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Buried my Ellie today
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1632947" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yes, my beautifull young Kelpie bitch Ellie. Not quite 1 yr old yet. I have been concerned about Ellie for a couple of months now. She would cry if you bumped her anywhere, started losing weight but with time she was getting worse not better as most things do. I started her on Meloxicam which helped initially, then not so much. I have thought things were not going well for a couple of weeks now. I isolated the problem to the neck region which was difficult as she would cry when you moved just about everywhere however her atlas vertebrae started to feel very prominent as muscle started to waste away from in front of it. I got my friend Kirstin to take an xray today and it revealed sever changes in the atlas, in fact it was fused to the skull and sever degenerative changes to the axis/atlas joint which is what was giving the sharp pain. It was a no brainer what I had to do, I took her home still drowsy and lay her on the couch and ran in some pentothal I had mixed up here and she peacefully went to sleep where she had been spending most nights of late. I will miss her, she was a good dog, had bonded strong with me, was eager to please me and was following direction well in the cattle yards. I am somewhat relieved as things were not going well and she was getting a lot of pain.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1632947, member: 16453"] Yes, my beautifull young Kelpie bitch Ellie. Not quite 1 yr old yet. I have been concerned about Ellie for a couple of months now. She would cry if you bumped her anywhere, started losing weight but with time she was getting worse not better as most things do. I started her on Meloxicam which helped initially, then not so much. I have thought things were not going well for a couple of weeks now. I isolated the problem to the neck region which was difficult as she would cry when you moved just about everywhere however her atlas vertebrae started to feel very prominent as muscle started to waste away from in front of it. I got my friend Kirstin to take an xray today and it revealed sever changes in the atlas, in fact it was fused to the skull and sever degenerative changes to the axis/atlas joint which is what was giving the sharp pain. It was a no brainer what I had to do, I took her home still drowsy and lay her on the couch and ran in some pentothal I had mixed up here and she peacefully went to sleep where she had been spending most nights of late. I will miss her, she was a good dog, had bonded strong with me, was eager to please me and was following direction well in the cattle yards. I am somewhat relieved as things were not going well and she was getting a lot of pain. Ken [/QUOTE]
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