Hi sandra my dog was diagnosed with this as well, she was diagnose almost 2 months ago and they put her on vetoryl,,,,,shes a but better but when she ealks spins and sometimes gets to going real fast, she dony bark or not vocal no more, she dont play, she sleeps alot. She is becoming more alert and getting a bit better but sure is a different dog, i miss her playing and being around me alot, she is 12 she turned 12 sept 14,,,, she is such a smart loving dog to see her go thru this, i was wondering if you tried this medocine or only the one your doing now? Just trying to help my doggie kid feel better this sucks and im sad, a few times i think im going to have to say goodbye but i love her too much, but also dont like seeing her suffer and spin all the tome or sleep all yhe time,,, but when she is awake i have notice improvements and she had poddy accidents alot,, just saf
Yes please do let us know your dog's progress on Evitex. Cushing's is a nasty thing to happen to a dog, and anything that really helps would be good to know about.
Sandra,
I would be cautious about our optimism regarding Tilostane. I too had a Cushing dog about 5 years ago and was importing this costly product from England. We put the dog on the drug and immediately saw such an improvement we could not believe it. However, the improvement lasted for about 3 months and the dog then took a dramatic and rapid decline such that we had to put him down. This disease really is highly individualistic in these dogs and what I have found works for one dog may not work well for another. I noticed a number of folks posting that their dogs appear incoherent at times. This disease can cause these animals from what I am told to have mild strokes so I would always have some baby aspirin on hand and the minute you notice the dogs gait or blinking function of their eye not be normal give them some aspirin.
I have just had another dog diagnosed borderline with the disease but this time around I am going to try another product called Evitex (Emerald Valley manufacturer) that has been used successfully in horses. I believe I caught this disease early on in this dog which I think plays a big part in your success for treatment. The last dog I believe was diagnosed to late in the disease process and that is why the Trilostane may not have worked as well. Evitex has been used quite successfully for borderline cases for equines, I have experience with it as do a number of other owners with elderly horses. When this second dog of mine was diagosed I sat down with the vet and this is what we decided we would try. I began treating this dog 1 month ago and have seen improvement in decrease in appetite, water consumption, and for the first time in 6 months she jumped up on a coach. I plan to treat the dog for 4 months with this product and then go back for another set of blood tests. Will update this group with her progress.
Sorry people, I made a mistake. Cushings Disease is never cured, unless it's a tumor in the adrenal gland & it's successfully surgically removed. Many dogs cannot survive the surgery. Some do. My Julie's is better..her numbers came back alot better. She will never be cured..she has to stay on Trilostane the rest of her life. Cushings can reek havock on the dogs body & hopefully the meds will get it under control, but it won't cure it. Julie will always have to be tested. She is now in the hospital with a severe bout of Pancreatitis...for the 2nd time. This never ends.
Hi, bella. If you have time, please could you update us with what happens while your dog is taking Trilostane? That would be great. I would be very interested, and I'm sure there are many people here whose dogs have been diagnosed with Cushing's, who would also like to know.
That is so good to know that the Cushing's can go away. I was just told yesterday that My Shih-Tzu that is12 years old has Cushing's I was so scared for her. She just started on Trilostane yesterday. I hope she gets to feeling better soon. Thanks for the good news.
Oh Sandra! That is such good news about your Julie! I am so pleased to hear this. You must be very happy that she is feeling better now, and the worries have gone.
Thanks for telling us about Trilostane. If ever Misty(hopefully she won't) -needs treatment for Cushing's I shall definitely remember that.