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We took our pup to the vet and as it turns out the vet thinks that he might have distemper. He is a 9wk old english mastiff. The vet is giving him some medication that seems to be helping, but if he doesn't show any sign of progression he says we should let him go. We've only had him for two weeks and we love him very much. We need any kind of advice or information we can get to save Maximus. I'm sure the vet who is currently attending him is knowledgable, but getting a second opinion wouldn't hurt. Personal experience would help too.

2006-10-02 04:45:11 · 4 answers · asked by Rachel S 1 in Pets Dogs

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Oh, I'm afraid that you aren't going to like my response.

I had a pup tha I adopted from a Shelter about a year and a half ago. She started off with Kennel Cough the night I brought her home, so I took her to the vet the next day. She was under treatment and a week later on her return visit, the Kennel Cough had turned into pneumonia, which was a precursor to Distemper. She had to be hospitalized and put in isolation and was in intensive care. Unfortunately she didn't make it.

I know what you're going though. It's painful to lose any dog, but more painful to lose a puppy. My only consolation was that my pup didn't die alone and unwanted in the shelter.

I have to say that I blame the Shelter where I got my dog. She had been there for 3 weeks and never had any kind of puppy vaccine until the day I adopted her., so she contacted Distemper at the Shelter.in her. There were other dogs after her that also came down with it around the time that she did.

My hearts goes out to you. Hold onto the fact that although you didn't have this dog long, he knew that you loved him and will be leaving this world loved and going to a place where his suffering will be no more.

Sometimes it's best to let go, but it's a decision that only ou can make. 'm so sorry.

2006-10-02 05:06:58 · answer #1 · answered by HDB 7 · 0 0

even if he's neutered will make a huge difference. I were given a three month previous black lab that change into no longer domicile damaged, or experienced in besides and change into no longer neutered. right this moment he's 11 months and we nonetheless have some issues to exercising consultation with him. i'm also an fairly straightforward going proprietor yet each and every each and every now and then he takes income of that. he's domicile experienced now and that did not take him lengthy yet he continues to be no longer neutered. He does all a similar issues even as it comprises no longer coming even as he's stated as and pulling on the leash consistently after we pass on walks. he's truly experienced now. He knows a thanks to sit down, lie down, and shake. There are another words that he knows like yummies, outdoors, walk and swim. My suggestion will be to in worry-free words stay in keeping with the calls for and reward him for strong habit. this can include yelling at him even if that's the in worry-free words way that they understand what they did isn't ok. canines desire the interest and love of an proprietor so that they're going to continually come back and attempt to make up the incorrect. whenever you do something make up a note for it so he knows. right this moment even as i desire my canines again interior I say come domicile and many of the time he listens. each and every time he pulls too complicated on the leash, I pull him back and say straightforward and then he doesn't tug as complicated. each and every each and every now and then I even ought to attempt this in the course of the whole walk yet he does study the note and knows what i'm asking him to do. training is elementary as long as you stay consistent and anybody at your position of residing makes use of a similar words.

2016-10-16 03:11:02 · answer #2 · answered by catharine 4 · 0 0

So sorry to hear about your puppy. It is very contagious. Where ever you got the puppy from might have this at their establishment. You might want to contact where you got the puppy from and inform them what has happened so that they can treat the other animals. In the man time your puppy needs to stay away from other dogs.
I am so sorry. I hope he gets better.

2006-10-02 04:50:35 · answer #3 · answered by jen 4 · 0 0

See if your vet has tried this or wha t he thinks.
http://www.bogartsdaddy.com/Bouvier/health/distemper_cure.htm

2006-10-02 05:16:11 · answer #4 · answered by Ibredd 7 · 1 0

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