I had a list of questions. She was very good about answering them.
If it's a taurine deficiency then it's reversible. (not likely)mostly seen in cocker spaniels
If it's Chagus then we can treat but only 10% chance he will live longer than 6-9 mos. He will either have a massive heart attack and die or get slowly worse.
They see this is dogs that have had Parvo and he has not.
He was good today and his resting respiratory was down to normal, But tonight he is acting weird even for him. quiet and lying down and not happy.
He did however eat a good dinner an hour ago. He really likes the chicken soup mixture I have made to mix with his kibble. I hardly have to beg him at all to eat. He gets highly offended when I have to give him pills. Maybe he is mad about that. The dog can hold a grudge.
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