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    bladder close up

    my stud dog started out with bladder stones. A week after surgery to get the stones out that were in his dick his bladder closed up. after another sx to open his bladder the vet wanted to put him down. i wouldnt let him. now my stud has started showing the same signs that his bladder is closed again. what would you do. pay another vet are go ahead and let yyour 7 year old stud rip

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopem View Post
    my stud dog started out with bladder stones. A week after surgery to get the stones out that were in his dick his bladder closed up. after another sx to open his bladder the vet wanted to put him down. i wouldnt let him. now my stud has started showing the same signs that his bladder is closed again. what would you do. pay another vet are go ahead and let yyour 7 year old stud rip
    I would 1) get THE EXACT MEDICAL TERM for his condition ... since I have never heard of "bladder closed up" ... and 2) then I would get a second opinion, from a specialist, as to what your options are for that condition.

    Jack

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    Great advice. I wouldn't wait to long.

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    thanks. i the vet told me the condition but when u talking about euretha??? and then tell me common english i just go with that. but the cord that supplies the pee to his dick has sore tissue on it. the vet cleared it one time and said that it might grow back and i guess it has cause he has stopped eating again and balled up in a knot when he walks so i know he hurting

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    What are you feeding? What did he say is the cause of the sore?

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    i amback feeding raw now but he wont it. the vet had him on s/d. science diet. its a med that dissloves stones. the vet says that wolf has a larger than normal bone in his dick and that it has scare tissue on it fromm the blood that he was pee when he had the stones. he got it cleaned up but said that it might come back or it might not. my guess is that it has come back because last time he stopped eating just like this. i just got back from another vet to get a second opinion and he is an older vet that we use for aftermath. he gave wolf 2 pet tabs and a b12 shot and said that he should start back eating; and that his bladder feels fine to him. lol. he is old. any advice or a vet a good vet is welcome. i live in louisiana but will travel if it can save my dog.

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    Stopem good luck, sounds like you are doing what you can for him. Hope the second vet is right and your dog recovers quickly.

    S_B

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopem View Post
    i amback feeding raw now but he wont it. the vet had him on s/d. science diet. its a med that dissloves stones. the vet says that wolf has a larger than normal bone in his dick and that it has scare tissue on it fromm the blood that he was pee when he had the stones. he got it cleaned up but said that it might come back or it might not. my guess is that it has come back because last time he stopped eating just like this. i just got back from another vet to get a second opinion and he is an older vet that we use for aftermath. he gave wolf 2 pet tabs and a b12 shot and said that he should start back eating; and that his bladder feels fine to him. lol. he is old. any advice or a vet a good vet is welcome. i live in louisiana but will travel if it can save my dog.
    I agree with S_B, it sounds like you're doing what you can.

    Very surprised to hear any dog won't eat raw. What, exactly, are you feeding him?

    The best thing you did was get him off that S/D; it's the worst food in existence.

    Best of luck to you and your dog,

    Jack

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    I have a question for yall. since wolf is peeing out the back of his dick and he is going down, is it possible to just take sperm out of his sack before he passes. maybe take his nuts and perserve the sperm out of them? i know it sounds stupid but i already had plans of getting sperm off him before the stones occured. this might sound like a rookie question but i wasnt a breeder until this dog

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