Have stopped. They decreased dramatically after we stopped the Valium, but
she's been on phenobarbital for a few days now, and we have had QUIET nights.
We'll see how it does for her other problems, but so far, so good. The other
good news was that on the vet's scale, she was up to 7#. Still too thin for
her frame, but much improved. We'll keep shoving food into her whenever she
wants it!
Janet Boss
Best Friends Dog Obedience
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Alison - 13 Feb 2004 23:59 GMT
> Have stopped. They decreased dramatically after we stopped the Valium, but
> she's been on phenobarbital for a few days now, and we have had QUIET nights.
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>
> Janet Boss
Hi Janet,
You must be relieved . I hope she continues to improve .
Alison
Laura R. - 15 Feb 2004 18:42 GMT
circa 13 Feb 2004 14:24:39 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, J1Boss
(j1boss@aol.com) said,
> Have stopped. They decreased dramatically after we stopped the Valium, but
> she's been on phenobarbital for a few days now, and we have had QUIET nights.
> We'll see how it does for her other problems, but so far, so good. The other
> good news was that on the vet's scale, she was up to 7#. Still too thin for
> her frame, but much improved. We'll keep shoving food into her whenever she
> wants it!
Good news; please keep us posted.
Laura

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