calliecritturs
Posted : 5/11/2011 2:30:02 PM
I've lost a dog to renal failure - I do understand.
Things I wish someone had told ME:
1. WATCH HIS BLOOD PRESSURE!!!!!!!!! -- SINGLE most important thing for you to know. Your own vet may not have a blood pressure cuff for a dog. FIND ONE WHO DOES and take him in at least weekly to have his blood pressure monitored. Renal failure drives up the bloodpressure, and hypertension will cut his life short and make him far far less comfortable. A holistic vet told me to "watch the blood pressure" and my regular vet looked at me with no comprehension at all.
I didn't pursue it -- UNTIL late days of Muffin's renal failure. Then when I took him to a specialty vet the **first thing** she did was take his blood pressure and it was SKY HIGH. By that time he was too sick to hold down hypertension meds -- but she had told me that it was actually the hypertension exacerbating the nausea and we could have easily had him be far more comfortable for a good while longer.
After that my regular vet DID get a blood pressure cuff for a dog and we're both wiser!
2. Try TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine). Acupuncture (and acupressure) both can help a great deal to relieve the nausea. There are Chinese herbals that can help also with balacing remaining kidney function. http://www.tcvm.com -- there is a locator on the left -- feel free to email me if I can help you.
3. Are you doing Sub-Q fluids?? That can make them FAR more comfortable -- it's essentially a very rudimentary form of dialysis. It's not difficult and it can help them feel FAR more comfortable and less toxic (it's the toxicity that causes the nausea).
Feel free to contact me -- I understand what you're going thru! *hugs* Callie
And PS -- to make his eyes more comfortable you can try Similisan's "Pink Eye" drops - it's a homeopathic, very very gentle and will help relieve eye pain.