Re: Does my dog have cushings? SBT
Hi and welcome to you and Misty!
Since we all have enough to be worrying about right now I wanted to add that there is rarely any need to rush into treating Cushing's. Untreated cush pups can and do live years before they are diagnosed and put on treatment. The signs like excess peeing can be a problem for us humans who have to clean up after them but the dog can manage quite well for some time. So try not to let the delay in getting her in to be tested caused added stress in your life. If this is Cushing's, and we will be better able to answer that question once we see those test results Lori asked for and know the signs you are seeing, there is little need to panic about the delay.
I look forward to seeing those test results and learning about her signs soon.
Hugs,
Leslie
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