Thank you! We brought her home around noon today. She is very unsteady on her feet, but only needs one person keeping an hand on her harness to keep her upright. We stopped at a pet store to buy the harness and I got some of her favorite treats, which she ate immediately in the van. (She had not touched food at all for almost 2 days.) She has been on her bed most of the time, snoozing away. (Oh, and I had it wrong. She just turned 14 yesterday!) I'm a softie, so I've been giving her treats all day and bringing her water in a bowl. She hasn't touched her regular food, but she took her pills like usual. So long as she's eating and getting her meds, I'm happy. I'll be calling her regular vet in the morning to take her in for blood work.
I'm very thankful we can afford critical care for our pets, and that there is an animal ER like 2 miles from our house. It's very costly, but if we didn't take them in, we would have lost her around 4-5 years ago, when she had her first emergency. That was hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. I do have to say, when your dog starts bleeding from its rear end, you get to see the doctor real fast! A couple years later, she had seizures. We've also taken in another greyhound for a stroke and probably something else, and a third one had a leg amputated for bone cancer there. Plus, our diabetic 17 year old cat sees an Internist there.
Why am I getting into another kind of animal that has health problems??? And I kind of doubt that I'd be able to eat a chicken that was a pet, even if it had to be put down. I could easily eat a meat chicken raised for that purpose and named "Tenders" or something like that, but not a pet.
Jennifer