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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Kidney problems




My Great Pyr was stop to pee, then take 2 stops, pee, 2-3 steps, pee.
I contacted my Vet and with the ultrasound detected that she had a 
bladder stone.  Put her on meds and she is A OK...

Janna
Bloomfield, IN
Pyrs "Katie, Brandee and Winston"


 
> March Dog Fancy ( Irish Wolfhound on cover ) has a good article on page
> 52, on insatiable thirst.  Includes the Diabetes Insipidus that Angie
> mentioned, as well as other conditions.  Rather timely considering your
> question Susan.  Any of my Pyr. books, including the Dec. issue of Dog
> Fancy, with the article on Pyrs. does not suggest that Pyrs. are esp.
> known for having that particular problem.  But of course that doesn't
> mean they can't!  Good luck, give a cuddle to Seamus, and we hope this
> turns out to be nothing but a real thirsty dog!!  Cindy.  P. S.  Let us
> know what the Vet. finds out.
> 
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
> 
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
> in the dog."  ~ Franz Kafka
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