Thank you for reading about Rokey. Since his last update, I mentioned he was going to see a specialist. RAGOM had approved to have a radiograph, endoscopy and his neuter done.
The radiograph checked to make sure he had no evidence of aspiration pneumonia, which can be a complication in dogs with megaesophagus. The simplest definition of aspiration pneumonia is if food remains in the esophagus, it can easily get into the lungs eventually causing a lung infection. Rokey had no evidence of aspiration pneumonia at that time. An endoscopy was performed to make sure he had no masses or strictures from his lower esophagus to his stomach, that might prevent food from going into his stomach. Good news, everything looked normal for Rokey. At this time, the vet wants Rokey on Metoclopramide. This medication is used to control nausea/vomiting. It really benefits Rokey as it has pro-motility effects within the gastrointestinal tract. Another medication is Pepcid, to decrease the acidity of his stomach contents.
Here's a video of Rokey eating http://youtu.be/06fMJYycZFsHe is so cute- he willingly goes into the Bailey Chair all by himself. Most dogs sit on the hind legs while in there, but for Rokey's size, it's easier for him to stand on his hind legs. Once he is fully grown, he should get a Bailey Chair that accommodates his size. I am currently feeding him 3 x's a day. His food is softened with water, but then I add some extra water so he can get his intake. Since he is a puppy, he is let out very often especially after eating. Potty training is still a work in progress. The accidents he has in the house, tend to be the same spots, so if I see him going to that spot, I then direct him to outside for potty.
My boyfriend's job tends to be out of town for a few days at a time. Every time he come's home, he can't believe how much Rokey is growing. I can't tell as I constantly see Rokey. Once Rokey is fully healed from his neuter surgery, I will be taking him to the groomers, just to get a little spruced up. The other day, I did start clipping his nails, so he can get used to it being done. I was able to get his front paws clipped.
Rokey did accumulate quite the vet bill at his visit that far exceeds his adoption fee. Rokey's vet care wouldn't be possible without RAGOM. On their donation page on this website, RAGOM best puts it: There is no amount too great or too small — all donations help a dog in need.
Take care and enjoy his cute photos!