

    2. blood gas: Rocky get's a full blood gas and CBC pulled every 3-4 months to verify levels.

    3. Dr. Ganto: My vet is in constant communication with him about Rocky's case. (Thank God!)

    4. Litter box: Have two small kids… litter box in kitchen not an option at this time. We do put the puppy training pads on the floor for him and those seem to work okay.

    5. diapers: tried this and he ripped them off (lets just say he shredded them just for good measure and then shredded a pair of my pants as punishment for making him look so ridiculous in front of our other dog and especially in front of the cat). Like the idea of the Belly Band though! Will look into making that for him. Possibly with something around his tail like a crouper to help keep it on… silly Basenji can get out of everything!

    6. free-access outside: unfortunately we do not have a fenced in yard. We walk Rocky or let him run (always supervised!) on the trace line in the backyard. My husband and I have both agreed that the next house will have a large fenced yard with a doggy door in the mudroom for free access for the dogs.

    The saddest thing is Rocky is progressing downhill. He has some fantastic days, and others are just miserable. While I agree that you cannot get mad at a dog for something he doesn't realize he's doing, it is very difficult when it's 2 am in the morning when you discover the river of urine in your hallway as you go to get the cup of water for your toddler.

    I can only hope to make the time he has left with us as pleasant and wonderful as possible. He's the best kind of dog… even when he's annoying the you-know-what out of me by eating my nice pair of work pants 'cause I forgot to put them up. I can only hope that he's enjoyed his time being a part of our family. He has certainly opened up our eyes into a wonderful breed.

    Thank you all for your well wishes and hopes... we'll keep you posted!


  • I'm sure Rocky is enjoying his time being part of your family. It sounds like he is very well taken care of and loved a lot. Hopefully, he will take a turn for the better.


  • Update: I am not sure where to go with Rocky anymore. He's so full of life half the time, and the otehr time he's lethargic and unresponsive. He truly has the attitude (in regards to urinating in the house unexpectedly) of "yeah, so what? it happens." I've become a big fan of the swiffer wet-jet (thank god for hardwood floors!).

    We are back to kenneling him during the day (I work full time) as he would rip the belly band off, eat the soiled pad, and then go pee on my piano… again.

    His last blood work up revealed that his kidneys are doing okay all things considered (not in failure yet), just not responsive to ADH anymore, ergo he has no clue when he has to urinate.

    I have tried to get on the Fanconi listeserve but twice now no one has contacted me to advise that I'm either in or out. Somewhat frustrated by this and wondering if my computer is speaking to their computers.

    The more my husband and I talk themore it is becoming apparent that Rocky will not be long for this world. Unless either he (once he returns from NG duty in May) or stay home during the day, Rocky will not be able to continue a good quality of life with us for long. I'm pushing it as it is working away from home 12 hours a day. He tries so hard to be a good boy.

    Thank you to everyone for your constant support, thoughts and prayers.

    When you are diagnosed with a Fanconi dog, no one can ever explain to you the amount of urine you will be forced to clean, and the lengths to which you will go to make sure your beloved dog is comfortable. No one can describe the heartache either of having to weigh their quality of life with the heartfelt desire to keep them with you always.

    Thanks again everyone!


  • ((Hugs)) to you and Rocky. I can't even imagine what you are going through. You both will be in my thoughts and prayers…


  • @RockysWoman:

    Update: I am not sure where to go with Rocky anymore. He's so full of life half the time, and the otehr time he's lethargic and unresponsive. He truly has the attitude (in regards to urinating in the house unexpectedly) of "yeah, so what? it happens." I've become a big fan of the swiffer wet-jet (thank god for hardwood floors!).

    We are back to kenneling him during the day (I work full time) as he would rip the belly band off, eat the soiled pad, and then go pee on my piano… again.

    His last blood work up revealed that his kidneys are doing okay all things considered (not in failure yet), just not responsive to ADH anymore, ergo he has no clue when he has to urinate.

    I have tried to get on the Fanconi listeserve but twice now no one has contacted me to advise that I'm either in or out. Somewhat frustrated by this and wondering if my computer is speaking to their computers.

    The more my husband and I talk themore it is becoming apparent that Rocky will not be long for this world. Unless either he (once he returns from NG duty in May) or stay home during the day, Rocky will not be able to continue a good quality of life with us for long. I'm pushing it as it is working away from home 12 hours a day. He tries so hard to be a good boy.

    Thank you to everyone for your constant support, thoughts and prayers.

    When you are diagnosed with a Fanconi dog, no one can ever explain to you the amount of urine you will be forced to clean, and the lengths to which you will go to make sure your beloved dog is comfortable. No one can describe the heartache either of having to weigh their quality of life with the heartfelt desire to keep them with you always.

    Thanks again everyone!

    Hugs to you, … and for everyone else, this is the reason we "harp" on health testing... We have a Fanconi test now, there is NEVER a reason for anyone to have to have this heartache again in our breed... This is why we harp on all health testing.... and being responsible


  • All our prayers and love are with you and Rocky.


  • I remember a dear friend who had a fanconi dog a long time ago who said that when she approaced and the dog ran away from her even if she did not have the needed medications for the day - she wondered - what about his quality of life if every time I approach this dog I adore he runs away to hide from me.

    It is hard to watch our beloved companions at the end of life no matter what the issues - know that we have been there before, will be there again - and are with you in whatever decisions you need to make.


  • My heart goes out to you. Many hugs and prayers for you all.

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