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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: TCC in bladder</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 5/7/2009 mamadi wrote:Hi&amp;nbsp;Nice to hear from you, but I am so sorry about your Sheltie.&amp;nbsp; BeeBee is still hanging in there.&amp;nbsp; The Peroxicam hasn&amp;#39;t shrunk the tumor as we had hoped, but it seems to keep her free of pain.&amp;nbsp; She has to wear a diaper all of the time while in the house as my place is fully carpeted and she leaks constantly.I have switched her to a homemade diet of rice, chicken and carrots-which she loves and have been trying to add some extra nutrients by giving her high-quality kibble as a treat.&amp;nbsp; She won&amp;#39;t eat regular dog food as a meal anymore.&amp;nbsp; I guess I&amp;#39;ve really spoiled her - but she deserves it!It&amp;#39;s been a long, hard road so far, but as long as she is active and not in pain, wwe&amp;#39;ll keep going.&amp;nbsp; She does have a hard time when taking a walk - starts out fine, but after about 200 feet, she stops every step or two and strains to urinate.&amp;nbsp; So, we don&amp;#39;t get to go for our long walks anymore.&amp;nbsp; Please keep in touch regading your Sheltie.&amp;nbsp; My email is --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html--  Hi,&amp;nbsp;Very new to this forum and not sure, but reading about TCC, my yellow lab (Kelsey) was diagnosed in January with TCC, she has been on Previcox 1/2 tablet a day, she is still acting like the crazed dog she&amp;#39;s always been and we walk at least 3 miles a day - her loose so she must run 5 miles a day.&amp;nbsp; So with all that said I did a bunch of research and have been giving herTeavigo 2 in morning and 2 at night - I can&amp;#39;t tell what is going on but she doesn&amp;#39;t bleed anymore - still going or trying frequently but we live with that. The Vet was at the house last week and couldn&amp;#39;t believe her and actually recommended that I check with a surgeon to see if they might do something, she couldn&amp;#39;t believe she was still alive and said - &amp;quot;no one&amp;#39;s told the blonde that she is sick&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; So there is hope at least in my mind. Anyone found anything else that seems to have been working.&amp;nbsp;Thanks,Becky &amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi&amp;nbsp;Nice to hear from you, but I am so sorry about your Sheltie.&amp;nbsp; BeeBee is still hanging in there.&amp;nbsp; The Peroxicam hasn&amp;#39;t shrunk the tumor as we had hoped, but it seems to keep her free of pain.&amp;nbsp; She has to wear a diaper all of the time while in the house as my place is fully carpeted and she leaks constantly.I have switched her to a homemade diet of rice, chicken and carrots-which she loves and have been trying to add some extra nutrients by giving her high-quality kibble as a treat.&amp;nbsp; She won&amp;#39;t eat regular dog food as a meal anymore.&amp;nbsp; I guess I&amp;#39;ve really spoiled her - but she deserves it!It&amp;#39;s been a long, hard road so far, but as long as she is active and not in pain, wwe&amp;#39;ll keep going.&amp;nbsp; She does have a hard time when taking a walk - starts out fine, but after about 200 feet, she stops every step or two and strains to urinate.&amp;nbsp; So, we don&amp;#39;t get to go for our long walks anymore.&amp;nbsp; Please keep in touch regading your Sheltie.&amp;nbsp; My email is --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html-- </description>
      <author>mamadi</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: TCC in bladder</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 2/25/2009 mamadi wrote:HiI am new to this site and have been reading a lot of messages regarding TCC in bladders of canines.&amp;nbsp; My 12 year old beagle, BB, was just diagnosed with TCC in the neck of her bladder last Friday.&amp;nbsp; She&amp;#39;s been put on Peroxicam - 1ml liquid per day and seems to handle it well.&amp;nbsp; In fact, her appetite is amazing!She became incontinent around Christmas time and we went through the tests and meds for a UTI, hormones, etc.&amp;nbsp; Finally, a contrast x-ray was done and a mass was found.&amp;nbsp; The vet says he can&amp;#39;t give me any idea of how long she will live, but that no vet would even try to remove the tumor.&amp;nbsp; He hasn&amp;#39;t recommended any special diet or antiobiotics.&amp;nbsp; Does that sound strange?She is acting like her old self, except straining when urinating and constantly dripping urine, so she must wear a diaper at all times when in the house - a reall challenge in itself.I need to travel with my job occasionally and have no idea if there are kennels that will board an incontinent dog.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone have any info on this?Diann&amp;nbsp;Yes I have a Sheltie just diagnosed with TCC today. Had xrays done with dye She started to leak &amp;amp; try urinating for long Periods of time now for about a month or so.They are treating Her with meds have to pick up tomorrow.She is 11 1/2 years old, &amp;nbsp;so surgery also is not an option the vet said. I would never have known anything was wrong because she is so active till i seen her trying to go potty.I am reading everything to find out all I can.</description>
      <author>Donnasbb</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>HiI am new to this site and have been reading a lot of messages regarding TCC in bladders of canines.&amp;nbsp; My 12 year old beagle, BB, was just diagnosed with TCC in the neck of her bladder last Friday.&amp;nbsp; She&amp;#39;s been put on Peroxicam - 1ml liquid per day and seems to handle it well.&amp;nbsp; In fact, her appetite is amazing!She became incontinent around Christmas time and we went through the tests and meds for a UTI, hormones, etc.&amp;nbsp; Finally, a contrast x-ray was done and a mass was found.&amp;nbsp; The vet says he can&amp;#39;t give me any idea of how long she will live, but that no vet would even try to remove the tumor.&amp;nbsp; He hasn&amp;#39;t recommended any special diet or antiobiotics.&amp;nbsp; Does that sound strange?She is acting like her old self, except straining when urinating and constantly dripping urine, so she must wear a diaper at all times when in the house - a reall challenge in itself.I need to travel with my job occasionally and have no idea if there are kennels that will board an incontinent dog.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone have any info on this?Diann</description>
      <author>mamadi</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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