Zack was presented to the Animal Emergency Room on 10/12/10 with the complaint of loss of appetite, lethargy, and vomiting with the appearance of blood. Upon examination and investigation, it was determined that Zack had a liver issue, anemia, and a bleeding issue. Zack was hospitalized and treated aggressively with fluid therapy, a blood transfusion, and a variety of medications. Zack is suspected to suffer from an autoimmune disease.
This story has a happy ending. After 4 days of treatment, Zack was discharged and continues to do well. Follow Zack's future progress.
A Letter From the Owner
" I will never forget that day, 10-12-10. Two days after the first birthday or our Miniature Schnauzer Zack. He is a friendly, smart, and very loving doggie. That day, 10-12-10, around 10pm he urinated a large amount of pure blood. I have been a RN for 37 years and have never seen anyone loose that much blood in such a short period. After that episode, I immediately took him to the Animal Emergency Room on Fredericksburg Rd. The initial exam and lab studies showed high liver values and poor blood clotting. He became weak and critically ill. Over the next two days, he received a blood transfusion, started multiple medications, and received x-rays. He slowly became more active, bleeding decreased, and he regained his appetite. Today he is recovering on 4 medications. The exact cause of illness is unknown. It was not pancreatic related, the doctors suspect possible toxicity or auto immune disease. I have to give a million thanks and best wishes to the wonderful vets and hospital personnel. They were very interested and participated eagerly in the care of my Zack."