I recently took my 3 year old corgi to the vet and had him boarded for one night and groomed. After he returned home, I noticed he was lethargic, but I assumed he was tired from barking at other dogs all night. I took him to the emergency vet the next night because he wasn't improving, and he had started wincing when I would pet his back. Hank's temperature was at 106.7. The vet noticed discoloration on his rump, and decided to shave the area to determine what the cause of the pain was. He is covered with swollen, pink marks and bloody, oozing pustules from his tail to the nape of his neck. The vet said it looks almost like a burn, or a chemical reaction. Hank is staying his second night in the ICU as his fever is not down.
I will post a picture link at the end of this, as I imagine most people will not want to look at it unwittingly.
Has anyone had a problem like this with their corgi? Any ideas of what it might be, besides contact dermatitis?
WARNING: highly unpleasant photo in this link.
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I do hope for a quick recovery, that looks horribly painful and do so hope that the cause of it is discovered.
I'm not too sure if the type of shampoo can cause that but do recall reading that cage dryers can get rather toasty if not monitored. I know when I voulnteered for the vets or even the humane society we are not allowed to use or set up the cage dryers for the dogs.
These dogs don't need to be under the dryer! All they really need is a good blow out with the force dryer. It gets the undercoat out well and is cool air. Ughh. Yep, I'd get all the info on the shampoo and any other product they used. And lots of pics and records from the vet. Considering the cost of treating this, I might even find a good lawyer.
Hi Aubrie...that's awful...I'm so sorry you both are going through this...especially your little guy. From your comment below, it sounds like maybe he was burned from being under the dryer that long? I'll tell you, when my corgi was a year old I had boarded her at a vet's office (thinking she'd be safest with doctors around) only to bring her home and the next day she was so sick. I took her to her regular vet and it ended up she contacted the parasite, Giardia from the other vets office. It was the worst (almost) 8 weeks of recovery time I've ever been through with her...I have never boarded her since.
I've always taken my girl to Petsmart to get groomed. They are so great and take such great care of her.
I hope your little guy recovers quickly and you take care. :)
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