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Old 01-29-2008, 09:00 PM
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Anybody have senior dogs? I have a 15 year old minnie poodle - blew both his Right and Left ACLs (knee ligaments) and broke his neck in 3 spots shaking a toy and falling at the same time. All surgeries with in an 18 month period. He was 13 and turning 14. We went thru surgeries and is all better than ever....only now he diabetic 7 units insulin in the am & 7 units in the pm.
also have 18 year old toy poodle. She is doing good - cant see/cant hear/no teeth but she is doing GREAt and eats like a horse. Both are on different diets but they both eat great.

wondering if anyone else has senior dogs who are kind of high maintenance but doing great and well worth the extra effort?
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Old 02-01-2008, 06:51 PM
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My dog Thor is 13 but not really high maintenance. He still has all his teeth.
He does have athiritis and drags his back leg and I know he is losing his hearing. Thor also has lumps all over his body but other than that he's doing very well. He is a Dalmation/Black LabX.
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Old 02-01-2008, 07:55 PM
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I have THE MOLLY.. she'll be 9 next month.. she's also a diabetic.. gets between 25 and 30 units in the evening..she's a full blooded dalmatian.. she's my babycakes..she's also allergic to soy products.. have you ever read dog food and or treats?? they are loaded with soy!..
I also have 3 older kitties.. they are 15, 14 and 13.. AND there is Henry.. he's about a 7 month old.. ummmm.. LARGE Henry..I don't know what the hell he is.. rottie? german shepherd.. black lab (that's what we say for the homeowners insurance) mix..
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Old 02-05-2008, 10:19 AM
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Mr Jake was 6yrs old when we lost him last November

He had dilated cardiomyopathy and was becoming incontinent.

Jake had 21 tablets a day at regular times,was on a special diet for his tummy, could drink 8 - 9ltrs of water a day and would get up 2 or 3 times a night for drink then need out but I would have him back tomorrow if I could.


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Old 02-05-2008, 10:36 AM
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My Boston Terrier, Rocky, is ten. He is doing well and runs through the house like he's possessed. He is almost always up for a hike on the people trails in our town or the county parks. In the summer he is always the first one in the pool.

He gets deep tissue tumors and his heart doesn't work as well as it used to. His vet watches him closely for both.

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Old 02-05-2008, 12:21 PM
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My dog Toby is 11 but doing quite well for his age. He acts like he is 2 years old sometimes. His heart condition is great and so far no trouble with arthritus or anything. He does have to take allergy pills for something (we dont know quite what) that irritates his eyes. Our dog Rebel who is about 8, has an arthritic condition is his hips, he takes pills for that. I give both dogs multivitamins and Im planning on ordering some fish oil capsules for them as well.
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