My Tula was on the same medication that your Gracie is on. She remained with me for three years. She did end up with pancreatitis and became septic very quickly. Just days before her passing my vet suggested that I feed her salmon and sweet potatoes because of the potassium in the sweet potatoes and the fats in the salmon would help her stay healthier with all the meds (which can cause pancreatitis). I wish I had known sooner about the salmon and sweet potatoes. I hope that you look into this and I am sending Gracie healing energy and love. Best wishes from Texas.
Thank you for your video and Facebook group connections. My 11yrs old miniature schnauzer is going through the same thing. Your video gives me so much support!
Praying for you and sweet Gracie🙏. My 11 yr old Yorkie is going through the exact same thing including the disk problems. He is on all the medications listed except the 2 you are eliminating. We recently found out he also is in kidney failure. It is heartbreaking watching him go through this. We were told the same time frame that you mentioned. Thank you for telling us about the Facebook group. I will be checking that out for sure! Sending lots of loves, hugs and prayers to sweet Gracie ♥️🙏🤗.
I have an 8 year old Havanese who was diagnosed with CHD two months ago. Her symptoms were only a cough. At that time the x-ray showed her heart was enlarged to the size of her chest cavity, she had water in her lungs and her heart murmur was a grade 3-4. Since that time her diuretic has doubled, her heart med (Vetmedin 1.25 q12) has stayed the same and the blood pressure (Benazepril .5 q 24) has stayed the same Two weeks ago her heart murmur was a 5-6. I was hoping to decrease the diuretic but her breathing is still bad, between 40-80 breaths per min and she is still coughing. She is starting to sleeps a lot, she doesn’t like to be picked up if you do so around her chest and has become a very picky eater. We have changed her food to a high quality caned food and have to add a wee bit of scrambled egg. She has started to figure out the medicine so I give it to her as best as I can. Hard to believe but if you looked at her you would never know that she was sick. Sorry for the long comment, this is such a hard situation. Our vet says she is not suffering because she is on so many meds. This seems so wrong but as I said, this is all new to us. We said to our vet all along that we don’t want her to suffer. She seems to have more good days than bad. I am going to start putting a Penney in a jar for every good day to help us. If anyone one has gone through this with the progression of the disease so fast in a relatively young dog, please let me know if there is more we can do for her.
Check out five leaf pet botanicals - Can't promise anything but helped our dog and switched him to balanced raw diet from the prescription canned food we had him on previously. Coughing has decreased and his liver values have improved too.
Hi Savannah from Nova Scotia, I had to respond after seeing your video as I think what worked for my dog will also work for Gracie. Briefly, 3 or 4 days after being in Vetmedin, Willa ( my then 13 yr old Jack Russell) started peeing in my bed and inside. I thought about the drug acting as a diuretic for her heart, so it kind of made sense. Then wondered what other things might be contributing to this. I knew for me that after eating potato chips or any other salty food, I had more trips to the washroom. I started researching salt content in her food, treats and then other brands, but they all had quite a bit of sodium - and the vet brands were expensive and didn’t have much substance. I remembered Hilary Watson’s book Complete & Balanced which is a recipe book for Dogs (I think she has one for cats too) and you can get the companion supplement that you stir into the cooked recipes. It is brilliant, and within 3 days, Willa had no more accidents inside. I always gave her her pills rolled in a thin piece of Walmart Swiss cheese slice with another little piece as a chaser (my vet said that was ok) and it has far less salt than other cheeses. The food I make her has no salt. Her energy level has returned, she’ll be 15 in December and she’s a different dog. I’d be happy to share pics of recipes and the product with you privately if you like. I’m not sure how to do it here. Just let me know- it’s been a game-changer. Best to you and your family , Jan
This video is very helpful! I had no idea that too much of the medicine could cause the fluid to build up again. I’m going to try reducing it for my dog. She’s 15 years old. Thank you so much for taking time to make this video!
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Easton Ronan thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
My pup got diagnosed with chf a month ago She is a chihuahua mix about 16lbs Currently she takes 2.5mg enalapril daily Furosemide suspension 1.6mls twice a day (16mg twice a day) And the pimebendan 3.75mg flex pills twice a day But I want to switch her to vetmedin which is not a compound. Anyways I also check her breathing everyday day at rest and document it on Cardalis app Listen to her lungs. I have lasix IM available if needed (emergency) and also oxygen. I’m an ER nurse so this is t new to me but new because caring for a sick dog is scary 😟 I also switched my baby to nom nom and home made food so I can regulate her potassium intake Was told you can supplement food with ms. Dash- No salt for needed potassium in diet.
