Hello-
I apologize in advance for the lengthy post, as I am a new member and have alot going on with my dog. Emmy is an almost 10 year old (we think as she is a rescue) rat terrier who weighs about 16 lbs. She was diagnosed with Cushings in April by a LDDS test. Since the test results were not typical but technically a positive result (3.2 micrograms baseline, .3 micrograms 4-hr and 2.2 micrograms 8-hr), the vet consulted with the internist at the lab who recommended she investigate kidney disease (low urine specific gravity, elevated BUN, and increased creatinine and SDMA) before starting treatment with Vetoryl. She had been taking Galliprant for suspected hip arthritis and it was suggested that, even though Galliprant doesn’t typically affect kidneys, it is possible. The vet suggested a 2-week washout period without Galliprant and to retest urine, BUN and creatinine. We retested those and there was no improvement. The vet recommended we still proceed with treating the Cushings because she shows multiple symptoms (increased thirst/urination, excessive appetite, panting, pot belly, hyperkeratosis on nose). In consult with the internist at the lab, they started her on 5mg Vetoryl once/day. Three weeks later she had an ACTH Stim test and her baseline was 1.5, and the post sample was 9.0. We noticed no improvement in her symptoms. The vet gave us the option of continuing on 5mg for another month to see if symptoms improve, give her 5mg twice a day, or give her 10 mg once daily. After doing extensive research, we decided to give her the 10mg since our vet said a majority of dogs do well on single dosing and the 10mg is still well below the initial starting dose suggested by Dechra. She told us what to watch for regarding an Addisonian crisis. We are doing another ACTH Stim test on Tuesday.
Fast forward exactly two weeks after we increased the dose, Emmy started limping on her right leg. She had issues one or two times in the past (before she was diagnosed but after she showed some Cushings symptoms) when she overdid it on a walk, limped around that evening, but stopped limping the next day. 3 days later, in the morning, she started limping again and panting. She tried to lay down but immediately got up and couldn’t get comfortable. She couldn’t sit either. She tried to sit then would pop back up. She was putting her weight on her left side and she was almost falling over. I gave her Galliprant and she eventually was able to lay down after about an hour. The next morning was more of the same, except she was limping on her front legs. She also tripped and fell into her water dish. I took videos and sent to the vet and she is very concerned about a spinal/neurological problem that is seemingly progressing rapidly. She said it is possible that the reduced cortisol in her system is “unmasking” other conditions. She had a spinal x-ray in April which appeared normal. We agreed to the neurologist consult, but can’t get in for almost 2 more weeks.
In the meantime, we are very concerned about Emmy. We’ve given the Galliprant on an empty stomach (per manufacturers instructions) and the past two days she’s struggled to eat breakfast. She’s also panting in the house. Before she began treatment, she’d only pant outside on a mild day after starting a walk, in a car or when she was nervous (vet office). She never panted inside. She’s also very warm and her ears are hot. I don’t think she’s in an Addisonian crisis as she is not vomiting, still eats and isn’t totally lethargic (she is sleeping for longer periods since she’s been on Vetoryl). Has anyone had their dog’s underlying conditions manifest themselves on Vetoryl? I think the panting may be a result of increased pain from arthritis or a spinal condition, but am curious if anyone has seen Cushings symptoms get worse after treatment. Also hoping that the appetite issues are due to the Galliprant upsetting an empty stomach, which will go away if we give with food. I have reached out to the vet about these questions, but am curious about others’ experiences. When the vet mentioned neurological concerns, I saw earlier posts on this forum about macroadenomas, but don’t know if that’s applicable since she’s been on a very low dose of Vetoryl for less than 2 months. We are going to wait until the neurology consult, but I am concerned we may have to choose between treating the Cushings and her physical comfort. Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.