Unexpected Break

Monday, December 08, 2008, 6:13 PM
Posted in: Family

Sorry, I’ve been missing for a few days. It was Waldo.
Waldo

On Wednesday night, Waldo didn’t eat his dinner and vomited twice. Then the next morning, on Thursday, he didn’t eat his breakfast and he wouldn’t come out of his crate. He just lay there. So we made an appointment to see the vet the next day. That night he didn’t touch his dinner either. He’s such a little pig, you know something’s wrong when he won’t eat. Alan even tried giving him a chip, Waldo didn’t touch it.

Friday, we had the hardest time getting Waldo out of his crate. And once out, he was walking very slowly. Then Alan had to lift him into the car. At the vet’s he was not his usual self. He was very quiet and not excited at all. They gave him an x-ray and saw a mass so we left him there for an ultrasound. We went back later for the results. The ultrasound revealed that Waldo had a tumor on his spleen and he was bleeding into his belly. That’s why he was so lethargic. They didn’t know if the tumor was benign or malignant but the only chance of survival would be surgery to remove his spleen. If they opened him up and saw it had spread everywhere they wouldn’t even wake him up, it’s more humane that way.

The doctor gave us the costs, the survival rate (50%), and the cold hard facts. In these hard times it would be an economic decision. If we couldn’t afford it, he didn’t want us getting into trouble financially to give him this surgery, because there are no guarantees. We could have opted to bring him home, spoil him rotten, and then let him go. It was basically a repeat of Nestle, the crying and tears, and poor Isabelle crying too.

We decided on the surgery. Waldo came through fine. That night instead of bringing him home we sent him to an emergency clinic so he could have round the hour monitoring. His PCV (blood count) fell from a 26 to a 21, normal for dogs is 37-55 I believe. The next morning, Saturday, we picked Waldo up from the emergency clinic to bring him back to our vet’s for a blood transfusion. But when we got there they rechecked his blood and it was a 23. There was no need for a blood transfusion though we did go back to recheck his PCV yesterday, it’s up to a 26.

Waldo seems to be doing a lot better. He”s eating and not laying around in his crate. When we went into the yard to check on Isabelle’s plants and plant new ones, Waldo seemed good. He was happily exploring and following Isabelle around.
Hey! Stop following me
Now we just need to wait for the biopsy results.

9 Responses to “Unexpected Break”

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  1. I’m so glad Waldo is feeling better. What a heartbreaker!

  2. I followed your picture of Waldo over to your blog from Flickr. He’s a real cutey. And I still would like to give him a big squeeze!

  3. Oh goodness, poor Waldo! I am glad to hear he is feeling a little better. I will be praying for the best!

    Take care,

    Karen

  4. You go, Waldo. I’m thinking good thoughts for you!

  5. I’m glad that the surgery could help him. We lost our first dog to the same type of tumor; his had spread to nearly all of his abdominal cavity. I really can’t express how great it is that he’s with you, that you could help him with surgery. Hugs to all of you.

  6. Oh man! I can’t believe you are going through this again. Thank goodness he made it through the surgery. Hoping for the best! (HUGS) to all of you!

  7. When I opened your blog, the first thing I thought was how great it was to see a Waldo on the opening photo and I got all excited. Then I read that Waldo has been sick. I love him and I hope that his test results come back negative. Really love him.

  8. You must be Waldo’s hero. Hope he continues to get better!

  9. Oh Kuky, I’m so sorry. What a rough time! This made me cry. I’m glad he’s showing improvement and I hope he’s much better soon. Keeping my fingers crossed for great results. He’s just so adorable!

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