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    Default My Son... Bentley. How can I help my boy? ~ Bentley has passed

    My son, Bentley was diagnosed with Cushings a few years back. He is a male maltipom of 13 years. I love him more than I could ever express. He has been with me through thick and thin and I can imagine my life without him.


    His hair is thinning everywhere, especially on his tail and neck area. He is about 15 lbs and does have a little potbelly.

    He drinks a lot of water at each sitting. We feed him Fromm reduced activity senior dry food.

    He likes to chew on thin/skinny bully sticks.

    His vet put him on Vetoryl (5mg capsules) years ago. Twice a day, but we only give him one a day as it's so expensive and two didn't seem to be making any difference.

    I also give him 3mg of melatonin at night since I give him the Vetoryl in the morning.

    He is active, still plays and is lively, but I don't feel that his Cushings is under control.

    What can I do to help my boy? I just feel helpless and know he could be doing better.

    Thank you!

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    Welcome to you and Bentley! I’ll come back later to write a lengthier reply, but I didn’t want to waste any time telling you that your membership has now been approved and that you can continue to post at any time that you wish. We’re very glad you’ve found us, and we look forward to learning more about your precious little boy.

    Once again, welcome!
    Marianne

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    OK, here I am back again. Once again, welcome to both you and Bentley. It’s clear that you love him very much, and we’ll do everything we can to be a help to you. In order to be the most helpful to you, though, it’ll help us if you can give some additional background information. It sounds as though Bentley was initially diagnosed and started the Vetoryl quite some time ago. From your description, he does exhibit some outward symptoms of Cushing’s, but did abnormalities in his labwork and diagnostic blood tests also support the Cushing’s diagnosis? Also, has he had periodic monitoring blood tests in order to see what effect this dosage of Vetoryl is actually having on his cortisol level? Any specific numerical testing results that you can give us will be much appreciated.

    In the meantime, it sounds as though his thinning coat and excessive thirst are his major issues. Otherwise, he sounds as though he’s generally doing well. At age 13, I’m guessing that we can consider Bentley to be in the midst of his senior years? If so, my own thought is that our main goal with Cushing’s treatment is to ease any symptoms that are making him uncomfortable at this stage of his life. You are the best judge of his comfort level right now. If overall he’s doing well, then perhaps you don’t want to rock the boat at all right now. But if you think he could be feeling better and if Cushing’s has been confirmed to be the cause of those symptoms, then the key question is whether or not his current dose of Vetoryl is optimal. For the sake of both safety and effectiveness, this will require blood testing.

    If it turns out down the road that a higher dosage of Vetoryl is required, we can offer you some cost-saving tips. Oh, and also, is Bentley currently getting his daily Vetoryl dose along with breakfast? In order to be metabolized properly, that medication must be given with food. Please do tell us as much as you can about Bentley’s health and testing history, and then we can brainstorm some more.

    Marianne

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    Default Re: My Son... Bentley. How can I help my boy?

    Thank you so much for reaching out.

    Yes, he has had blood tests and was officially diagnosed with Cushings. He had a blood test recently and showed he was within levels. I will have to see if I can get the numbers from that test and provide them.

    He seems to be pretty good, but his thinning coat really concerns me. Is there anything that can help with that? I do give him his Vetoryl with a piece of a hot dog to help him metabolize. Is that enough or does he need more food with it? He just grazes his food throughout the day and I hide the pill in the piece of hotdog for him to take it.

    I have tried giving him 3mg of Melatonin at night as well. Not sure if that helps, but I have read it possibly can.

    I've also noticed over the past week or so he has developed Kennel Cough (kind of coughing like a seal) and he's breathing rapidly using his stomach muscles.

    He's also been trembling a bit which concerns me.

    Another thing that I wonder is his Trifexis something that could cause problems? Does he even really need this? He is super clean and never around other dogs. We live in Oregon and have never had issues with fleas or ticks.
    Last edited by Tenacious--M; 01-18-2023 at 11:21 PM.

