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<DIV>Many of you know my sweet old gentlehound Crackers from Boardwaddles,
Michigan, Slobberfest and Rambles. While being treated for a sinus infection
this spring my vet noticed that his hematocrit (red blood cells) levels were
dropping ever so slightly so she ran an auto immune panel on him. Crackers has
Lupus (SLE) the same thing that people have. It is very rare in canines and
almost never seen in cats and horses so there is not a lot of information out
there. The treatment is basically prednisone, stay out of the sun, use
sunscreen, (I always have on his nose) and avoid stress. If you know Crackers it
is pretty hard to stress him.! We have been getting bloodwork done every couple
of weeks and it returned to normal but this last one was down a tiny bit so the
vet upped the pred.</DIV>
<DIV>I am curious to know if anyone else as experienced this in any dog, not
necessarily a basset. It has been found in GSDs, Afghan Hounds, Beagles and some
terriers.So far my boy is acting normal and has gained a little weight. I would
like to have him around for a while longer and I know people who have been
living wit Lupus for decades. </DIV>
<DIV>Any info or thoughts would be appreciated. Oh and a little drool
too!<BR>Kathy with Crackers, Loki and Jordan (more about her in another
posting)</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>