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Old 03-18-2005, 04:16 PM
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Well I told some of you that i would tell you all an update on my dog. She may have a brain tumor. We don't know for sure but we will know by monday when she goes to the specialized vet. Please keep Maggie in your prayers.
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Old 03-18-2005, 04:50 PM
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So soory to hear that I will keep her my prayers.
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Old 03-18-2005, 06:47 PM
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You have my prayers. Give her extra cuddles.
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Oh, god, I hear you load and clear. I do not mean to frighten you, but we JUST lost our bulldog to a brain tumor on March 14th. Here are some symptoms to look for that the vet told us:: Staring at the wall for long periods of time, not able to hold food in her mouth, or having seizures. The seizure is the worst, be aware. Your dog might not recognize you during a sezier and go vicious. That's what my dog did. Then they just snap out of it after a while. You might also find that your dog can't control their bladder and go to the bathroom ALL over the house.


God help you, I know how difficult it it- trust me, I just went through this. Sophie survived a brain tumor for a long time, though.
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Sorry to hear about Sophie, Indie. I can imagine how painful that is to tell us
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thanks for the help indiekisses, I really appreciate it.
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Hugs, kisses and prayers coming your way for Maggie - keep us up to date with how she is doing.
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Old 03-21-2005, 04:16 AM
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Brain Tumor

Dear Indiskisses 652,
This information is good too know. My dogs are young but this could
happen at any age.
Good web sites: healingdaily.com....essiac-info.org...Jan Hodges on pets
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Take Care!
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