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  • #21
    Jingles, Jingles.....go easy on the DH..

    Mine lost his Lab to Fly Bait...survived many rat poison nibbles..we had our own vit K.....

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    • #22
      I am SO sorry! Sending hugs, LOTS and LOTS of jingles, Prayers and the BEST wishes to your little pup! Hope all turns out well!

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      • #23
        Christmas jingles for your JR. Those are pretty tough dogs. Hope she's better soon. Jackie
        www.crosscreeksporthorses.com
        Breeders of Painted Thoroughbreds and Uniquely Painted Irish Sport Horses in Northeast Oklahoma

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        • #24
          Huge jingles for you pup from Maryland. I have a terrier mix, and I know how much joy they bring to our lives.
          Lowly Farm Hand with Delusions of Barn Biddieom.
          Witherun Farm
          http://witherun-farm.blogspot.com/

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          • #25
            Jingles for a good outcome. Last new years day my fat butt pound puppy ate a whole bag of chocolate chips. He had extensive vet care and was fine. Hope your guy is too.
            www.ncsporthorse.com

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              #26
              Jingles are helping. I just got back from the clinic. She had the plasma and fluids. I stayed with her until the snow storm hit and drove home. She looks a bit better. They will pull blood about 4am and test to see if the plasma has helped. If not they will give her another transfusion.

              Thanks so much for the good thoughts and wishes. DH is taking this really hard. We are having a really severe snow storm. It took me over an hour to get home from the clinic. The snow is coming down really fast.

              Thanks again for your help. I will update in the morning when I get the report from the clinic.

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              • #27
                Many jingles from another fellow JRT person. They are tough little doggies and extremely resilient. I hope your Christmas morning brings more good news from the clinic!

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                • #28
                  Many jingles to you, your little JRT and your DH. Very glad to hear she's looking better, and hope she continues to improve!

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                  • #29
                    MAJOR Christmas jingles for your little JRT girl...they're tough little buggers!!! Glad you got encouraging news yesterday...here's to more today!
                    Whoever said money can't buy happiness never owned a horse.

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                    • #30
                      I am so glad that your girl is doing better. Thankfully it's a JRT! they are such tough dogs who just.don't.give.up. I know she'll fight as hard as she can. Keep us posted.

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                        #31
                        Called to check on her this morning and they had not done the follow up blood work but they are saying that she is much better and perky. I should know about the blood work this afternoon.

                        I can't get there today because the roads are just terrible. I barely made it home last night. They have not salted, or scraped our road yet. As soon as they do I can go out and see her.

                        I will update as soon as I know any more. Thanks for all of the good jingles.

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                        • #32
                          Jingles!!!!! Come on little terrorist!
                          www.ncsporthorse.com

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                          • #33
                            Originally posted by redhorse5 View Post
                            Called to check on her this morning and they had not done the follow up blood work but they are saying that she is much better and perky. I should know about the blood work this afternoon.

                            I can't get there today because the roads are just terrible. I barely made it home last night. They have not salted, or scraped our road yet. As soon as they do I can go out and see her.

                            I will update as soon as I know any more. Thanks for all of the good jingles.
                            This is good news! Really hoping for the best!

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                            • #34
                              Sounds like the morning report was good ... I hope the news continues to be positive. Continued good wishes and jingles for a full recovery.

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                              • #35
                                Don't worry about not being able to get there. I am sure you want to see her, but I am sure she is being loved on and spoiled by everyone at the clinic. I hope that she is continuing to improve.

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                                • #36
                                  Excellent news! What a little fighter! They have that will!
                                  Come to the dark side, we have cookies

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                                  • #37
                                    Jingles from Mass, from another Jack momma!
                                    ~Rest in Peace Woody...1975-2008~

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                                      #38
                                      She had another plasma transfusion and fluids last night in addition to the vitamin shots. She is doing better and this afternoon's blood work will tell us if she is capable of coming home. The vets feel she is recovering and she looks much better. She is eating and pooping so systems seem to be working. She is just going to have another blood test that cannot be done until tomorrow.

                                      Thanks for all the good wishes and jingles. I will update later this evening after I hear from the vet.

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                                      • #39
                                        jingles!

                                        my heart goes out to you.
                                        my bull terrier ate 30 pergolide pills last month. we were so incredibly lucky. she spent the night in ER. while driving her to the clinic i was sure i lost her. the next morning when i got a call to pick her up she was back to being an obstinate bitch and i enjoyed every minute of it

                                        sounds like things are looking up for your JRT
                                        http://www.eponashoe.com/
                                        TQ(Trail Queen) \"Learn How to Ride or Move Over!!\" Clique

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                                          Just picked her up from the vet. She looks good. They gave her two blood transfusions and fluids over a two day period. She is on vitamin K and another drug to increase her clotting factor.

                                          I have to take her back tomorrow for another blood test but they think she will fully recover. I'm just glad that we realized what she had gotten into before it was too late.

                                          Thanks, everyone for your prayers. They sure helped.

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