Coping With Canine DistemperThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Canine Distemper Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Me and Mae I just adopted Mae on Friday. They spayed her on Saturday a.m. and I picked her up after 4pm. Everything was just fine by Sunday nite she was drinking and eating and feeling better.Monady we went to our vet visit and they said she had kennell cough they gave the meds and i did what they said.The next 2 days were great. Playing in the yard, Mae run with the toy and i chased. Then on Thursday she wasn’t moving around lke she was. I knew something was wrong. We went to the vet. on Saturday and thats when they said she had distemper They gave me amoxicillin to try. The vet said bring her back on Monday, And if she not better we need to put her to sleep. I had a dog before Mae named Barney i had Barney for 17 yrs and had to put him down, thats was cause of old age. I waited 1 year before we got another dog. I’m very angry at the place I adopted Mae from. This week has been very hard for me and my husband. It’s Saturday and I’m gonna love and spoil her as much as I can. Then on Monday well guess we Just have to wait. Never have i saw a illness move so radiply. I’m just gonna keep praying for my Mae. And i will advise anyone adopting a pet to look for the symptons. Thanks for this time to share my story and i wish you all the best. And I pray her gets better. God Bless Comments
November 2007
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