Trigger has a mass

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So sorry Kay. The best we can offer them is a dignified passing. Thinking of you and Trigger x.
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my lovely boy went without a struggle
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Rip trigger, you can now play in peace and meet all of our loved ones who have passed at rainbow bridge, they will be waiting for you. . . Xx take comfort Kay that you did the kindest thing you could for him, I know how hard it must feel for you, I truly do. . . X
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Kay I've been thinking of you all day. I'm relieved that your lovely Trigger didn't struggle. It's a little less traumatic if it can be peaceful. Sleep well much loved boy Xx
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RIP beautiful Trigger. Thinking of you Kay but what a lovely and selfless final gift you gave your poorly boy :( xxxx
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So sorry for your loss ((Kay))

God bless Trigger xx
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So sorry Kay (hugs) x

RIP Trigger. Play happily at RB.
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Sleep tight and sweet dreams gorgeous boy. RIP xxx
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I'm so sorry, Kay, but glad he went peacefully - you did him proud. (((hugs)))

Rest in peace, lovley Trigger. xx
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SarahT1 [PLLE] wrote:Hello Kay

I'm sorry you have this worry and sadness for your boy. I know you'll get some great replies on here about Metacam. From our experience, my boy Edgar is on 0.5ml daily at the moment whilst we get to the bottom of his gingivitis/calicivirus. He was also manifesting signs of possible early on set arthritis and wasn't grooming properly. He's only a young boy, possibly 7 years old, so it seems a big thing for him to be taking it every day. He is also inclined to a sensitive tummy. Immediately after his first dental, he seemed to react badly to Metacam and had diarrhoea, so I took him off it. We started trying it again a few months later and this time he didn't have the same reaction. He is also grooming properly again now, especially his bum, and he has no mobility problems. He is now on a largely cereal free diet with occasional gastro intestinal prescription food and this seems to have a good effect on his gums and his poo. My old girl, Pepsi, is on Metacam every other day, and she certainly has no stomach problems. She's only ever been sick once since she's been with me and that's when she got to the ice cream! Metacam has made no difference to gastric health but it has helped her gums and her mobility and at her age - possibly around 17 - I have no difficulty on that basis with justifying any possible risks.

I think Mark will be able to help you more. Fusses to you dear boy. Bless his little heart. xx

Edited PS - yes, I meant he has up to the 5 mark on the syringe. x
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I was thinking of you and your Trigger on Friday, I'm pleased he had a peaceful passing.

RIP sweet boy x
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