Comments - Eirecrest Moonlight Magic (BaiLee) Journey through HOD - Exclusively Setters2024-03-29T08:32:09Zhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=865021%3ABlogPost%3A60244&xn_auth=noHi there, just reading your s…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2010-01-16:865021:Comment:2815172010-01-16T20:48:58.449ZLinda Baldryhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/LindaBaldry
Hi there, just reading your story - my puppy Jet, who is now 2 and a half years of age, was diagnosed with HOD when he was a puppy - he developed a temperature and was on a drip for 3 days, we followed the protocol from the Irish Setter Club of America which my vet was happy to follow, we also had xrays done, Jet was taken ill just a week following his initial vaccination, and I believe it is the distemper in the vaccine, he has never been vaccinated since, he was also slightly unwell after his…
Hi there, just reading your story - my puppy Jet, who is now 2 and a half years of age, was diagnosed with HOD when he was a puppy - he developed a temperature and was on a drip for 3 days, we followed the protocol from the Irish Setter Club of America which my vet was happy to follow, we also had xrays done, Jet was taken ill just a week following his initial vaccination, and I believe it is the distemper in the vaccine, he has never been vaccinated since, he was also slightly unwell after his rabies vaccs, but nothing like the previous symptoms. He thankfully made a full recovery, and is now fit and healthy and enjoying the show scene, he qualified for Crufts last year and also qualified for this years Crufts. Before he has anymore vaccination boosters, he will be blood tested to check his vaccination status. Thanks for posting your story, I hope it helps anyone else who meets with this awful disease. Regards Linda Hi Eileen,
I am so sorry to…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-12-29:865021:Comment:2753152009-12-29T18:53:07.244ZMichelle Websterhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/hooley
Hi Eileen,<br />
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I am so sorry to hear about your experience, but so glad that BaiLee is now much better. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I have heard of HOD before, but couldn't remember what it meant, so thanks for jogging my memory. I wish you well in the future with BaiLee and hope that he continues to be well.<br />
Best wishes,<br />
Michelle
Hi Eileen,<br />
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I am so sorry to hear about your experience, but so glad that BaiLee is now much better. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I have heard of HOD before, but couldn't remember what it meant, so thanks for jogging my memory. I wish you well in the future with BaiLee and hope that he continues to be well.<br />
Best wishes,<br />
Michelle Hi there Eileen, So glad to h…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-11-07:865021:Comment:2582772009-11-07T11:29:53.706ZDee Rancehttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/DeeRance
Hi there Eileen, So glad to hear that BaiLee is on the mend...thank you for sharing you experience with us, personally I have never heard of HOD, (fore warned is fore armed) Thanks again and hope he keeps getting better and better
Hi there Eileen, So glad to hear that BaiLee is on the mend...thank you for sharing you experience with us, personally I have never heard of HOD, (fore warned is fore armed) Thanks again and hope he keeps getting better and better Thanks to Eileen and Camilla…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-11-07:865021:Comment:2581362009-11-07T09:25:22.672ZCarmel Murphyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Clannrua
Thanks to Eileen and Camilla for all the info on HOD(I had never heard of it either) Hope Bailey is as good as new!!
