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It is my understanding that radiation does stop the pain. I don't know if it also slows tumor growth. A good question to ask Dr. Couto & staff
Sending more prayers!
Buy a t shirt that is roomy (buy several). I think I've used XL (men's size) but if she is tiny you can go smaller. Cut it up the back of the shirt about 1/2 way. Put it on and tie the shirt in a knot -- the knot will be on her back. They can wear it 24/7 and you change it when it gets soiled I would stitch the open arm hole closed that is over the amp site (obviously--it would be hard to get on otherwise )
It's possible the food has gone bad/stale. Can you buy a new small bag & see?
I assume you are keeping up with the hundreds of recalls? Sensible Choice dry is the latest.
when Pablo tore his (a strange through and through like he ran a stick lengthwise) the vet trimmed it and we did wrap it for several days. He healed pretty quick.
that is too cute! A super, cheap fix for SA!
Call tomorrow and see what you can work out. They are very good and super nice to work with Let us know!
Sending prayers you can get your goofy boy back.
What does very low mean? Since the thyroid is the engine for the body, it can affect lots of things.
Has she been wormed with panacur? Are you giving acidophillus pills? Where are you located? What are you feeding?
Marilyn has her guy's corns removed with a laser. I think you are right Batmom in that this might be a good alternative.
I am wondering, too, if this is a corn or perhaps a wart(?)
Towards the end, Ivey was on 100mg of tramadol every 4 hours (no NSAIDs). Kathleen's Max is on tramadol, morphine and neurontin to manage his pain.
Sending prayers & hugs.
Did you get him pain meds? Send it all to Dr. C asap and also talk with your regular vet first thing tomorrow morning. Talk directly with the vet. Let him know you are sending everything to Ohio State. You need him on board since he will work with them and he will be the one to give you pain meds.
Sending prayers.
I wouldn't use flea spray on top of Frontline. Use a flea comb and drown them in soapy water
I rarely use flea products. The old comb & soapy water And no, 3 does not constitute an infestation.
Looking at the photo you posted, I'd probably soak it, give antibiotics and when it's "normal" have it hulled. Print out the hulling article and give it to your vet