RE: Hugo

2003-02-14 Thread Dino Candelaria
If you wish to contribute to Hugo please do not use the Pay Pal, I am the new 
treasurer and
I think it is still hooked up to our old account which has been closed.  I am checking 
into this
but to be safe please just send a check to:
BEHAF
25421 Wagner Rd
Caldewell ID 83607

I will let you all know when it is okay to use PayPal again.

Thank you for your Patience.

Dino for BEHAF





Re: Hugo and His Stroke, is there a chance?

2003-02-11 Thread Rusty C Wingate

- Original Message -
From: "Jeff & Mary Chapdelaine - SnoBear .
> I will look up the info. and post the address to the list. It may not be
of
> help in this case, but if it saves one
Oh, Mary, I cried for you ...and me...the "if onlys"  they are hard to bear.
I would love to know this info, Please do share.

Rusty C & Good Company




Re: Hugo and His Stroke, is there a chance?

2003-02-11 Thread Jeff & Mary Chapdelaine - SnoBear berners
Hi,

Our Andi was active as could be, ran so fast up 4 steps and across the deck
that she'd come sliding into the house out of control.
She was over ten years old.
Just overnight she became like a person who had spun in circles and then
tried to walk. She wobble & then crash. He head had a slight tilt.
We went to the vet, ran tests, etc.
We were told she had suffered a stroke and would not get better, probably
soon would have another and worsen.
After some time we decided she was losing her dignity unable to hold her
urine, wetting herself. We made the awful decision to let her go.
She was 10 years, eight months old.
Several months later I was talking to an "ole timer vet and described Andi's
stoke and how we'd had to put her down.
He said, Honey, I hate to tell you this but strokes are not that common in
dogs. What you've described sounds like Old Dog Vestibular Syndrome and it
can be successfully treated.
I was heartbroken.
I researched the disease and thought it was important to get out the word so
that Andi's possible premature death would not be in vain.
I sent the info. to Elizabeth Pearson & it was published in the Alpenhorn.
As then, I hope now this info. could help Hugo, and other Bernese who may be
incorrectly diagnosed and given a premature death sentence.
I would have spent any amount of money to save my girl, but I did not know
about this ailment in time.
I will look up the info. and post the address to the list. It may not be of
help in this case, but if it saves one Bernese it is worth sharing to me, in
rememberance of: CH. Blue Mt. Andi Dasso's Swissmiss - Our Andi girl. In our
hearts forever.

Bernerly,

Mary
Jeff & Mary Chapdelaine
SnoBear Berners
N. California, USA
http://snobear.freeyellow.com

"When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself."
 Wayne Dyer - Psychotherapist, Author and Speaker







RE: Hugo just had his second disc surgery

2002-12-15 Thread Rose Tierney
Dear Donna,
I am so sorry to read of Hugo's dilemna, unfortunately for some dogs the
dynamics of unstable hips can cause stress in the back. I had a dog years
ago that I had a unilateral TPO done, while the hip was greatly improved
and lasted her almost eight years she unfortunately developed a greater
degree of arthritis in her hocks and knees and at times had a sore back.
These were the days before Metacam and Rimadyl so we had to rely on
Ibuprofen.

I would politely suggest that you seek their opinion on whether or not
Hugo's hip laxity is part of the problem. For some dogs mild dysplasia can
be worse than more severe cases, a lot depends on the dog and his overall
conformation and compensating movement he tends to make that might cause
greater stress elsewhere.

Thinking of you at this difficult time.

Rose Tierney