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Poor love. It must be awful for him and really upsetting for you too. I do hope the vet is able to help him out as it sounds very distressing |
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Thank he has been dropped off there adn ill proably stay until they can break his over grooming cycle. On brighter note his eyes are looking much better and are nearly healed all the ulcoers have gone and we just have to make sure the graft dosen't heal to well adn take over his right eye but other wise eveyrthing is Ok with his eyes. Thank for all your support Sally |
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Well if his eyes are healing that's one problem that can gradually be removed from the equation. Hopefully once he's feeling better the stress issues might resolve themselves. Jsut as a thought, have you considered homeopathic stress relief? |
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Good news about the eye. Sorry to hear that Buster is over grooming tho. I know it sounds simplistic but might a post op collar help ?So he can't groom. I realise it's mainly stress related but I guess that the bits he has groomed and made sore will start to heal and itch and then he will groom again, and so on. Just a thought. Sending lots of healing calming vibes. Gx |
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