We've had Kaya, our 7 1/2 Month old (maybe older, probably not) GSD for about 3 1/2 weeks, now. We got her from a neighbor, who got her from a guy going through a divorce. According to the guy, Kaya was bought for $600 from a (backyard?) breeder and kept in a crate about 20 hours of every day since then. Also, the wife was the one who took the dog to the vet, so the guy didn't know much about her medical history. I have tried to get more information, to no avail. I was told she is housetrained, and I surmised from a comment my neighbor's wife made (they had her for under 2 weeks) that they had been controlling her water intake to avoid urinary accidents in the house.
First day -- it was warm, Kaya played non-stop with my other dog, Merlin, and she drank several gallons (no exaggeration) of water and would pee almost immediately following each drink. That was on a Monday. She was seen by the vet on Friday (earliest appt.) and it was determined she had a UTI (chronic) due to: Monocytes high (2.45 K/ul), MPV high (14.4 fL), WBC 5 /HPF, RBC < 1 /HPF, Non-squamous EPI <1 /HPF, nothing else detected (no bacteria detected!!), Catalyst Dx all normal, and LEU 100 Leu/uL (1.006 specific gravity -- but it was a midday catch, and pH of 7.0). So she went on antibiotics. Two weeks later, Monocytes are at 1.38 K/uL (improved!), MPV 14.8 fL (slightly worse), WBC 6 /HPF (but specific gravity at 1.033 -- much improved), RBC 1 /HPF (slightly worse), pH 6.0 (much improved), LEU 25 Leu/uL (much improved!).
So, overall, things have gotten better (with the exception of the WBC), but the situation hasn't completely resolved. And Kaya is still drinking more than what *I* would call normal, although I don't really know what is normal for her. And the vet wants to put her on Carprofen for the bladder inflammation, and Prozac for the stress she thinks is now the underlying cause of that inflammation. While I certainly agree that Kaya has been under a lot of stress -- her socialization skills with both people and other dogs outside of this family is basically nil, for instance -- if we had gotten her yesterday, based on what I see, I would not have taken her to the vet for a possible UTI.
So...here are the questions:
1) The only reason I can see for following through with the vet's plan is to make a definitive diagnosis through, hopefully, a relatively benign (hear me out!) treatment. Is there *any* possibility, given the numbers I've given above (and everything else in the UA and CBC were normal) that this could be something else that would develop rapidly (within the next 6 months) into a major problem? Having just gone through this with Magic, who was diagnosed in May with some inflammation of the bowel -- which turned out to be spleenic hemangiosarcoma with liver involvement -- I'm VERY gun shy. In Magic's case, the bleeding was off and on, so I didn't go back to have her re-evaluated. I dropped the ball, but my vet did, too!
2) If I don't go through with the vet's treatment, what can I use to bring the stress down? I currently have Kaya on Calming Care and Springtime, Inc's Calmplex, both of which were helpful for Magic. I can and will do TTouch on her, but what else would be 'relatively quick' to take down her stress? The vet is thinking follow-up in 1 month!
3) If I don't go through with the vet's treatment, what can I use to bring down the bladder inflammation (Kaya is slurping water just now )? Is it harmful to let it just reduce naturally as her stress decreases? She doesn't have near the problem with needing to go outside all of the time.
4) If I do go through with the Vet's treatment plan, what are things I can do to mitigate the probable side effects of the Prozac and/or Carprofen? *My* doctor works with patients that do both conventional and non-conventional treatments, as well as patients like me who just do non-conventional treatments. That's opened my eyes quite a bit. According to the testimonials on his website, he can reduce side effects of, say, chemo, to almost nil, as well as supplements to make those treatments far more effective. (Unfortunately, neither he nor I see the use in adding anything conventional to my own treatment plan.)
Any and all suggestions welcome. I've got the time, knowledge and situation to work with Kaya's fear of people, but I don't want the delay in stress reduction to harm her physically. And I don't want to have her present with the same UA and CBC in a month -- or even worse 'numbers', especially if I stand up and say I declined the treatment my vet prescribed.
First day -- it was warm, Kaya played non-stop with my other dog, Merlin, and she drank several gallons (no exaggeration) of water and would pee almost immediately following each drink. That was on a Monday. She was seen by the vet on Friday (earliest appt.) and it was determined she had a UTI (chronic) due to: Monocytes high (2.45 K/ul), MPV high (14.4 fL), WBC 5 /HPF, RBC < 1 /HPF, Non-squamous EPI <1 /HPF, nothing else detected (no bacteria detected!!), Catalyst Dx all normal, and LEU 100 Leu/uL (1.006 specific gravity -- but it was a midday catch, and pH of 7.0). So she went on antibiotics. Two weeks later, Monocytes are at 1.38 K/uL (improved!), MPV 14.8 fL (slightly worse), WBC 6 /HPF (but specific gravity at 1.033 -- much improved), RBC 1 /HPF (slightly worse), pH 6.0 (much improved), LEU 25 Leu/uL (much improved!).
So, overall, things have gotten better (with the exception of the WBC), but the situation hasn't completely resolved. And Kaya is still drinking more than what *I* would call normal, although I don't really know what is normal for her. And the vet wants to put her on Carprofen for the bladder inflammation, and Prozac for the stress she thinks is now the underlying cause of that inflammation. While I certainly agree that Kaya has been under a lot of stress -- her socialization skills with both people and other dogs outside of this family is basically nil, for instance -- if we had gotten her yesterday, based on what I see, I would not have taken her to the vet for a possible UTI.
So...here are the questions:
1) The only reason I can see for following through with the vet's plan is to make a definitive diagnosis through, hopefully, a relatively benign (hear me out!) treatment. Is there *any* possibility, given the numbers I've given above (and everything else in the UA and CBC were normal) that this could be something else that would develop rapidly (within the next 6 months) into a major problem? Having just gone through this with Magic, who was diagnosed in May with some inflammation of the bowel -- which turned out to be spleenic hemangiosarcoma with liver involvement -- I'm VERY gun shy. In Magic's case, the bleeding was off and on, so I didn't go back to have her re-evaluated. I dropped the ball, but my vet did, too!
2) If I don't go through with the vet's treatment, what can I use to bring the stress down? I currently have Kaya on Calming Care and Springtime, Inc's Calmplex, both of which were helpful for Magic. I can and will do TTouch on her, but what else would be 'relatively quick' to take down her stress? The vet is thinking follow-up in 1 month!
3) If I don't go through with the vet's treatment, what can I use to bring down the bladder inflammation (Kaya is slurping water just now )? Is it harmful to let it just reduce naturally as her stress decreases? She doesn't have near the problem with needing to go outside all of the time.
4) If I do go through with the Vet's treatment plan, what are things I can do to mitigate the probable side effects of the Prozac and/or Carprofen? *My* doctor works with patients that do both conventional and non-conventional treatments, as well as patients like me who just do non-conventional treatments. That's opened my eyes quite a bit. According to the testimonials on his website, he can reduce side effects of, say, chemo, to almost nil, as well as supplements to make those treatments far more effective. (Unfortunately, neither he nor I see the use in adding anything conventional to my own treatment plan.)
Any and all suggestions welcome. I've got the time, knowledge and situation to work with Kaya's fear of people, but I don't want the delay in stress reduction to harm her physically. And I don't want to have her present with the same UA and CBC in a month -- or even worse 'numbers', especially if I stand up and say I declined the treatment my vet prescribed.