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You all are not going to believe this, but Lady is having really bad neck pains. My vet has her on two pain meds (since last Wednesday). I was in Charleston with my other hound (DaVid) when I got the news from my pet sitter. Anyway, I will probably be taking her to Charleston early next week. But, my question is: Where can I buy a very soft harness for her? She weighs right at 60#. I have looked online, but don't see anything much for a Greyhound. Thanks so much.

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No this is all the vet gave me Friday. My sitter carried her to my vet Wed. afternoon, so she has been on just those two meds since then. I also think she has an ear infection (shaking head, pawing left ear and also flicking her ear). I found some Mometamax in the cabinet. It is a trick getting that in her ear when her neck really hurts. I think her neck is a little better this afternoon as she has come out in the living room once. But, she scoots to her crate. She acts scared of me.

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One way greyhounds have thrown out their necks, when at Greyhound Gang, is when they throw stuffies around.

A quick trip to a chiropractor (Holistic Vets) will clear it up.

 

Greyhound Gang also offers natural ways to reduce inflammation - Yucca is fabulous, and I wouldn't be within it.

 

However, what you're describing sounds more like something in her ear. I'd have a vet look deep. And none of the pain meds will help get rid of something in the ear.

Claudia & Greyhound Gang
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I want to add that it turned out Arlie had dirt under her eardrum. This was discovered when I asked the dental surgeon at the specialty clinic where I have all dental work done, to have her ear flushed while she was under anaesthetic. After the ear flush, her ear problems went away, thankfully, though I continued to check that ear after the initial bad experience.

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