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Well the picture says it all. He doesn't travel well.
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That's actually good news. As they get older, just like us, they become more prone to old age issues.Antibiotics and anti inflamitory Rx for a month. Haven't got the bill yet. Double darn. But he's worth it.
Oops - I didn't specify. It was the male LGD that went to the vet.That's actually good news. As they get older, just like us, they become more prone to old age issues.
Glad you clarified. Thought it was your pug.Oops - I didn't specify. It was the male LGD that went to the vet.
It'll take a while for the meds to do their work. There is nothing that we can determine is the cause. The outcome is a bacterial infection and the cause is from abrasion. The abrasion is the curious part. Its only on the left legs and at the 'elbow' joints. Only Bubba has this, his sisters are fine. These dogs are exceptionally clean and spend a lot of time grooming themselves. And they really enjoy their winter snow baths.. I just didn't want this to get worse and because these breakouts are on the joints and fairly swollen, the last thing I want is some permanent damaged. Bubba is very valuable to us as I'm sure many of you can relate.Glad you clarified. Thought it was your pug.
Is your LGD better?
My guardians HATE the car/truck with all their hearts. Have to give them benadryl to get them in. Should probably tape a barf bag to their heads...
Odd, because before I looked at the picture, I thought it would be at the pressure points where the joint/leg hit the ground. Our older fella we just lost would occasionally develop some serious callous where he landed on the ground with a thud.It'll take a while for the meds to do their work. There is nothing that we can determine is the cause. The outcome is a bacterial infection and the cause is from abrasion. The abrasion is the curious part. Its only on the left legs and at the 'elbow' joints. Only Bubba has this, his sisters are fine. These dogs are exceptionally clean and spend a lot of time grooming themselves. And they really enjoy their winter snow baths.. I just didn't want this to get worse and because these breakouts are on the joints and fairly swollen, the last thing I want is some permanent damaged. Bubba is very valuable to us as I'm sure many of you can relate.