victoria
Well-Known Member
Oh I'm so sorry! I avoided this thread because of my horrible experience with PT but now I wish I hadn't.
When Lizzie had PT I used yogurt container lids but they did not work well because she would end up rolling in the food and pulling out her gunk covered fur when it dried. When her sister started having trouble eating (not PT) I found the ergonomic feeding bowls from Living World and they worked well. I don't know that they would work for advanced cases but it is something to consider.
You may also want to ask your vet about Deslorelin implants for mammary tumors. My vet is participating in a clinical trial to test their effectiveness as an alternative to surgery and he said there would likely be a similar trial in Guelph, probably at the faculty. The implants themselves have long been tested on rats for toxicity before being used on other animals, so they are safe but it is unknown if they are effective. I have 2 girls with implants at the moment and it seems to have stopped the tumor growth, which is great, but the implants *may* also help prevent PT. Research is in the early stages and the cause of PT is not fully understood, but it is definitely something to keep in mind. (It's probably too late to think about the implants for Eve but it's something to ask about when there's an inoperable mammary tumor.)
When Lizzie had PT I used yogurt container lids but they did not work well because she would end up rolling in the food and pulling out her gunk covered fur when it dried. When her sister started having trouble eating (not PT) I found the ergonomic feeding bowls from Living World and they worked well. I don't know that they would work for advanced cases but it is something to consider.
You may also want to ask your vet about Deslorelin implants for mammary tumors. My vet is participating in a clinical trial to test their effectiveness as an alternative to surgery and he said there would likely be a similar trial in Guelph, probably at the faculty. The implants themselves have long been tested on rats for toxicity before being used on other animals, so they are safe but it is unknown if they are effective. I have 2 girls with implants at the moment and it seems to have stopped the tumor growth, which is great, but the implants *may* also help prevent PT. Research is in the early stages and the cause of PT is not fully understood, but it is definitely something to keep in mind. (It's probably too late to think about the implants for Eve but it's something to ask about when there's an inoperable mammary tumor.)