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I bought my first Basset last August. I did research the breed but haven't heard of Pano til today.
Owen, the basset, is 10 months old. Last Saturday he started limping and refused food and water morning and night. We took him to the e-vet and he was given sub q fluids and we were told to take him to the regular vet Monday if he didn't improve. He weighed 48.7lbs. Monday he still hadn't eaten or drank anything and we went back to the vet. She did x-rays and a rectal exam. Removed a piece of cow hoof he had broken off and swallowed. His tummy and intestines were all full of air, so he was given Flagyl. The vet said she thought the limping was a hurt knee from maybe playing with our American Bulldog and/or American Pit Bull Terrier and she gave him Tramadol for pain. She said his knee was in place and the ligaments looked great for a Basset. He was also put on boiled hamburger and rice and given more sub q fluids. Tuesday he ate a bit and then refused food Wednesday and Thursday. called the vet Thursday and she advised taking him off the pain meds to see if that helped. It did not. Today we went back in and saw a different vet thats part of the practice. she did another couple x-rays, said she saw no signs of obstruction in his abdomen. However, she said she sees some mottling in his thigh bone and she thinks its Panosteitis. He was given a new med for pain and a new med to make his tummy better and another round of sub q. He has lost so much weight, a total of 8lbs this week and I am worried sick. Plus he seems so miserable! he's not even barking out the days events when the hubby comes home or barking at strange sounds. Its eerie, this quiet. Any suggestions how to get him through this and how to get him to eat his burger and rice? Never thought this boy would refuse food...ever. I am considering taking small amounts and putting it in his mouth til he chews and swallows. Last edited by MJJean; 04-22-2011 at 06:04 PM. |
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pano is self regulating in that over time once the dog stops growing it resolves itself. The pain can be intense for the dog If the dog lost 8lbs inorder to loss that much weight that quickly a large portion has to be fluids. I would be worryied about dehydration even with sub Q's. Never had a problem with mine eat with pano. I would not be surprised if the cause of the not eating is still not gastrointestinal related. If he drinks but does not eat you can try substituting low sodium, chicken stock for water.
FWIW pano ussually begins in the front end given you said knee I am assuming he is limping on a back leg. |
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Location: Boiling Springs,Pa
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Somehow this is not sounding like Pano,given he was limping, but the not eating or drinking is not something that is usually identified with pano. Get him some pedilite(not sure I spelled that right ) or the vanilla shakes (no chocolate)they have for senior humans,see if he will drink that.You can ball up a small amount of food and force feed him,put the ball as far back in his throat as possible close his mouth till he swallows it, and that may even start his hunger up again, but even though I am no Vet I would be concerned there is something else in his GI tract.If he isn't eating he isn't pooping so it will be tough to tell.
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I don't know what to say other than it must be VERY worrying if your Basset has lost a sixth of his weight in one week and is being miserable, not eating, drinking or barking! As we all know, Bassets love their food!
I do hope you get to the bottom of this awful worrying situation and I'd be very surprised if the not eating etc is connected to the pano! Could you get him some goat's milk to see if he'll drink that for a bit of nourishment? Is he weeing and pooing at all? |
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Yes, guys, its his right rear leg if you are looking at him from the back end. He never stopped peeing normally, but he did stop pooing when there was no more food to poo and the vet said it may be a few days after he is eating again before he poos normally.
I was thinking obstruction since he does tend to chew and eat anything he happens to find on the floor, but the 2 sets of x-rays are showing that the gas patterns are changing and they show no obstruction. The vet said that if he had something in there that doesn't appear on x-ray the gas patterns would be different. The x-rays on his knee came out good, but the 2nd set she x-ray'd him on his back and got everything from his chest to his rear paws and there is definately some really white spots on his thigh bone which lead her to Pano. Her theory is that Owen ate the small piece of cow hoof around the same time he started feeling the pain and that the foreign object plus an empty stomach caused irritation and excessive gas. She also thought that the cow hoof piece would have passed naturally had there been food to push it through the anus. As for the refusal of food and water, that could be explained by the pain. Vet thinks he isn't eating because he is in such severe pain. We were hoping the new meds would help with that. He was started on Carafate once a day one hour before food and Deramaxx with food also once a day. last evening I fed him some burger and rice by hand. I basically opened him mouth, put some in and held his head with my hands under his jaws til he chewed and swallowed. A few hours later I did it again and he ate a few bites that way and a few more bites on his own. This morning I had to put it in his mouth again but he did drink his usual amount of water on his own. When I take a bit of food and place it in his mouth he seems to chew and swallow willingly enough and he does seem a bit more perky an hour or so after. I'm hoping he is on the mend. I was really hoping there were some tips or tricks to try to tempt him to eat solo, but maybe I will have to muddle through. From what i read here this could last 3 weeks? Gah, I'll be a basket case! |
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I didn't even want a Basset. My husband did. I preferred the bully breeds. I got talked into getting the hubby his own dog (meaning I feed, water, train and he claims the dog). We went to the breeder (4.5 hour drive each way) and there is this perfectly nice litter of sweet Basset Hounds. Then this big puppy comes barreling around the corner and cross checks his litter mates out of the way for feeding time. The breeder said he was an annoying puppy who was loud, complained about anything he possibly could and beat up his littermates. I knew he was the one for me,lol. He's so spunky and funny and loving and now I can't imagine life without him. This mystery illness is killing me.
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