Rough start to therapy but he’s ok.
Uncategorized February 8th, 2018Our Hound girl Tink was scheduled for mast cell tumor removal surgery in Richmond and the surgeon’s office is right beside the oncology folks, so Zato got an appointment for right after we dropped off Tink. As awful as this whole thing has been, we have met the nicest, most helpful and caring people, including the kind folks at The Oncology Service.
After a frank discussion of the reality of the situation and an examination of the options as well as Zato, we decided to pursue metronomic therapy consisting of Piroxicam and Cytoxan. We stopped Zato’s daily Rimadyl, which he was already taking since he’s a little old man :). We were going to start the Cytoxan Saturday morning and Piroxicam Saturday night, but the little guy was getting stiff, so we decided to start with the Piroxicam on Friday night. About two hours after taking the pill, we noticed that he was a bit wobbly, but we wrote that off to being stiff. But by morning he couldn’t walk, and by mid-morning, he couldn’t stand. Everything else was normal, but as you can imagine we were completely distressed! So we called Zato’s vet at home, and I can never say enough kind things about him, and after talking to him we decided no more Piroxicam and we would hold off on the Cytoxan and see if we could get him back to a zero point.
Saturday was so awful all day, and we were so afraid we’d have to call Dr. Murdock to come over and let him go, but we held on to the hope that it was just a reaction that would pass. By Saturday night, just about the time he would be due for another pill, he stood up and by Sunday morning he was walking again. Phew!
Zato and Tink are pals, and after Tink came home from the hospital two days after her surgery, Zato immediately comforted her as she began her recovery at home.
Tink was still pretty fried from all the heavy duty pain medication (she had a lot of incisions), so later on when Zato knocked the pillows off the sofa as usual, she didn’t move and probably didn’t even notice!
So we are on day 3 of Cytoxan and he seems to be handling it pretty well. Overall I feel he is ok. I can’t deny that his breathing is faster than it used to be, but he’s not panting and is still hungry and playful, so that’s good. We are giving him pills to help with his cough and there seems to be some improvement there. Now we watch and wait. Bloodwork in 2 weeks and an evaluation at 4 to see if there is any effect. In the meantime, I TRY TRY TRY SO HARD to be in the moment. The weekend’s reprieve reminded me yet again how lucky we are, but also makes me feel like Dale in Flash Gordon, when she was desperately trying to turn the hourglass over to get more time. Crazy I know, but that’s what popped into my mind. But tonight we have more time, and someone wants to know where his treat is!
Is that a cute face or is that a cute face?!?!
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February 9th, 2018 at 5:18 am
ZATO!! Not sure how it’s possible, but you keep getting cuter and cuter!! And you look fit as a fiddle young man!!
Beez, sorry Tinkmif having to deal withoth some “issues”. Clearly you are a good caregive though and helping her heal…..even ifnyiu do throw sofa cushions on her! 🙂
So was Zato’s TEMPORARY (phew!) setback that week end because of the Piroxicam? He wasn’t on any Prednisone or any other steriod at the time of the Piroxicam?
Ueah, I noticed my Happy Hannah had some breathing cha ges too off and on, but it didn’t seem to bother her. She ate, wagged her tail, owned the couch, rolled over for tummy rubs, sunbathed, a snuggled, sniffing all the scents as she walked around in nature.
So hes Dale of Flash Gorden fame, you HAVE turned the hourglass over and you DEFINITELY have uch more good quality time!! You have the power of your Tripawd family cheering for Zato, and Tink too! “Dale” never had that kind of power behind her! 🙂
Absolutely love these pictures! Thst mug of Zatos is adorab@e and so smoochable!
Lots of @ove and hugs
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!
February 9th, 2018 at 5:19 am
And that’s not “just” a cute face. It’s one of THE cutest faces evvvvver!! 🙂
February 9th, 2018 at 5:21 am
ZATO!! Not sure how it’s possible, but you keep getting cuter and cuter!! And you look fit as a fiddle young man!!
Beez, sorry Tinkmif having to deal withoth some “issues”. Clearly you are a good caregive though and helping her heal…..even ifnyiu do throw sofa cushions on her! 🙂
So was Zato’s TEMPORARY (phew!) setback that week end because of the Piroxicam? He wasn’t on any Prednisone or any other steriod at the time of the Piroxicam?
Ueah, I noticed my Happy Hannah had some breathing cha ges too off and on, but it didn’t seem to bother her. She ate, wagged her tail, owned the couch, rolled over for tummy rubs, sunbathed, a snuggled, sniffing all the scents as she walked around in nature.
So hes Dale of Flash Gorden fame, you HAVE turned the hourglass over and you DEFINITELY have uch more good quality time!! You have the power of your Tripawd family cheering for Zato, and Tink too! “Dale” never had that kind of power behind her! 🙂
Absolutely love these pictures! Thst mug of Zatos is adorable and so smoochable!
Lots of love and hugs
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!
February 9th, 2018 at 3:32 pm
Thank you, Sally 😀💓
February 12th, 2018 at 1:00 am
Just catching up on you and Zato and your gang. I’m sorry to hear that you are having to deal with any of this and so very happy for Zato and Tink that they have you to love them and take care of them in the most wonderful way. It is an impossible situation and the only way through it is love and grace and you have got that in spades. Your kiddos feel loved every minute and that is really the best and greatest gift. I love those pictures and your sweet Tink and the Magnificent Zato. Please pass along big hugs 🤗 and here’s one for YOU too Mom (and one for Dad).
Love ❤️ ❤️
Amy & Mister Rusty Bucket
February 18th, 2018 at 1:45 am
Zato I’m so glad you’re doing better! It’s not easy dealing with all this cancer stuff but you and your people are really holding true to the saying “Be More Dog.”
Yeah, the hourglass is a good analogy. Hold that in your heart and hold on tight, it could very well work like magic to keep Zato’s health in the happy zone. We’ll keep our paws crossed that it does.
Forgot to ask: did the vet think the cytoxan caused a reaction? I’ve never heard of that exact kind of situation happening after taking it. I’m so sorry. How scary!
Glad to hear Tink is on the mend. You guys are dealing with so much! I’m really sorry and hope things keep on the upswing.