Hi Everyone,
I’ve spent the last few days reading through so many of your posts. While I still have a million questions about what is going on with my dog, I think the emotional support that comes from this forum is really what I need.
My 9 year old 77lb German Shepherd, Otto, was diagnosed with pituitary-dependent Cushing's in August 2023. Leading up to that we had noticed increased panting, excessive drinking and peeing. Unfortunately around that time our other dog was diagnosed with and passed from hemangiosarcoma so we were admittedly a little distracted and feel guilty that we maybe didn’t catch symptoms sooner.
We have spent much of the last year attempting to find a vetoryl dosage that works. Every dose we have tried seems to work for 1-2 weeks and then slowly he’ll lose interest in food and eventually stop eating. With two different vets (we moved across the country two months ago) we have tried 6 different dosages. Most recently we had him on just 10mg once a day with the same results. We’ve stopped the vetoryl for now and will readdress with the vet again in about a week.
For 3-4 months we had him on Pranapets melatonin and lignans. Looking back now I feel like that may have been working ok. He’s never grown his fur back from his ultrasounds almost a year ago but if that was the only Cushing symptom I think we’d be ok.
The issue is that he has a host of other health issues so we’re struggling to figure out what is being caused by the Cushings and what is unrelated.
He has also been diagnosed with arthritis. He no longer runs, doesn’t like going for walks, and has a hard time standing up on his own (and can’t stand up from any type of smooth surface). He also won’t lay down on his own. He’ll either stand until he falls to the ground, or we have to force him to the ground and then he’ll settle. I think the worst symptom I associate with the arthritis is that he no longer wags his tail. I hope internally he is not miserable, but the lack of tail wags just makes it seem like he is forever unhappy. We’ve had him on gabapentin for a while and our new vet also put him on carprofen and chondroprotec injections.
The main reason why we started trying vetoryl again is because of the above symptoms. He definitely has arthritis but some of them we hoped could be fixed with vetoryl. He also seemed to be very restless at night, getting up and roaming a bit so we aren’t sure there if there is some amount of cognitive decline. Lastly, and maybe the weirdest symptom that we can’t figure out, is that he has basically become agoraphobic. He just does NOT want to step outside. We moved to a place with only three stairs so I don’t think it’s pain related but really don’t understand the cause of it.
I’ve been tracking all of his lab results in this doc. The test the vet seemed most surprised by was that his potassium/sodium ratio was low before being on vetoryl (normally associated with addisons). That dropped further when he went on vetoryl. He’s now been off vetoryl for about 5 days now. Initially his appetite started to come back but just yesterday and today he’s suddenly not interested in food again.
I just wish I could pinpoint the cause of each of the issues and give him whatever he needs to feel better. I really just want to see him wag his tail again.