Saturday, January 23, 2010

Liver Failure More Condition_symptoms I Have A Dog That Is In Liver Failure. What Can I Do To Help Him Feel More Comfortable?

I have a dog that is in liver failure. What can I do to help him feel more comfortable? - liver failure more condition_symptoms

It is inflated. He has hepatitis.

5 comments:

Yo LO! Aussie Grins said...

If you are being treated for hepatitis? Is there a chance for cure and survival? If so, then there is no need to lower them.

If the vet believes that he suffers, and has no chance of a cure, then you need to make their suffering by euthanizing him to quit. If a dog lives suffering and pain, you have to do the right thing for the dog - Many people consider their dog for them because they do not let go, not only suffering dog.

Fields of Gold said...

I had to make a decision when I was there acute liver Flatcoated years. The vet told me he thought it was liver failure, and will not give up, so I went and took a biopsy, but the vet called me to say later that there was no hope of recovery because, as he had expected, and in the liver was packed and kindest, what would we be going.

It broke my heart, but he has suffered enough and do not want to see in pain anymore. I had nurtured for over a year with this disease, I've tried, and there was nothing better. I believe that if the liver is affected, then the best thing you can do is to have euthanized. I'm sorry, you need to make that decision, I know how you feel.

arachdog said...

Let go. I'm not bad, it's really the best thing you can do. The rest of his life will be unhappy no matter what you do.

Katie said...

Euthansied you have to bite the bullet and it will only get worse.

Dizzy Dame said...

Poor baby. Talk to him, and I have the vet give him a chance to smother it.

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