Thats exactly what the Vet figures it is....we are to treat with warm compresses and Polysporin for the weekend and see how he is Tuesday
Thats exactly what the Vet figures it is....we are to treat with warm compresses and Polysporin for the weekend and see how he is Tuesday
Back from the vet. Everything is fine, still some drainage coming from the wound, but no fever. Vet told us to come tomorrow too, I don't know why.
The leg is also less swollen than yesterday.
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I'm going to go against what others are saying here, I think! Dogs are not like humans and usually when we have issues its along the lines of needing fibre and softening up of stools to ensure...
Back from the vet. Cookie got his injections and IV fluids. He was a good boy. He even managed to walk a bit.
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The breeder and the breeder of the momma have chosen PINK as the pup I'll get to take home. One more month!
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OMG Laura, that brings to mind an incident. DD's father was a very slight man, probably 125 pounds and 5'9". The only shape he had was on his butt from his wallet. Late one night we heard a large...
That's the same as what Sam's lump was. Before the biopsy, we tried Benadryl, an anti-inflammatory and antibiotic. None of these did anything which lead to the biopsy. His lump eventually went away...
My Cooper is the one with the salivary mucocele.... it is in his neck though, not his cheek. Since you feel them bilaterally.... maybe they are just salivary glands. Cooper's vet said that it can...
Sam did have a lump in his cheek. It looked very similar to Theo's only it was on one side. His was biopsied and came back as reactive lymphoid tissue. The vet thought a tiny sliver of something may...
I was distracted and just reading this.
Nikki has one of those things on her face and I had it biopsied. It turned out to be an "overactive" gland or node (I can't remember - it was a long time...
Sending tons of mojo that the results are all good news.
Sending good thoughts for good news!
Sending good thoughts...
Good thoughts for good results.
Hope results come back with good news!
He was out of it all night. I put him on his dog bed at the foot of my bed and that's where he was all night.
I had to admit, when we picked him up, he came out saw Dave and wagged his tail,...
Try taking his temp, too, just in case...
As you were describing the bumps I was thinking bug bites. But, they are so bilaterally symmetrical it would be odd for bug bites.
Sending good thoughts. Will be looking for an update.
My boy Chase had a swelling on one side that turned out to be (possibly) a zygomatic salivary mucocele. I think things like tooth abscess or another sort of cyst or abscess were also considered in...
It looks like some sort lymphnode swelling, being that they are bilateral. I wonder if he's got something going on in his mouth, with a tooth?
Hmmm...I think I'd head to the vet.
How many of your 107 posts have been telling people they don't know what they are doing or to read a different post? If you disagree what people are trying to discuss then LEAVE THE BOARD.
We camp with our four about 4 - 6 times each year.
We use two exercise pens joined together and with a mat on the ground for them to lie on. We also have an easy up canopy that goes over the top...
Oh, and you can teach Theo (and your Mom) "Up" or whatever command means it's ok to jump up. So that, when she's prepared, Theo can jump on her. That's our strategy with Mocha, although I admit I...
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