My Bichon Frise has had hemolytic anemia, a similar disease in that antigens
attach themselves to rbc's and his body then attacks them. If the
antibiotics arent' working you might try giving him enzymes (I used
Vitalzyme) twice a day to dissolve any foreign protein that is on the
surface of the cells... could be a virus, bacteria, or antibody. It worked
for my dog, although I had to give him prednisone and cyclosporine as immune
suppressants for awhile as well. Good luck... and you might want to change
the antibiotics you are using.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gwlynda and David Irek" <bulld...@irek.cbeyond.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:19 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Ehrlichiosis
One of my female bulldogs has been diagnosed with Ehrlichiosis.
Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne rickettsial infectious blood disease. The
organism is called Ehrlichia, the disease is called Ehrlichiosis.
Ehrlichiosis (bacteria) attacks the red blood cells.
My question is.....how do I get CS to the red blood cell of my bulldogs to
kill the bacteria. She has been drinking CS but after a month of CS and
antibiotics she still has the bacteria attached to her red blood cells.
Gwlynda Irek, Country Ridge Bulldogs
Educational Program Coordinator
www.crbulldog.com
Members of:
Bulldog Club of America
Lone Star Bulldog Club
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