Hugs and strength and good karma for you guys today!
Thanks MM! and how weird is that! Now if you tell me his GF's last name is Wright...that would be too much!manda - Ive just come across this thread and wanted to let you know you and Jax are in my thoughts. Good luck for today, I hope Jax is going to be well very soon. BTW - my brother is called Jason Farmer and my sister in law to be Amanda!!
He really is. When I walked in another client commented on how handsome he is and asked what he was. I told her and she said huh never seen one before lol The receptionist knew what he was and went on about what fabulous dogs and how terrible it is to see them with people who don't know what they have. That comment from her gave me a good feeling about the place from the start. Jax has an amazing temperament. He can be such a PITA when he's well but in public he is always a perfect gentleman!Awww Amanda, love that even feeling like crap he is a great ambassador for the breed! Hope the results reveal that the treatment can be done and he is on the mend ASAP so you can relax a bit about him, and he can go back to just enjoying life.
All they said is that they do not believe they are connected to what is currently going on with him. He has been 8 months without one. With all he currently has going on, the seizures are on the back burner at the moment! I forgot to say in my earlier post, they put him on clindamycin just in case the MMM was caused by something infectious. Also depending on the amount of time his jaw is locked, it could be permanent. But they said that mostly happens when the dogs jaw is completely shut before treatment is started. They said it varies case by case so we won't know until treatment is done.Wow! Sounds like a wonderful place and hopefully they can find answers. Did they say anything about his seizures?