Originally Posted by
Snowshoe
WEll you know, in hindsight, Oban's marginally low albumin levels (low normal when I looked up UK numbers) did turn out to be an early warning clue of his Lymphangiectasia. But like Boomer, there was no other sign or symptom.
I don't think 1.5 pounds is significant, not in what would be most Labs' normal weight range. I'm guessing, but if Boomer was less active for a while could that be just from losing muscle tone? I know how your head hurts. ONe thing is connected to something else and it's hard to see how they all mesh.
Oh, Oban couldn't handle frozen food, not too much of it. Maybe if you thawed the blueberries? I'm making my own kefir now. Surprisingly he likes it. Might be good for you too.