Monday, January 28, 2008

Recent Happenings

My TAG (knock off or real, I have no idea) stopped working... so I lost track of time and forgot to write. JK, but my watch did stop working. The reason: I had a Kittitian change the battery, and the water proof seal was ruined. Water got in the watch, it fogged up, which sucked, then one day all the water droplets disappeared. On the flight from here to Miami, I reset my time and heard a snap. I don't know what it was, but the watch stopped. Later it started up again, and went through cycles or working and breaking. If I tapped it pretty hard, it would start working, but then the time would be off. I knew I should have gotten a cheap watch in Miami, but I thought fortunately we have duty free Port Zante.

I went to every store that could possibly sell watches on the island. The ones the locals buy are gold, full of fake diamonds, and not water resistant (and they are still pricey). The tourist shops tried to convince me that they'd give me a special price, cuz I was so pretty or nice or some other creative reason. I ruled out the over priced and ugly and came up with two options: Citizen Corso Eco Drive (MSRP=$225, SKB=$110) or Seiko Coutura (MSRP=$335, SKB=$190).

Neither watch will ever need a battery. The Citizen Eco Drive charges its battery from the sun, while the Seiko lack a battery completely able to run off the wearer's pulse and body movement. Such advances in technology!

While I really loved the Seiko because it was pink, I went with the Citizen because I figured I'd ruin whichever watch I got, so might as well get the cheaper one. It also had days of the week. Sometimes (like every day) I forget what day it is.

I acquired 2 cats and a dog over break... to make a total of 5 fuzzies in my one bedroom apt. BUT it wasn't my fault, remember I've adapted a "no pick up strays" policy. One of my really good friends didn't make it last semester. We actually lost 22 people out of our class of 91. The bummer is that a lot of them really had the personality to be vets, they just had one thing or another "happen" back home. A few were allowed to repeat the semester, but many are looking at transferring to St. George's on Granada. So I end up with this dog and these two cats... and the dog hated my landlord who happened to be on island during the break.

So I posted an ad: "Dog needs home ASAP! Student had to leave island and couldn't take her. Roux is a great dog w/o personality problem, ~10mo old. Hasn't chewed anything in my place up yet (and I've had her for almost 1 month!) Comes with crate, food, leash, collar, all shots, microchipped, deworming, spayed, everything. Weighs ~40lbs, almost solid black with a few white hairs. Really great dog, I have 5 animals in my 1 bedroom apt so I can't keep her. (Free of course.)" Found her a home the next day, pfew!

Unfortunately, I've decided to keep the cats. They are Batik (formerly Miss Puddy) and Mango. Miss Puddy got knocked up, so I couldn't justify calling her Miss with her son, Mango running around. This is how we figured it out: my friend picked up a seemingly 3mo old stray kitten-- Miss Puddy (Rule #1: don't pick up strays), and like a good owner, dewormed and vaccinated her (Rule #2: don't vaccinate pregnant animals), so she aborted 2 kittens and had Mango who is "special."

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Amitraz Overdose

Do I have a really dumb dog! You have to understand that living down here you have to contend with all these obscure tropical diseases. Things you don't see in the states. And thus I keep a tick collar on the dogs in addition to a topical flea and tick control and an internal heartworm and nematode control.

Saturday sometime Rudder ATE Salty's brand freakin' new $43 tick collar. It's not like he's a puppy and doesn't know any better; he's 5 years old now. Picture me not thrilled.

I didn't know he ate it. I noticed Salty's tick collar was gone a few hours after I put it around her neck. She kinda has a pin head so I figured it just slipped off and it would turn up sooner or later. These are Amitraz collars good for 3 months and the only thing that is effective against the tick on island that carries Ehrlichia canis. While treatable, Ehrilichia is something I'd rather avoid, along with the other miscellaneous tick-borne diseases.

Massive stinky diarrhea in my shower was the first tip I had that Rudder was sick. Disgusted, I cleaned it up. About an hour later the vomiting began. Puke #2 had part (~1 inch) of tick collar in it. I call a few colleagues (ahem, vet students) then the vet on emergency duty. Rudder was obviously ill but not "on death's door" sick, so I didn't want to bring him in and disturb anyone if we could wait it out. Amitraz is rarely fatal in dogs (not so in kitties and bunnies) but clinical signs related to overdose include ataxia, bradycardia, diarrhea, and vomiting. All of which Rudder was displaying (as per Plumb's starting on pg 48).

Tried some hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting (don't try this at home), which was fruitless since he had already vomited up his stomach contents. Five vomits and 2 diarrhea's later, with the last diarrhea being entirely mucosoid with small clotts, I bring him in to get charcoaled. We also administered a shot of atipamezole (if I remember right) to counter the tick collar's effects just in case. Poor guy looked so sick, not critical, but definitely feeling icky.

We weren't sure if the shot or charcoal would do anything, but by morning Rudder was back to his normal self, so it was well worth the $150EC. We (Rudder, Salty, and I) spent the day at the beach getting a tan. I buried Salty in the sand, with Rudder's help, and turned her into the Sphinx. School starts tomorrow (3rd semester) so I'm heading to bed now.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year!

One more year down, another to go. 2007 was a pretty miserable year, hopefully 2008 will be better. So far it's been a great start.

Spent the day at the beach. Have a little research project going on. Feel relaxed and ready for school to start. Also been picking up my classmates at the airport, and it's nice to see everyone again.