Yes im doing the wee wee pads 😅 also as a back-up. Im up all night reading n watching these videos such as yours, so i fet him up several times at night n he's really good to let outside.
Long comment here and thank you for you video: My dog also has CHF. You have to understand that it is a natural process for mammals to eventually stop eating as that is a natural process. Same with humans. As a human gets past the age of 85, 90, 100 it is common to turn their heads to food and eat very little or nothing. That is when liquid supplements can help unless they choke. Breathing at this point is more important as it takes effort to coordinate breathing, chewing and swallowing. It's called energy conservation. When forced to eat aspiration can occur. Everything just slows down. As a healthcare professional (for humans) I perform swallowing evaluations on dying patients and it's more difficult for the family than for the patient as we have the mindset that the elder and/or dying patient needs to eat like us and not lose weight but its called palliative care and this applies to dogs when they are very old and coming closer to dying. Comfort measures and keeping the dog comfortable is what's key when they are at the point of no return. For "hospice" care for your dog Urgent Vet has veteranarians that can be contacted virtually for $19.95 where you can talk to them and you can even show your dog on the monitor to them. Urgent Vet and Chewy are the go to places for me. I even have lab strips that I bought from Chewy with no prescription. My dog started taking Vetmedin 1.25 mg. Folks it's heartbreaking. My dog Belle is the most docile sweet white and brown chihuahua with the cutest squinty eyes. She looks like a little briar horse and use to be so active. Now she lies on her bed and gets winded a bit. I carry her on my shoulders for some sun now being careful not to push on her abdomen as her heart is enlarged 😪
my dog would not eat with the 3 meds so i only give him vetmedin and lasix and hes eating normal now. the meds left him with no quality of life he just laid around all day and never played or ate
Great video, enjoyed watching from Ireland! 🇮🇪 My 16 yo jack russell has this too. Hope gracie is doing well. I've had great success using herbal remedies, which have no side effects compared to vets drugs and are much cheaper. Dandelion, Hawthorn Berry and ubiquinol are more effective than the vet pills in my honest opinion. I was told to put my dog on vetmedin 18 months ago but I took her off them soon after. The side effects weren't worth it and Id only use them as a last resort.
I agree. Natural remedies would have been a better fit for my Tula. She may or may not have lived as long but I think she would have at least had a better Quality of life on natural remedies. On the pharmaceutical drugs she became tired all the time. And of course the meds shut her pancreas down or overloaded her pancreas. So, yes I agree with you. Sending love and light to your baby.
Hi there, I know this is a long shot since I can see it's been a long time since you commented, but I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit more about your journey with your dog? I'm in a very similar situation with my sweet girl Molly. She had a lot of side effects on vetmedin etc and I really want to try herbal remedies like you suggested here instead, but I can't find any information on the right remedies and dosages. I'm willing to try anything. Any information would be amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@@user-jl8mc8xf4r my jrt is 19 soon and still going strong. I wrote that 2 years ago and was subsequently won over by vetmedin and furosemide - even though I only gave half the recommend dose for a long time. I continue with her herbal regimen daily too - dr mercola ubiquinol is the best product. Hawthorn powder and dandelion too. Each dog is different and sadly my dog has been blessed with an early diagnosis. I will send you some videos to watch of youtube let's me. Check out veterinary secrets youtube channel, it has excellent advice for herbs for the heart. Also all fur dogs youtube channel has great advice, the lady's dog was given 6 months to live but is still alive 4 yrs later
Oooh and yessssss my pup also pees in her sleep daily or car rides I put pee pads under her at all times!! I also use the human grade washable pee pads for when she decides to sleep with me
My Tula was on the same medication that your Gracie is on. She remained with me for three years. She did end up with pancreatitis and became septic very quickly. Just days before her passing my vet suggested that I feed her salmon and sweet potatoes because of the potassium in the sweet potatoes and the fats in the salmon would help her stay healthier with all the meds (which can cause pancreatitis). I wish I had known sooner about the salmon and sweet potatoes. I hope that you look into this and I am sending Gracie healing energy and love. Best wishes from Texas.
