Hey so here's an update for those who may be concerned. We haven't come close to reaching the goal but at this point it's beginning to look like we may not need to? I'm not sure, I'm not a vet or anything. But so far Kaya is still very much so alive despite online vet advice suggesting dogs who do not receive this surgery will likely die rather quickly from the infection. The information I was finding all seemed to suggest it could happen as rapidly as within 24-48 hours. We're going on about hour 150 now and yeah.. she's still soldiering through.
Loss of appetite has been concerning but that seems to only be in terms of her usual dry food. So I've been making her steaks and she won't turn them down at all. She's staying healthy and strong. If you've ever met Kaya you know what a psycho she is about playing ball. Throughout this entire ordeal that has not changed. She still insists we play ball. My yard is an acre in size and I have a chuckit fetch launcher I use to send the ball way the fuck out there to the fence line. She's still runnin full bore the whole distance and back easily 15-20 passes before she even considers taking a 10 min break at most before wanting to fetch another 15+ throws.
So her energy is there and that keeps me hopeful. When this all happened I immediately started looking up anything else I could do to help her chances of survival until surgery was an option. I discovered a lot of natural remedy talk online that suggested a few things that could potentially help save her life. I wanna list those things for anyone else here that has or comes across a friend who has a dog with signs of pyometra. A female dog who has not been spayed can develop pyometra at around 6 years of age, sometimes earlier even.
One of the dead giveaways is a rapid increase in urination and water consumption that doesn't really make sense(Like it isn't all of a sudden 114 degrees or anything, she just randomly picks up the habit of drinking way more water and urinating way more. If you see that, your dog could have pyometra. Another almost certain dead giveaway(which I observed in Kaya along with the water and urination changes) is they will discharge a yellow creamy colored pus from their vagina. I first noticed Kaya was licking herself a lot and I thought hmm that's weird, she usually does this as her heat begins but that just passed two months ago so it isn't due yet.
Then I found a mess of pus on the bed and that sent me right to the vet to figure out wtf this was. They originally quoted me $9,400.00 to perform the emergency surgery. They said it's basically a spay but the dog is in a much more fragile condition and will need to be kept overnight for many nights and monitored on IVs and whatnot so that's why it's so much more expensive. I literally do not know how these people sleep at night asking that much to save a dog's life. After seeing her continue to remain strong without the surgery I'm beginning to question whether or not it's even necessary at all.
So here's a list of things you can potentially save a dogs life with that's showing signs of pyometra;
•Yunnan Baiyao(Chinese medicine to encourage blood clotting. They ran a small case study of 10 dogs with pyometra and cured 9 of them with yunnan baiyao alone. You can order it online. Mine arrived within 2 days.)
•Amoxicillin or equivalent antibiotic safe for K9s. (You can order fish antibiotics online for yourself or for other animals aside from fish online at fishmoxfishflex.com they're marketed for fish but it's literally 500mg of amoxicillin no different than what we would take).
•Manuka Honey(raw honey may suffice if you cannot get Manuka honey for whatever reason. The honey makes the uterus contract which causes the pus to continue discharging)
•Turmeric
•Allicin(Garlic extract)
•Vitamin C
I started out force feeding her most of these pills one by one and it was a huge pain in the ass. She'd cough them up and start chewing on them then spit them out. She also wouldn't eat the honey. So I started using about 2 heaping tablespoons of peanut butter and pouring out all of the above ingredients into the PB and mixing it all together. She laps that shit up like it's a treat. So now giving her all of her meds is a breeze. I do it twice a day and yeah.. my dog is still kickin y'all!
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