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Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 11:28am On Mar 13, 2021 |
ChristoBam:I don't think it's related to the eye issue, but I'll prescribe something to take care of that once we are seeing progress with the eye infection. But for the meantime you can get Amitraz solution and bath your dog with it, while you use GV for the wound. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by Ebiz29(m): 4:16pm On Mar 13, 2021 |
Good evening to you all, please I need your opinions. My dog is still bleeding after 4 successful ties. Note she has been with the stud for a week, I just got her home today and I noticed blood in her cage thereafter. It's all over the place but not much at a time. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 5:54pm On Mar 13, 2021 |
Ebiz29:I'm so sorry sir, I'll like you help us to examine the vulva to determine the exact source of the bleeding, whether it's due to bruising/tear during mating or infection (sexually transmitted infection). That would determine our next step. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by cypherz: 6:19pm On Mar 13, 2021 |
Hey. Thank you for this thread My dog is a 7months Lhasa mix. Last week I noticed his appetite was dropping so my breeder plug reminded me that I'd missed 2 deworming session. I dewormed him and things returned to normal. On Thursday he was uninterested in his food (canned). Same thing on Friday, hardly peed and didn't poo. We went for a walk today and he was active and pooed as usual (he likes to poo when he goes on walks). He got back, unenthusiastically ate then threw up a few minutes later. He seems quieter and more subdued than usual also uninterested in canned food, potatoes (his favorites), raw chicken /(another favourite). I'm beginning to worry. Any suggestions? |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by Ebiz29(m): 5:27am On Mar 14, 2021 |
seunH: Alright, I will keep you posted on that later today. This actually was her first mating in 4 years and it wasn't an easy battle Lol � but thank God at the end I was victorious. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 6:41am On Mar 14, 2021 |
cypherz:Good morning Sir, inasmuch as I would want you to put your mind at rest, I'll still advice you to take your dog to a Vet clinic for thorough medical check up so as to rule out all possiblities. Please update us as it goes |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by cypherz: 12:02am On Mar 15, 2021 |
seunH: I'd a vet come around. He tested negative to Parvo and was put on broad spectrum antibiotics, multivitamin, flagyl, vitamins and glucose. He vomitted twice today (clear yellow fluid). He is a small breed and already looks so bony. I'm worried af. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 8:24pm On Mar 15, 2021 |
cypherz:Good evening sir, so sorry for the late response, my hands were filled throughout today. I'll advice you go to a registered government approved Vet clinic, for proper examination and monitoring. Sir I don't believe in all these "a vet came around.... etc" many of them are questionable. Meanwhile, ensure your dog is hydrated while you are observant. Please keep us updated |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by ChristoBam: 12:26am On Mar 17, 2021 |
seunH: Seriously I don't even know how to begin to thank you sir. I used the eye drop I got but the eye didn't improve in any way. So I sensed the anti inflammatory properties aren't that strong. So I got the diclofenac eye drop and used it on the dog and two hours later, the dog started opening it's eyes a bit. For the first time in about 4 days. I've been using it on the dog religiously and the eye is almost perfectly fine right now. Thank you so much sir. May God bless you abundantly. I really thought my dog would go blind. 1 Like |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by ChristoBam: 12:30am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Next step for me is to start looking for a new vet. I don't trust my former vet anymore. Gave my dog injection for the eye and told me not to use eye drops. Dog would gave gone blind if I had answered him..Dog was already keeping it's eye shut 24/7. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by amehrada: 9:41am On Mar 17, 2021 |
Good morning doc, please is it advisable to deworm a dog in heat and intended to mate in 6-7 days time? She was last dewormed in December with pyrantel pamoate. Thanks in anticipation of your response. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 11:29am On Mar 17, 2021 |
amehrada:Good morning Sir, please you can go ahead. Although you should also be observant in case you observe any adverse reaction. We will be on stand by!!! |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by LearnWisdom: 3:12pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
Hello me seunH. I want to get a female pug, is it advisable to breed? I heard they don’t give birth naturally but with a cs. How true ? |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by lanrenzo(m): 5:58pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
We have here four beautiful imported chinese chow chow pups, one Dachshund and one pug. They are vaccinated, microchipped, very healthy and active. they will make very good companion to deserving homes. Feel free to reach out to us if you are interested. We also have other imported exotic cats and dog breeds available.
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Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 6:44pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
LearnWisdom:Good evening sir, the answer is yes to a reasonable extent, due to their size, aside that they are short snouted dogs hence more predisposed to respiratory infection. In conclusion, I won't discourage you because every breed has it own limitations but I'll just advice to be prepared to put in all your best and time, breeding business is not a tea party sir, its a serious time consuming business sir. 3 Likes |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 5:41pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
ChristoBam:I'm really humbled Sir, but I want to let you know that, it's not by my effort but by the grace of God. As I always tell my students: "Everything is not all about money but good will" Thanks once more for the appreciation. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by rastaLivity: 6:03pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
A quick one dr, took my dog out for a walk today and he sniffed a local dog(ekuke) butt. Should I be concern about parvo? |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 6:57pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
rastaLivity:Yes sir |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by rastaLivity: 11:19am On Mar 20, 2021 |
seunH:thanks |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 10:27am On Mar 24, 2021 |
rastaLivity:You can review my lecture on Canine parvovirus, I'm currently working on another two namely, tick infestation and aural hematoma, stay tuned!!! |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by Walekennel: 8:00pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
seunH:Doc, a pup that has never been vaccinated will it affect the growth |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 11:52pm On Mar 25, 2021 |
Walekennel:Yes sir, it may affect. Absence of vaccination can affect growth due to predisposition to worm infestation and let's remember that worm infestation affects growth. Also absence of vaccination also predisposes your pup to several other diseases and as we know, diseases generally affect growth. I hope this helps? |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by Walekennel: 6:46am On Mar 26, 2021 |
seunH:thank you |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by harmargedon: 3:20pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
Doc, please what could be responsible for this?
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Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 4:36pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
harmargedon:Dermatitis and alopecia induced by many factors like allergens, microorganisms or ectoparasites for example scabies mite (Mange) |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by harmargedon: 8:19pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
seunH:how do I stop it permanently, because this is not the first time its happening. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 8:50pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
harmargedon:Please give me a little time, my hands are kind of full now, I'll get back to you asap. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by harmargedon: 8:56pm On Mar 27, 2021 |
seunH:ok sir, thanks. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 9:41am On Mar 28, 2021 |
harmargedon:Good morning Sir and sorry for the delay. First, I'll advice you to change your dog's location to a cleaner and less damp environment Secondly, Its better you take your pet to a vet clinic where proper examination would be done and perhaps Ivermectin inj may be given to fight the parasite from within. Alternatively, if you don't have access to veterinary services you can get oral Ivermectin in any vet pharmacy and I'll guide you on how to administer Lastly, get Armitraz bath which you'll dissolve in water and use to bath your dog weekly till you reduce it to fortnightly then monthly. I hope this helps and please update me on any development!!! 1 Like |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by LordPherule(m): 3:50pm On Mar 30, 2021 |
I need a veterinary doctor that is stationed in Sagamu, Ogun State. |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by LordPherule(m): 3:52pm On Mar 30, 2021 |
I see it's majorly pet related issues are being discussed on this thread, can I come in with livestock health or we talk privately? |
Re: Talk To A Veterinarian by seunH: 5:02pm On Mar 30, 2021 |
LordPherule:Please be our guest, we discuss everything here and where we are handicapped we seek other experts opinions. |
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