It does not hurt her to touch or squeeze them. Is this something I should be alarmed about? I’ve included a picture for reference.
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julie brader She obviously has some sort of problem, which could be neurological, it could be a problem with her ears or something else entirely. I would take her to your Vet and have this investigated and tests carried out. Its the only way you will find out whats causing this head tilting.
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Alex Forty Thanks heaps! Will take her tomorrow?
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julie brader Please let us know how she gets on at the Vet ? will be thinking of you!
my siam. is licking alot pulls out hair on her belly and under the bind in there front paws
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Dog sounds like it has asthma attacks on 5 occasions maybe. Sounds she makes is weird.
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julie brader Hi sorry your dog is having problems.
This could be anything from Kennel Cough to heart problems. You do need to see your Vet….please inform them she is coughing when you make the appointment though as if its possibly Kennel Cough they may see her outside as its very contagious.
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Anonymous could it be a reverse sneeze? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2XlSIsUxgM
My 3 year old chihuahua just threw up brown liquid. I recall him eating cats stool but that was like 2 weeks ago can that be the reason why? Should I be worried? He seems fine like his usual self.
Last time he shook his head a lot, i took him to the vet and he had an ear infection. The difference this time is that he does not have any redness or black stuff in his ear. His ears look very clean and normal – no redness or anything abnormal looking.
my budgie is making a coughing noise and bobbing his head
I have a cat who just had kittens recently. They will be 3 weeks on August 25th. I believe her milk is drying up. The last two nipples are the only ones the kittens want and there are 3 of them. The rest are hard. I have another mother cat in the house who is nursing her own 4 kittens that are 2 days older. Her supply is running good. Should I try and have her nurse the other ones? The mom cats don’t get along so I don’t know how it will work.
I’d actually like it better if it did hurt to touch, because that would signal an infection. I would not mess with such bumps but have it checked out and aspirated as soon as possible. It’s not about panic but about due diligence.
Anything that is discolored like that I would have a vet check it immediately. I check my dogs about once a week, full body check, for growths. Most of the time, it ends up being a fatty deposit, benign growth but my mixed breed, Bailey, ended up having a cancerous growth just above her knee on her back leg. I took her to the vet for a biopsy because it grew really fast and felt harder and less movable then the fatty deposit had. They did a needle biopsy and it was cancer. We had it removed and she’s great!