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Title: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 08, 2011, 05:53:16 pm
I want to tell everyone here that Louger is totaly Blind for good,also he is a Diebetic and has to have is Curve Tested every week the count starts at 320 at the start then it goes up to 375,the highest it goes is 450


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: soulofthesea on January 08, 2011, 10:52:32 pm
Poor Louger. :( I'm not sure if I even want to know what happens when the count goes up to 450.


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 09, 2011, 11:42:49 am
soulofthesea sofar(knock on wood) nothing has happen,Louger's Cousin Passed away his Diebetic count way off the Charts and he coud not be saved with Louger iam going to do everything in my powers to give him his remaining year the best he ever had


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Paden on January 09, 2011, 12:57:34 pm
Dec, one way to help control his blood sugar is to put him on an organic diet that YOU prepare yourself. There are so many sites out there for this, I've lost track of it. Many dog food companies actually DO use corn syrup/sweetener in their recipes, so getting rid of those is a great first step to keeping your beloved boy healthier and happier. It also has some fringe benefits, such as a shinier coat, more energy and disease resistance, and general peace of mind for the dog. Best wishes to your boy!


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: miros1 on January 09, 2011, 04:06:41 pm
Even if you don't want to go organic, just getting rid of the sweeteners and controlling the carbs should help his diabetes.  I'd say it's worth the effort!


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 09, 2011, 05:28:16 pm
the dog food he eat is Aim Weight Control and i have to use cold cuts to give him his 1/2 pill morning and 1 pill evening he will have fits


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Paden on January 09, 2011, 07:08:21 pm
He won't eat it in peanut butter? Yeah, it's got a bit of sweetener but it also has some decent protein with the added gain of being harder to spit out. Iams is good, but still, they're a commercial company out to make a buck and that includes putting stuff in there our fur people don't need. Heck, like miros said, you don't have to go organic, just fresh! He'd have a good many benefits from it, and so would you. Usually, when you take on that kind of diet for your pet, you start to fix fresh food yourself and stop consuming a bunch of junk food... LOL! The things we do for our fur babies, right?


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: caffeinated.joy on January 09, 2011, 07:32:53 pm
Things to look for when feeding your dog:

Avoid sugar. Keep in mind, carbohydrates are converted into glucose during the digestion process, so look at the carbs, too. Dry dog food and the wet dog food in the cellophane packs are the worst for sugar and carbs. If you *have* to give your dog a commercially manufactured food, the best choice is a good quality canned food. The best way to go is to make his food yourself. This way you can know exactly what he is eating and won't be caught by surprise by something a company has snuck into their product. Choose a low-fat food as well, since a high-fat diet can add stress to an already stressed out pancreas. Another good thing to remember is grains are carbohydrates. Certain grains are beneficial in helping keep insulin levels down, like rice, millet and oats. Cornmeal is good too, but some dogs have allergic reactions. In spite of the benefits, it's important to keep these to a minimum, because of the carb factor.

Adding a teaspoon of regular brewer's yeast to Louger's food will be helpful. It naturally contains a glucose-tolerance factor helpful in assisting the body to use blood sugar more efficiently. Vitamin E is good too. It reduces the body's need for insulin.

Look for high protein foods rich in soluble fibre and low in fat, carbohydrates, sodium and saccharides. Excellent alternatives are foods low on the glycemic index. This is why it is ultimately best to take control of his diet and make his food yourself. Some can be given to him raw but there are some food he'll have to eat cooked. It will take some research, but, in the end, it will be worth it and increase Louger's longevity. 
 



Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 09, 2011, 09:02:24 pm
there is some thing else Louger is total blind he has Catertacs(sorry for the bad spelling) there is 3 option for him

option 1:have Injection into his eyes so they do not burst

option 2:take his eyes out and have fake Eyes in their place

option 3:split open his eyes and take out the stuff and put black stuff in,he would still have his own  :confused:eyes and move   


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Pierre on January 09, 2011, 09:23:36 pm
Sorry to hear about louger, have you ask a vet. If it was possible to remove, the cataracts from is eyes with a surgery.


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 09, 2011, 11:09:45 pm
Pierre he is passed that stage the cataracts can not be removed


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: miros1 on January 10, 2011, 05:57:31 am
There are eye drops for high pressure in the eyes.  Not sure if you can use them on dogs, or if your dog is trusting enough to let you use them on him!  They're expensive too.

It sounds like the high pressure (glaucoma) contributed to his blindness by damaging his retinas.


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 10, 2011, 10:07:12 am
well miros1 yes and no he has Eye Drops and he is starting to let put eye drops in his one eye the other eye no way


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Paden on January 10, 2011, 01:54:38 pm
Sounds like they hurt him, the poor guy, they really must be sensitive. Brewers yeast is also a great protein source and it has the added side effect that fleas cannot seem to abide the taste of it, so they leave the animal alone and stop biting... I found that out with my cats some years ago, they eat it like Pixie Stix and do they ever slobber when I give it to them. Cats ain't supposed to slobber!! :D


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 10, 2011, 02:15:14 pm
no he is not in any pain if they go uncorrected they will burst,also Louger say hello and a great big lick to everyone


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: caffeinated.joy on January 10, 2011, 02:25:41 pm
Cats ain't supposed to slobber!! :D

Ha! Tell that to my cat. He's slobber monster whenever he's feeling very happy.


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: miros1 on January 11, 2011, 07:43:56 pm
Maybe the cold wetness startles him.  Do you tell him you're going to do it and touch his fur near his eye so he knows what you're going to do?


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Paden on January 11, 2011, 09:39:55 pm
When my cats were so sick that their eyes matted up, I constantly carried their eye drops in a pocket close to my skin to keep them warm. It seemed to soothe them because while it was wet, it was at least a warm wet.


Title: Re: Louger Update
Post by: Dec12741 on January 13, 2011, 05:55:36 pm
I have an update of you guys,Louger is stil in the Hospital tonight the doctor wants his count(i think sugar) went dangeously LOW it went down to 60 he ate some dog food and it came back up,but then it went down to 40 i am keeping him in the Hospital until tomorrow will keep you  guys informed


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