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Biscuit Tin Guardian
- Location
- West Yorkshire, UK
Really hoping that you can find something to help Holly soon. Somehow there's really nothing sadder than a poorly dog. Thinking about you.


This is so good to read, must be very reassuring for you.I really can’t speak highly enough of Mike, our vet.
That is so good to have such a good vet. What a rollercoaster of a week - thinking of you all tooI really can’t speak highly enough of Mike, our vet.

That’s good. I hope the improvement continues.the new plan has seen a gradual improvement over the last 48 hours. This morning she even managed a very gentle 40 minute walk without panting.

Holly is currently on two heart drugs to strengthen the heart muscles and conductivity, the letter helping to counter the scarring. Two other drugs are to help with breathing, one being a diuretic to reduce the amount of retained fluids. She’s on an antibiotic to kill off residual infections, but this is being phased out next week.I am glad she is improving with her breathing. I used to be a heartfaillure nurse in the humane medicine. Is it possible she is getting medication for her heart to support it? I am thinking of digitalis or bèta blocker?
Is she anemic? Have they tested her on this?


She’s on Lanoxin and Vetmedin for her heart.You both must be so worried.
Hoping Holly continues to improved to a workable baseline.
Being nosy about these things, can I ask you the names of the drugs she is on?
Thanks Phil, speaking my language with that. Although Google helped.She’s on Lanoxin and Vetmedin for her heart.
Prilactone is the current diuretic as she seems very sensitive to Furesomide. We keep the latter in reserve for emergencies. She also gets Fortekor as it helps the heart and has some diuretic properties; we introduced it for the diuretic.
Her current antibiotic is Baytrill. We changed AB when she had a slight relapse after coming off the first one. The thought was that some other infection might be lingering. She comes off AB next week.