Thanks to Eileen and Camilla for all the info on HOD(I had never heard of it either) Hope Bailey is as good as new!! Thankyou Eileen for sharing y…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-11-06:865021:Comment:2580492009-11-06T21:11:36.121ZCheryl Goreyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/CherylGorey
Thankyou Eileen for sharing your journey with BaiLee on this disease. I personally have not ever heard of it, so it was very interesting.<br />
Thank-you Camilla for this article, I will read and save it with my other dog health information and thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences. This is a great site for us all. cheers from Down Under
Thankyou Eileen for sharing your journey with BaiLee on this disease. I personally have not ever heard of it, so it was very interesting.<br />
Thank-you Camilla for this article, I will read and save it with my other dog health information and thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences. This is a great site for us all. cheers from Down Under Hi there, my dog Jet was affe…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-11-06:865021:Comment:2579922009-11-06T19:15:51.049ZLinda Baldryhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/LindaBaldry
Hi there, my dog Jet was affected by HOD after his initial vaccinations given late at 13 weeks, he could not stand and had a very high temperature, thankfully his breeder Rita Pike made me aware of HODs and with the help of my vet Jet was put on a drip for 3 days and followed the protocol previously posted by Camilla Ostman, he was xrayed and this showed his joints to be swollen, he was only allowed into the garden and for the second part of his vaccination course, was given the vaccine without…
Hi there, my dog Jet was affected by HOD after his initial vaccinations given late at 13 weeks, he could not stand and had a very high temperature, thankfully his breeder Rita Pike made me aware of HODs and with the help of my vet Jet was put on a drip for 3 days and followed the protocol previously posted by Camilla Ostman, he was xrayed and this showed his joints to be swollen, he was only allowed into the garden and for the second part of his vaccination course, was given the vaccine without the Distemper part. Fortunately Jet made a full recovery, he also had a slight reaction to his Rabies vaccs but nothing like the initial syptoms, I would just like to add in case you did not know - but NEVER give dogs grapes, rasins, currents or sultanas, they can cause liver damage and can kill a dog. Hope this information helps, good luck regards Linda. Thank you so much Camilla. On…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2009-11-06:865021:Comment:2579812009-11-06T16:06:10.790ZEileen Chesworthhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/EileenMoberg
Thank you so much Camilla. One thing about the Irish Setter families is that we have a strong bond and desire to learn about our babies. I thank you for the material here. I will read it in detail when I get time. I believe HOD is rare and it may be more prevalent in North America than in Europe because most of the owners are not familiar with the disease in Europe.<br />
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I will certainly keep every one abreast of what the scientist discover about the disease. At this point there is just speculation…
Thank you so much Camilla. One thing about the Irish Setter families is that we have a strong bond and desire to learn about our babies. I thank you for the material here. I will read it in detail when I get time. I believe HOD is rare and it may be more prevalent in North America than in Europe because most of the owners are not familiar with the disease in Europe.<br />
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I will certainly keep every one abreast of what the scientist discover about the disease. At this point there is just speculation of what might have caused the disease. When we brought Bailey home we let him run as much as he wanted to and for anyone who owns a puppy knows that there is no end to playing and running. The excessive exercise might have caused stress on the joints, he received his rabies shot, we took him to obedience school which was a strict regiment - this emotional stress may have caused the flare up. We just don't know. I guess we won't know till we do more studies. I don't know how long that will take but I will keep everyone updated.<br />
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Keep in touch. Hello Eileen,
Thank you for s…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2008-03-24:865021:Comment:604972008-03-24T20:39:34.718ZJudi Schuermanhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/JudiSchuerman
Hello Eileen,<br />
Thank you for sending me information about visiting your site. I've read through your posting and found it very informative. Annie does not like to ride in cars either. I have problems getting her to get inside my car. She does everything to distract me so she won't have to go. I decided to use our bigger car and put a crate inside it. She likes the crate.<br />
Also, the tissue underneath her eyes get a firey red at times, not always. She is going to her second obedience sequence now…
Hello Eileen,<br />
Thank you for sending me information about visiting your site. I've read through your posting and found it very informative. Annie does not like to ride in cars either. I have problems getting her to get inside my car. She does everything to distract me so she won't have to go. I decided to use our bigger car and put a crate inside it. She likes the crate.<br />
Also, the tissue underneath her eyes get a firey red at times, not always. She is going to her second obedience sequence now and wants to play with all the other dogs. She is getting stronger and I am using a chain collar now when we train. Annie is getting possesive and barks at noises at night. Thank you for sharing your experience.<br />
Judi Hi Eileen,
thanks for sharing…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2008-03-24:865021:Comment:602642008-03-24T09:07:58.926ZSusan Stonehttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/SwissSusan
Hi Eileen,<br />
thanks for sharing - this is a disease I have not heard very much about (first on this site I think). I looked it up and found the following site: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?articleid=446 with more information.<br />
Wishing you and BaiLee all the best and fingers crossed he will be OK soon!
Hi Eileen,<br />
thanks for sharing - this is a disease I have not heard very much about (first on this site I think). I looked it up and found the following site: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?articleid=446 with more information.<br />
Wishing you and BaiLee all the best and fingers crossed he will be OK soon!