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01/31/2009 6:27 AM
Sweet Caramels wrote: JJB Stimulus Package wrote: not really sure what they do for stokes in dogs, but there's an injection they can give during the first few hours for humans. so maybe they have something similar, idk? as far as putting her down that's probably not necessary as long as she can still eat and drink and relieve herself. and dogs, like humans can recover after a stroke...so you sort of have to wait it out. some people chose not to put down incontinent dogs. I guess you need to have a lot of time. I also haven't quite decided whether it's better to put down a paralyzed incontinent dog or to keep it. I woudln't want to act selfishly and would rahter do whatever is in my dog's best interest
JJB Stimulus Package wrote: not really sure what they do for stokes in dogs, but there's an injection they can give during the first few hours for humans. so maybe they have something similar, idk? as far as putting her down that's probably not necessary as long as she can still eat and drink and relieve herself. and dogs, like humans can recover after a stroke...so you sort of have to wait it out.
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