Emily_Babbelhund
Mama Red HOT Pepper
- Location
- Regensburg, Germany
That's the strange thing - he has zero symptoms. He has PLENTY of energy. Though who knows, maybe he will have even more after his heart worm treatment. In that case...watch out, world!Once the heartworm is sorted Carbón will probably be in very good spirits and will have more energy.
It's really an irony. Carbon is now officially a dog who is positive for Leish and heart worm, yet shows outward symptoms for neither.
Yes, definitely treatable and hopefully the echocardiogram today will give more of an idea of what we're up against. I started his antibiotics this morning and after some research have decided to order some of probiotics to add to the doctor's tummy protector tablets. He's currently got a cast-iron digestive system and I want to help keep it that way!Poor Carbón, too. I've never had to deal with heart worm first-hand, but obviously a fair number of the shelter dogs have it. It totally sucks, but at least it is treatable, and that treatment is relatively short-term and non-invasive, even though it will be utterly miserable.
I caught a very lucky break last evening when the latest place I reserved opened up for another six days. The flat owner asked if I wanted it and I probably made his head spin by how fast I answered "YES!!!" Six days may not sound like much but it saves us two more moves and means that we're now housed until 20 February. The last place is tiny and incredibly expensive, but it is in a nice part of the Regensburg new town, has an elevator and underground parking (invaluable if Carbon takes a turn for the worse) and is a short walk to a huge park and the river.All this moving out must be exhausting, too, and taking up so much of your time.
Makes me feel a little ill that for what I'm paying in Regensburg, I could have gotten a nice place in VENICE for Pete's sake, but you gotta do what you gotta do. It's a relief just to have lodging lined up for the next four weeks so I can get some other things done.
Thank you! May take you up on that and use your dog-training mind for new games and such if Carbon starts to go nuts without his daily free run.I wish there was some help I could offer. If there's anything that I can help with, do please let me know.
Me too! That's why I said on @Natalie 's Long Term Goals thread that the only long term goal I can think of now is BOREDOM. Which I pretty much define as what you said above. Sweet, sweet boredom.I just wish you could be in a happy, comfy place with all the residency issues sorted and no vet or doctor visits for a long, long time.
Thank you from me and Carbon. That (again) goes for all the friends here sending us the good vibes.Give Carbon a loving hug from me and one for you.
