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February 22, 2021 at 7:53 am in reply to: Puppy with red uncomfortable eye #166275 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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MemberOh yeah, I forgot to add sheās been wearing a cone since going to the vet.
May 16, 2015 at 7:14 am in reply to: Food suggestions for short bowel syndrome #72445 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberShe said it would be easier for him to digest because dry food is more processed. That just doesnāt make sense to me.
May 16, 2015 at 5:51 am in reply to: Food suggestions for short bowel syndrome #72443 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberThanks for you suggestions. I was leaning towards wet food but I was just curious why the vet would tell me and her that dry food would be easier to digest.
April 22, 2014 at 11:40 am in reply to: Vigorously shaking ear #39423 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberSheās got super clean, non smelly ears. They arenāt red or inflamed. Nothing lodged inside ear.
The vet tech was praising both Blue Buffalo and Royal Caninās feather food.
Vet doesnāt know whatās up. He wasnāt concerned at all. Might be an allergy which I why I asked about using benadryl. Iām really hoping itās not a food allergy.
April 22, 2014 at 11:09 am in reply to: Vigorously shaking ear #39420 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberSo I guess sheās going to get Remicin for her right ear and I also bought Benadryl in case sheās having allergies.
April 22, 2014 at 9:58 am in reply to: Vigorously shaking ear #39411 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberAt the vet right now. Sheās getting an ear swab. Vet says her ears look completely normal and sometimes people and dogs have earpain and discomfort. Neither of them even addressed the issue of the ear hematoma until I brought it up. Think they were planning on sending me on my merry way totally discounting the fact that her is bothering her.
April 21, 2014 at 10:07 pm in reply to: Vigorously shaking ear #39379 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberSheās never had any trouble with her ears. They are upright like German Shepherd ears. Iāve been rotating her food aroundāall grain free foods. I think she might be sensitive to chicken, therefore Iāve been avoiding those foods. Iām hoping itāll be as easy as antibiotics and/or ear drops. Thereās nothing worse than an itch you canāt reach:(.
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MemberShe was only doing it a couple times a day. Thank you for your input. I guess Iām going to call around to try to get her into a vet tomorrow.
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MemberThank you patty. Iām going to pass along your suggestions.
June 6, 2013 at 8:07 am in reply to: Occasional scratching and chewing #18801 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityCodex
MemberUgh please ignore my typos. I wrote this up on my phone. Ps I I meant to say that I donāt think the raw food caused the itchiness.
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MemberIām going to give her a couple days. If it continues to be a problem, Iām going to take her to the vet D:.
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