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Old 08-11-2008, 05:39 PM #1
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i am new to this forum, but usually post on the rsd one...........

our dog, buffy, had been diagnosed with pancreatitis..........he (i know, he has a girls name..lol) also had kidney and bladder stones............they won't do anything for the kidney ones, but they want to remove the bladder stones............he has been in a lot of pain with the pancreatitis, we are worried.........any help or suggestions for care for him....
he has been put on a series of meds, antibiotics, pain, bland diet etc............is the pancreatitis caused from the stones, or vice versa or is this three different things going on with our dog>? he is a bison frise...........twelve years old.......
thanks for any words of encouragement..................

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