Last night was not a good night for Paris. It is the first time I have noticed the typical "goose honk" of the collapsing trachea. That can't be good news.
Here he is all comfy in his Christmas blanket and sound asleep at last.
I am keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers - always
Although Paris and my boy Shatzy went blind from different causes, Shatzy too has had tracheal collapse his whole life. But it was hardly a concern up until he went blind with SARDS. Then it seemed to get worse in frequency and in recovery. When I took him into the vet he said all the fits I see him going through were just reverse sneezing (I'm not so sure about the vet's diagnosis though).
I hope you, your son and Paris have a great holiday coming up and that next year is filled with good times and laughter!
What a beautiful picture of Paris!
ReplyDeleteI am keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers - always
Although Paris and my boy Shatzy went blind from different causes, Shatzy too has had tracheal collapse his whole life. But it was hardly a concern up until he went blind with SARDS. Then it seemed to get worse in frequency and in recovery. When I took him into the vet he said all the fits I see him going through were just reverse sneezing (I'm not so sure about the vet's diagnosis though).
I hope you, your son and Paris have a great holiday coming up and that next year is filled with good times and laughter!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Lori, I just love hearing from you and Shatzy. Hope all is well this holiday season.
ReplyDeleteThanks for emailing me :)