I won't bore you with a detailed account of all the events and issues that have happened with our pup, but this whole thing has been a domino-effect of one issue after another, all ending up with Rupert needing biopsies taken from different parts of his body (mainly, and sadly, his face) to try to figure out just what the heck is wrong with him. They took five skin samples total, as well as a skin-scrape to test for mange, and Rupert had stitches and wounds (and cone of shame) to prove it. The vet suspected a pretty serious Auto-immune disease, which also meant an expected 40% survival rate....however THANKFULLY the test came back negative (a HUGE relief after many tears, nervous thoughts, and waiting for test results). Still today, we don't have an answer as to what has happened to our dog. Here is the progression of what happened to the Rupster:
The supposed allergic reaction a few weeks after emergency room treatment (we thought the red, swollen, irritated eyes were still a result from all of his itching and he just needed time to heal)
Weeks later, things had not improved, and significantly worsened. The skin was almost alligator-like, and the hair loss was spreading. Another trip to vet was in order.
Eyes healing, yet hair continues to fall out on his snout, and the hair does not seem to grow back. Treatment begins soon after this picture was taken.
The good news, is that we saw significant improvement after a week or so of the steroid treatment regiment. Below is what he looks like as of this weekend, back to his handsome furry self :) He does have some scaring on his snout where the hair may never grow back, but I'll take that ANY day if he can still be here with us for many years to come! His 1.5yr doggie life has only just begun. :)
We are tapering him off the steroids now (he's due to be done by Wednesday), and we just have to wait and see if the problems return after his system returns to normal function. Fingers crossed friends. Should the issues return, we will have to start all over again with biopsies, cultures, and more expensive pill bottles. :( Here's hoping this was a temporary thing, some extreme reactions to some outside influence we may never know, and it will not come back, at ALL.
On a side note, here's also hoping I can get back to blogging again! I've missed it!
abbey, you poor thing! i agree, dogs ARE family. i mean, what other creature gives you unconditional love?! i hope rupert gets better soon! fur or no fur, he is the cutest dog ever!!!
ReplyDeletePoor little Rupe!! I can't believe I haven't met him yet--he seems like such a sweetie. I hope things get better and stay better!
ReplyDeleteOk...I'm definitely shedding a tear or two as well. We hate to see our sweet little babies suffering. I hope Rupert gets better soon!
ReplyDeleteYou girls are so sweet. I gave Rupert an extra pat on the head to let him know he's got more than just Jared and I in his corner. :) You can't stop an animal lover from caring. :)
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