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Uh oh. Ruby's real interested in grackle droppings...almost as magnificent as goose poop. Not good at-tall.
Never a dull moment!
Cassie also had a conjunctivitis a few months ago. At first I thought it was allergies. Vet produced some eye drops that did the trick. Hope it works for you, too!
Urk! How does a dog get Clostridial Enterotoxicosis?
I hope they are headed towards a speedy recovery!
Hope all is improving Beth!
Maddie's eye is looking much better (though it was already on the improve before we started the ointment).
Jack had his shot of antibiotics on Thursday around 4pm and his first dose of Flagyl on Thursday around 6:30. Let me tell you, I think antibiotics are horribly over-prescribed and can have long term health impacts by interrupting gut flora. However, when they are what is actually needed, it is amazing how fast they work. He had two tiny loose stools at bedtime on Thursday, then he slept right through the night. I had to wake him up on Friday morning. He didn't poop again at all til one little plop Friday evening. No messy floor, no need to wash the poor dog's backside. And this morning he got the zoomies and was doing laps.
He is getting used to the new feeding regime and I'm afraid I'm creating a monster, but it helps rest his digestive tract so the inflammation can heal. Tomorrow I'll start mixing back in a tablespoon of kibble and see how that goes.
Between the two of them, we are dishing out 7 doses of medications a day. I feel like a nurse!
I agree with you Beth...the overuse of antibiotics is affecting people and animals. They did not give Wiley any after her 9 teeth were pulled which I thought they would have. She is doing fine without them:) I work with people who have problems due to the overuse...and some doctors just keep prescribing:(
I do agree that since Jack does need them to improve his health this is OK.
Hope all keeps improving for you, Jack and Maddie!
So glad to hear that Jack is doing so much better! The zoomies are a good thing.
@Jane....I am surprised they didn't give Wiley antibiotics. Max has 2 more days on his. We've had him for 7 years and this is the first time he has ever been on them. I do know that like with humans, dental work can leave an opening for bacteria to get into the blood stream and directly to the heart. Maybe because it was cracked that had something to do with it. He's on Clavamox and it doesn't seem to bother his tummy.
Beth...oh no! Hope you've caught it in time and she doesn't get as bad. Lots of finger crossing that they won't keep giving this back and forth. Maybe with Jack on the meds he won't get infected again.
Ugh! I feel your pain, hope everything clears up soon.
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