pbennett
Mar 25, 2007, 10:21 AM
We took our 4-y.o. dachshund, Marley, to his Vet because several of the foods he was eating were on the MenuFoods.com recall list (by specific UPC codes for Nutro Natural Choice).
We noticed also that Marley appeared to be exhibiting for over a week prior to the MenuFoods press release several of the symptoms mentioned on their website, including lethargy, lack of appetite, and both excessive thirst and urinating.
Fortunately, Marley's blood and urine tests came back normal for thyroid, liver, and kidney levels. However, he had an elevated whiteblood cell count and a mild fever. The Vet prescribed an antibiotic (clavamox) for a week.
Marley is on his 5th day of the medication. He is still lethargic, lacks appetite and over the last four days has shown difficulty walking. It looks as though one of Marley's rear legs is giving out in its ability to adequately support him. He does not appear to be in pain generally or when we touch his legs. Yet, his gait is slow and wobbly, and he occasionally stumbles. He weighs about 19-pounds.
Any feedback as to what Marley's problem may be or what we should do would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
We noticed also that Marley appeared to be exhibiting for over a week prior to the MenuFoods press release several of the symptoms mentioned on their website, including lethargy, lack of appetite, and both excessive thirst and urinating.
Fortunately, Marley's blood and urine tests came back normal for thyroid, liver, and kidney levels. However, he had an elevated whiteblood cell count and a mild fever. The Vet prescribed an antibiotic (clavamox) for a week.
Marley is on his 5th day of the medication. He is still lethargic, lacks appetite and over the last four days has shown difficulty walking. It looks as though one of Marley's rear legs is giving out in its ability to adequately support him. He does not appear to be in pain generally or when we touch his legs. Yet, his gait is slow and wobbly, and he occasionally stumbles. He weighs about 19-pounds.
Any feedback as to what Marley's problem may be or what we should do would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.