Thank you for your video and Facebook group connections. My 11yrs old miniature schnauzer is going through the same thing. Your video gives me so much support!
Praying for you and sweet Gracie🙏. My 11 yr old Yorkie is going through the exact same thing including the disk problems. He is on all the medications listed except the 2 you are eliminating. We recently found out he also is in kidney failure. It is heartbreaking watching him go through this. We were told the same time frame that you mentioned. Thank you for telling us about the Facebook group. I will be checking that out for sure! Sending lots of loves, hugs and prayers to sweet Gracie ♥️🙏🤗.
I have an 8 year old Havanese who was diagnosed with CHD two months ago. Her symptoms were only a cough.
At that time the x-ray showed her heart was enlarged to the size of her chest cavity, she had water in her lungs and her heart murmur was a grade 3-4.
Since that time her diuretic has doubled, her heart med (Vetmedin 1.25 q12) has stayed the same and the blood pressure (Benazepril .5 q 24) has stayed the same Two weeks ago her heart murmur was a 5-6.
I was hoping to decrease the diuretic but her breathing is still bad, between 40-80 breaths per min and she is still coughing.
She is starting to sleeps a lot, she doesn’t like to be picked up if you do so around her chest and has become a very picky eater. We have changed her food to a high quality caned food and have to add a wee bit of scrambled egg.
She has started to figure out the medicine so I give it to her as best as I can.
Hard to believe but if you looked at her you would never know that she was sick.
Sorry for the long comment, this is such a hard situation.
Our vet says she is not suffering because she is on so many meds. This seems so wrong but as I said, this is all new to us.
We said to our vet all along that we don’t want her to suffer.
She seems to have more good days than bad. I am going to start putting a Penney in a jar for every good day to help us.
If anyone one has gone through this with the progression of the disease so fast in a relatively young dog, please let me know if there is more we can do for her.
Check out five leaf pet botanicals - Can't promise anything but helped our dog and switched him to balanced raw diet from the prescription canned food we had him on previously. Coughing has decreased and his liver values have improved too.
how’s your dog now? :( my toy poodle has the same thing. just diagnosed
Hi Savannah from Nova Scotia, I had to respond after seeing your video as I think what worked for my dog will also work for Gracie. Briefly, 3 or 4 days after being in Vetmedin, Willa ( my then 13 yr old Jack Russell) started peeing in my bed and inside. I thought about the drug acting as a diuretic for her heart, so it kind of made sense. Then wondered what other things might be contributing to this. I knew for me that after eating potato chips or any other salty food, I had more trips to the washroom. I started researching salt content in her food, treats and then other brands, but they all had quite a bit of sodium - and the vet brands were expensive and didn’t have much substance. I remembered Hilary Watson’s book Complete & Balanced which is a recipe book for Dogs (I think she has one for cats too) and you can get the companion supplement that you stir into the cooked recipes. It is brilliant, and within 3 days, Willa had no more accidents inside. I always gave her her pills rolled in a thin piece of Walmart Swiss cheese slice with another little piece as a chaser (my vet said that was ok) and it has far less salt than other cheeses. The food I make her has no salt. Her energy level has returned, she’ll be 15 in December and she’s a different dog. I’d be happy to share pics of recipes and the product with you privately if you like. I’m not sure how to do it here. Just let me know- it’s been a game-changer. Best to you and your family , Jan
This video is very helpful! I had no idea that too much of the medicine could cause the fluid to build up again. I’m going to try reducing it for my dog. She’s 15 years old. Thank you so much for taking time to make this video!
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Karsyn Yusuf instablaster ;)
@Easton Ronan thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Easton Ronan It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Karsyn Yusuf you are welcome :D
Thanks for this, I’m also dealing with this. We love our pets
Sending so much love! ❤️
My pup got diagnosed with chf a month ago
She is a chihuahua mix about 16lbs
Currently she takes 2.5mg enalapril daily
Furosemide suspension 1.6mls twice a day (16mg twice a day)
And the pimebendan 3.75mg flex pills twice a day
But I want to switch her to vetmedin which is not a compound.
Anyways I also check her breathing everyday day at rest and document it on Cardalis app
Listen to her lungs. I have lasix IM available if needed (emergency) and also oxygen.