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    Feed him a full meal, then sneaking the pill with the hotdog would be better. I was lucky with my Gable. He would gobble up any people food and never even knew there was a pill in there. And dosing should be at the same time every day. Otherwise testing won't be accurate.
    Joan, mom to my Angel Lena, Angel Gable, Angel Phoenix, Angel Doree, Cooper, and now Sibble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenacious--M View Post
    Thank you so much for reaching out.

    Yes, he has had blood tests and was officially diagnosed with Cushings. He had a blood test recently and showed he was within levels. I will have to see if I can get the numbers from that test and provide them.
    We would really appreciate it if you would post his latest ACTH results! Thanks!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tenacious--M View Post
    He seems to be pretty good, but his thinning coat really concerns me. Is there anything that can help with that? I do give him his Vetoryl with a piece of a hot dog to help him metabolize. Is that enough or does he need more food with it? He just grazes his food throughout the day and I hide the pill in the piece of hotdog for him to take it.

    I have tried giving him 3mg of Melatonin at night as well. Not sure if that helps, but I have read it possibly can.
    As Joan mentioned, giving his Vetoryl with a meal is recommended, a snack might not be enough to metabolize his Vetoryl. If he seems off his food you may try topping it with something yummy like tuna or parmesan cheese.

    What is the dosage of Melatonin you are giving?

    As far as his thinning coat, improvements in that area can take a long time, as much as 6 months.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tenacious--M View Post
    I've also noticed over the past week or so he has developed Kennel Cough (kind of coughing like a seal) and he's breathing rapidly using his stomach muscles.

    He's also been trembling a bit which concerns me.
    We have seen on the forum that some dogs do have trembling issues after starting Vetoryl. The kennel cough definitely should be brought to the attention of his vet.



    Quote Originally Posted by Tenacious--M View Post
    Another thing that I wonder is his Trifexis something that could cause problems? Does he even really need this? He is super clean and never around other dogs. We live in Oregon and have never had issues with fleas or ticks.
    I've never used Trifexis so I really don't know, with my own dog I decline to use any flea/tick treatment but that's just me!

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    Default Re: My Son... Bentley. How can I help my boy?

    Thank you for responding! I can't thank you all enough. I do give him his does the same time each day, but I will try to get it in a full meal and see how that helps.

    I give him 3mg of melatonin a day.

    The Trifexis is also for heartworm. Is it worth him taking? I just hear a lot of bad things about side effects from Tick/Flea/Heartworm medication and was hoping you could steer me on that. I don't want to have him on anything that could be making things worse.

    I forgot to add, in addition to his thinning coat, I have also noticed that he has a few random hard pimple like bumps in a few places. They are white and kind of hard, they don't do anything if you lightly squeeze them. Is that something that is related to Cushing's or something else?

    I will see tomorrow about getting his ACTH results. He has an appointment with the Vet for his Kennel Cough and labored breathing in the morning.

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    I am so sorry to hear your son is in the hospital and he will be in my thoughts and prayers. I'm, also, so terribly sorry for the loss of beloved Bentley and my heart goes out to you at this most painful time. Please know that we are here for you and always will be.

    With Heartfelt Sympathy, Lori

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    I join Lori in my prayers for you and your family. I cannot think of enough words to tell you how sorry I am about losing Bentley and your worry over Jake. As Lori says, we'll be right here should you wish to come back and write more. I lost my own dog last month and my heart joins yours in your grief over Bentley. I can't imagine having to also cope with Jake's illness at the same time. It is so much to bear. If we can support or comfort you in any way, please come back and keep writing. Sending all the healing energy within my power to Jake, and hugs of strength across the miles to you.

    Marianne

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    This is so, so heartbreaking for you, I know. With everything you were dealing with I think Bentley died peacefully in his sleep to save you from more trauma. Others on this forum have had to suffer through their beloved babies struggling with CHF.

    My heart goes out to you...we just lost our beloved chihuahua on New Year's day and are still grieving. It is never easy.

    I hope Jake recovers and you are able to find some peace...
    Joan, mom to my Angel Lena, Angel Gable, Angel Phoenix, Angel Doree, Cooper, and now Sibble.

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