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My Poor Little Fur Baby Isn’T Well
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Not sure what’s wrong with her, she didn’t eat her meal last night and isn’t interested in a treat, she keeps running then licking her lady bits, I’ve checked to see if there’s anything there but can’t see anything, she did jump into a pile of cow dung on Wednesday , could she have got an infection from doing that?
OH has taken her to the vets to have her checked over
OH has taken her to the vets to have her checked over
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bobbie, you can get delightful little doggie t shirts instead of cones. Our vets sell them, or good pet suppliers. They cover the whole body like a cat suit and you just undo poppers and roll up when dogs go out to perform. Glad you know what it is. A couple of days and she will be fine. X
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They wash well and you can keep it for further use if necessary. So much better than cones!
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They wash well and you can keep it for further use if necessary. So much better than cones!
When I first started reading your thread Bobbs, I immediately thought about the cow pat. Hope she feels a lot better soon, but I'm sure she will as she's in very good hands. A lovely dog I once had, my Tara, actually managed to throw off one of those 'cones of shame'. Not quite sure how she did it, but she managed to get her paw behind it and thrust it off somehow! I didn't put it back on, but watched her like a hawk for the rest of the time till her wound healed and even stayed awake at night to make sure she didn't lick it. Such is the love we have for our pets.
Best wishes to her, bobbi. Hope she is a lot better soon xx
My littlest one had one of those vests when she was spayed, which she was fine with. My cocker needed an operation to correct curled in eyelashes giving him ulcers when I first got him. They give him a cone, but he kept launching himself through bushes in the garden until it fell to bits ...
My littlest one had one of those vests when she was spayed, which she was fine with. My cocker needed an operation to correct curled in eyelashes giving him ulcers when I first got him. They give him a cone, but he kept launching himself through bushes in the garden until it fell to bits ...
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