More about Max

We’ve just returned from another vet. We wanted a second opionion from our regular vet. I admire this new vet so much, so much more professional and caring than our other vet. So very thorough…. Such a nice man, and such wonderful helpers he had. But I’m afraid the prognosis is very poor, however.

Max is comfortable, at the moment, but if we move him a certain way, he yelps in pain. He was unable to really recognize us early this morning, and did not react to hearing his name called, but seems more alert now. We’re going to try a round of steriods in an effort to improve muscle control to his left side. Right now, he is unable to move his left side, front or back legs.

We need to see some improvement in his mobility. He can’t just lay on the rug forever. There is some flexibility, and range of motion in his legs, so that is some cause for optimism. But he doesn’t seem able to control them at all.

Overall, it is very heartbreaking.

Alicia – I am very sorry, but I do not think Max will last the week. You need to get in touch with us, soon, if you want to see Max to say goodbye.

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  1. Maurice I am so sorry about this. I am thinking about you guys. He is a great guy and will fight back threw this. You guys are amazing dog people. I will keep my fingers crossed my friend. Anything you need buddy it’s done. Peter

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