joey&bugys 2007
Mama Doe
Alfie has been on Bisolvon for nearly one week. I have seen a slight improvement, he seems a bit happy and relaxed and at some points his breathing seems normal. He still can't flop and is snezzing
The other treatment we tried was a steroid injection, now on this his was back to normal. He didn't sit still for two days unless he was doing happy flops, it was lovely to watch.
Now when I go back tomorrow we will be discussing if we should continue with the Bisolvon or start using a nebuliser to get the steroids into Alfie (as this would be safer/less side effects than tablets or injections).
I really don't know what to do for the best. I'd love to just say give me the steroids as he was soo much better on them, back to my old Alfie but long term they aren't good to be on them all the time
I know it's a desicion for my vet and I but I would really like to have some fed back from you guys.
P.s incase you don't know we suspect he has something similar to Asthma as chest x-rays/heart scans show nothing wrong.
The other treatment we tried was a steroid injection, now on this his was back to normal. He didn't sit still for two days unless he was doing happy flops, it was lovely to watch.
Now when I go back tomorrow we will be discussing if we should continue with the Bisolvon or start using a nebuliser to get the steroids into Alfie (as this would be safer/less side effects than tablets or injections).
I really don't know what to do for the best. I'd love to just say give me the steroids as he was soo much better on them, back to my old Alfie but long term they aren't good to be on them all the time
I know it's a desicion for my vet and I but I would really like to have some fed back from you guys.
P.s incase you don't know we suspect he has something similar to Asthma as chest x-rays/heart scans show nothing wrong.
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