Bailey in clinic 1

When we got up this morning, we found Bailey had thrown up overnight in the dining room where he sleeps in his little alcove.  He looked and acted like he clearly didn't feel well.  His temperature was slightly elevated, at 102.8° (39.3° C).  We called our internal medicine specialist in Missoula, Dr. Dave Bostwick, who had seen Bailey a week ago for a leg problem.  Dave had us start him on Clavamox and wanted to see him tomorrow, Wednesday, when Alayne was going to be taking blind Goldie in for some minor surgery. 

But at lunchtime Bailey didn't look any better, so we took his temperature again — and found it had shot up to 104.7° (40.3° C).  Yikes!  To skyrocket like that after a few hours on antibiotics was truly alarming.  I called Dave again, and a few minutes later I had Bailey in the truck on the way to Missoula.

Here's Dave doing an initial physical exam:

Bailey with Dave Bostwick

Bailey's temperature was still 104° when we arrived at the clinic, and Dave found bacteria in some fluid he pulled from Bailey's leg (a sac around his hock that recently developed and was the cause of Bailey's previous visit to Dave).  But because the sac was fully contained and protected by a thick callus of skin, the question was where the bacteria might have come from.

Before Alayne and I took Bailey's temperature this morning, I had expressed his bladder and noticed his urine smelled, so Dave used his ultrasound to pinpoint Bailey's bladder to get a urine sample:

Bailey in clinic 2

Dave began culturing the urine sample, and also submitted bloodwork to the lab.  We will get the lab results in the morning, but the urine culture will take longer.  It's possible that a bladder infection could have worked its way back up into the kidneys and then into his bloodstream … or the bacteria could have started somewhere else entirely.  At this point we just don't know.

Meanwhile, Dave started Bailey on a stronger antibiotic and fluids, and I had to leave him at the clinic for the night.  Before I left, though, I filled his cage with a big, fleece blanket from the truck so he'd have plenty to burrow under.  And he will be very happy to see Alayne in the morning!

But the whole time I was there this afternoon, this was the look I was getting … the "Dad, why are we here?" look:

Bailey in clinic 3

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19 responses to “Bailey: In The Hospital”

  1. Carolyn Kupferschmid Avatar
    Carolyn Kupferschmid

    I have to admit, I really like the buffer of Best Friends and the third place group. Looks like another early report to work tomorrow and the next day and the next. Sure hope Bailey’s doing better by now! Hugs, Carolyn P.S. I REALLY miss Teddy and I never even knew him-just through you guys!

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  2. Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin

    I honestly don’t know how you & Alayne hold up during these sad & worrisome times lately. I am praying very hard for Bailey that all will go well. That last pic of Bailey breaks my heart! I am praying for strength, peace & calm for you & Alayne. I said this on the last post but it bears repeating. You all do such wonderful awesome work & are so selfless, loving, & caring. But, as they say, if you are doing something you love than it’s not work at all.
    God Bless you all at RDR, stay strong & look to your furry friends for comfort & strength. I’m sure they will gladly provide you a laugh & a smile!
    So excited to see RDR #1 in the contest, let’s all keep it that way! It is a wonderful tribute to all the friends that are waiting at Rainbow Bridge & to all enjoying Heaven on Earth at RDR!

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  3. Doe George Avatar
    Doe George

    Poor Bailey,those eyes tell the story! Prayers you are feeling lot’s better soon. Big Hugs!
    Happy Dance RDR #1
    Thought’s and Prayer’s to You and Alayne.
    My mind constantly drifts to Teddy, and that adorable picture you posted, such a precious little guy who stole a big piece of my heart.

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  4. Debbie Burke Avatar
    Debbie Burke

    You’ve been #1 in many hearts for a long time. Now let’s keep RDR #1 for the grand prize. You deserve it!!!
    Hope little Bailey is better soon. And I’m sorry about Teddy. He was a bright little light. You packed more than enough love for a lifetime into his short life with you.
    Steve and Alayne, you both seem to have a bottomless well of devotion. Another reason why you deserve grand prize.

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  5. Benita Avatar
    Benita

    I hope Bailey is going to be okay…..that face! Vote everyday for you!!

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  6. Penny Heinrich Avatar
    Penny Heinrich

    Thinking good thoughts for sweet little Bailey. Get better soon, little one!

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  7. Ev Avatar
    Ev

    Sorry to read that one of your little guys is sick again. Such worry for you. Poor little guy.
    Hopefully the antibiotics do the trick.

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  8. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    As one blogger said: “You’ve been number #1 for most of us for years.” We will wait on pins and needles to hear the next report on Bailey. Love those eyes!

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  9. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Little Bailey is in my prayers.

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  10. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    Please after Teddy say a prayer for the little guy!

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  11. boundforglory Avatar
    boundforglory

    OH THAT FACE!!
    You just want to do everything and anything for him…and YOU are and we all know Bailey’s in loving, capable hands.
    We hope his blanket comforted him overnight and he’s feeling much better today.
    Get well soon Bailey! XOXO

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  12. Kenna Avatar

    Feeling well or not, he is TERRIBLY cute!! The look on his face just says it all, doesn’t it??
    Here’s hoping Bailey is feeling much better today!

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  13. Nancy Longfield Avatar
    Nancy Longfield

    #1–fantastic!!!!!!!
    You deserve it!!!!!!
    Bless you both!!!!!!
    Nancy and Buddy in NJ

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  14. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Even in his illness, Bailey looks so bright and alert – he has beautiful eyes. Lots of hugs and pats for him as he undergoes his treatment. Feel better soon little Bailey. XXOO

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  15. Jennie Wiseman Avatar
    Jennie Wiseman

    Hang in there little Bailey!!! Such a sweet little face and he looks alert yet.
    Like last year, any teachers out there who can get there kids to vote at school? I am retired so I am out of the loop but I did sub and get a couple classes to the computer lab. And my husband passed the word to his classes-my students last year. The day after my students started voting we bumped up to third place so it works!!!

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  16. Lynne Parker Avatar

    Is Bailey unable to urinate on his own? I didn’t know a dog’s bladder could be expressed.

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  17. JC Avatar
    JC

    Oh, not Bailey – I hope he feels much better soon. His little face is just so sweet, and I’m sure you miss each other very much!

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  18. Tonya Avatar
    Tonya

    Awww, he’s using the “sad eyes” on you. Dachshunds are so good at that. Glad he’s feeling better today.

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  19. Adele Avatar

    Baily and Dexter and Daisy are my favorites. Is Baily okay?!

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