5/5 Janice P. 1 year ago on Google
Myself
and
my
family
would
like
to
say
a
huge
thank
you
from
the
bottom
of
our
hearts
to
the
staff
at
Glasgow
University
Vet
School
Small
Animal
Hospital
for
saving
my
fur
babies
life.
Ted
became
really
unwell
very
quickly
with
lethargy,
off
his
food
and
struggling
to
breathe.
He
collapsed
in
the
house
resulting
in
me
contacting
my
vet
who
very
quickly
came
out
to
see
Ted.
They
took
him
to
the
surgery
to
do
blood
tests
and
various
other
procedures
but
we
were
told
the
devastating
news
that
he
had
something
called
IMHA,
a
condition
where
his
own
immune
system
starts
attacking
his
red
blood
cells
causing
severe
anaemia,
his
liver
leaking
bile
into
his
system
and
very
pale
gums.
We
were
told
that
it
would
be
touch
and
go
for
the
next
few
hours
as
they
had
to
give
him
steroids
and
a
blood
transfusion
and
hope
this
would
help.
Well
the
next
week
has
been
the
longest
week
of
my
life
wondering
if
he
would
pull
through
and
waiting
for
the
morning
phone
call
from
the
hospital
for
an
update
on
his
condition.
With
the
expertise
and
care
of
the
hospital
staff
ted
improved
every
day
and
had
blood
taken
yesterday
to
see
if
his
red
blood
cells
were
starting
to
regenerate
and
Iβm
over
the
moon
that
they
are
nearly
at
the
normal
level.
Iβm
sorry
for
the
long
post
but
I
want
pet
owners
to
be
aware
of
this
life
treating
disease
and
with
this
information
hope
to
save
some
other
dogs
that
could
be
showing
signs
of
this
disease.
Thank
you
again
to
every
single
member
of
the
internal
medicine
department
who
were
involved
with
the
care
of
ted.
You
are
all
wonderful
people.
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