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Pukar TMember
I took him to the hospital yesterday and the response was same. The doc said that it is a tumor and needs to be operated but it is risky for now he has asked to use cefixime anhydrous for 10 days and think about operating if he has difficulty to poop. He also says there is a risk of spreading if its too late and advises to let him go if we can but he looks very healthy
Pukar TMemberIt looks like anal sacs but its above and below the anus nit sidewise. And yes ill will have a vet look at it once again. Thank you for your advice
Pukar TMemberThe vets have already said that all they can do is remove it through operation which can be more dangerous or risky because in most of the operations the wound did not heal. That’s why we didn’t take the option. It’s difficult to find a proper facility for animal care in our ciuntry. I’ve already been to some places and we also have a vet who comes to visit if we have any problem and he advised me to let it be and just make sure it dosent get infectef. After not being able to find a proper solution I thought someone might be able to help. Thanks to you people now I know what needs to be done and I am looking for a proper and trustworthy facility to conduct the tests needed and find an answer . If I can’t find one then I guess I just have to hope it dosent get any worse
Pukar TMemberWe don’t have much good health care for animals here. So I only had him examined and I am looking for a good vet wher we can diagnosis. The previous vets just examined and said its a tumor but sometimes it dosent look like it becuase it has some fluid in the middle on its surface
Pukar TMemberHe is a mixed breed, smallin height but heavy
and strongPukar TMemberIt doesn’t look painful but he looks uncomfortable and concern when he is about to sit.
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