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Aww poor boy, he has got a swelling on one side, but if he is still eating, cannot be bothering him...What will they do with it DM..AB's??? |
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He's had a long-acting a/b jab Moli. It wasn't 'ripe' enough to lance this morning (I think all vets love getting out the lancet and slicing a gooey, puss-ey abcess; the highlight of their day!) He said it's quite a size so may still need to burst but it will do it naturally and unspectacularly of its own accord - just bathe with salt water then. Obviously we have to go back if it doesn't improve |
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There's a little bald patch with a tiny pinprick - maybe a wayward claw whilst playing with his new friend (I cannot imagine Bentley fighting with anybody!) or maybe a scratch from the hedge? - lots of prickly blackthorn and hawthorn. It's not a tooth thing - just me using an old-fashioned word to describe his swelling |
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DM Just a tip not that you need it I would keep an eye out once Oz started getting abssess (usually through fighting) he got them more often I was always on the look out for them. Got a dab hand at the warm salt water treatment he took it very well. But sometimes I noticed tem only when they were worth lancing - he never suffered any ill effects from them. Just I worried. Hope Bentley is feeling much better. |
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