This is Toffee with Keeley. He was just having a look upstairs as his outlook had been very boring for a few days. He was hospitalised at the clinic after being ill since the middle of July . As he is over 11 years old and he has not been eating well and had been very lethargic it was decided that tests should be done. He appeared to have a problem digesting his food and so was put on a drip and given special food and medicines.
After looking very sorry for himself for a number of days he began to perk up and was even barking to get attention – a very good sign. We got used to him sitting, taking no notice of anyone and so it was great to see him cheering up. He has now gone home to his owners which we are sure will be the best medicine!

hi Maurice hope to see you at the webinar Practical Approaches to Managing Pruritus
ReplyDeleteJoin us for a Webinar on March 18
Anthony Chadwick, a veterinary dermatologist, will be discussing pruritus in dogs and cats. Its causes, some common pitfalls in treatment and diagnosis will be discussed in this hour long webinar. This will count as 1h towards your CPD requirements. All attendees will be sent a certificate of attendance
Title: Practical Approaches to Managing Pruritus
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010
Time: 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM GMT
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