I’m an ER nurse so this is t new to me but new because caring for a sick dog is scary 😟
I also switched my baby to nom nom and home made food so I can regulate her potassium intake
Was told you can supplement food with ms. Dash-
No salt for needed potassium in diet.
Please update. My dog chihuahua 11.7 pound have heart enlargement
Yes im doing the wee wee pads 😅 also as a back-up. Im up all night reading n watching these videos such as yours, so i fet him up several times at night n he's really good to let outside.
Long comment here and thank you for you video: My dog also has CHF. You have to understand that it is a natural process for mammals to eventually stop eating as that is a natural process. Same with humans. As a human gets past the age of 85, 90, 100 it is common to turn their heads to food and eat very little or nothing. That is when liquid supplements can help unless they choke. Breathing at this point is more important as it takes effort to coordinate breathing, chewing and swallowing. It's called energy conservation. When forced to eat aspiration can occur. Everything just slows down. As a healthcare professional (for humans) I perform swallowing evaluations on dying patients and it's more difficult for the family than for the patient as we have the mindset that the elder and/or dying patient needs to eat like us and not lose weight but its called palliative care and this applies to dogs when they are very old and coming closer to dying. Comfort measures and keeping the dog comfortable is what's key when they are at the point of no return. For "hospice" care for your dog Urgent Vet has veteranarians that can be contacted virtually for $19.95 where you can talk to them and you can even show your dog on the monitor to them. Urgent Vet and Chewy are the go to places for me. I even have lab strips that I bought from Chewy with no prescription. My dog started taking Vetmedin 1.25 mg. Folks it's heartbreaking. My dog Belle is the most docile sweet white and brown chihuahua with the cutest squinty eyes. She looks like a little briar horse and use to be so active. Now she lies on her bed and gets winded a bit. I carry her on my shoulders for some sun now being careful not to push on her abdomen as her heart is enlarged 😪
How is Belle doing? My 11 year old dog just got put on Vetmedin 2.5 but I keep reading bad reviews in the medicine and idk what to do 😔
Could you share what Gracie’s diet consists of and or supplements you give her if any..that would be great!
my dog would not eat with the 3 meds so i only give him vetmedin and lasix and hes eating normal now. the meds left him with no quality of life he just laid around all day and never played or ate
Whats the update on Gracie??
Great video, enjoyed watching from Ireland! 🇮🇪 My 16 yo jack russell has this too. Hope gracie is doing well. I've had great success using herbal remedies, which have no side effects compared to vets drugs and are much cheaper. Dandelion, Hawthorn Berry and ubiquinol are more effective than the vet pills in my honest opinion. I was told to put my dog on vetmedin 18 months ago but I took her off them soon after. The side effects weren't worth it and Id only use them as a last resort.
I agree. Natural remedies would have been a better fit for my Tula. She may or may not have lived as long but I think she would have at least had a better Quality of life on natural remedies. On the pharmaceutical drugs she became tired all the time. And of course the meds shut her pancreas down or overloaded her pancreas. So, yes I agree with you. Sending love and light to your baby.
Hi there, I know this is a long shot since I can see it's been a long time since you commented, but I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit more about your journey with your dog? I'm in a very similar situation with my sweet girl Molly. She had a lot of side effects on vetmedin etc and I really want to try herbal remedies like you suggested here instead, but I can't find any information on the right remedies and dosages. I'm willing to try anything. Any information would be amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@@user-jl8mc8xf4r my jrt is 19 soon and still going strong. I wrote that 2 years ago and was subsequently won over by vetmedin and furosemide - even though I only gave half the recommend dose for a long time. I continue with her herbal regimen daily too - dr mercola ubiquinol is the best product. Hawthorn powder and dandelion too. Each dog is different and sadly my dog has been blessed with an early diagnosis. I will send you some videos to watch of youtube let's me.
Check out veterinary secrets youtube channel, it has excellent advice for herbs for the heart.
Also all fur dogs youtube channel has great advice, the lady's dog was given 6 months to live but is still alive 4 yrs later
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What s the update? Thank you
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Kibble is bad
How old is Gracy
About 15! Update on her coming soon 💜
Oooh and yessssss my pup also pees in her sleep daily or car rides I put pee pads under her at all times!! I also use the human grade washable pee pads for when she decides to sleep with me