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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My Cat Has Developed Some Bald Patches On Her Back, Where Her Tail Is, With…

My cat has developed some bald patches on her back, where her tail is, with small reddish brown scabs underneath. They are the size of pin heads.
Flea reaction? Mange?

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  1. Leah Marie

    Looks exactly like my dogs back right now, and we have a bad case of the fleas. I am calling an exterminator tomorrow, I would recommend doing the same and getting her treated with Front line and a flea collar

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
He’s A 3 Month Old Male Who Lives Alone Is Happy And Tame But I…

He’s a 3 month old male who lives alone is happy and tame but I left him with family for a week and came back to this. It keeps getting larger as well.

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  1. Charlie Campbell

    He is a fancy mouse btw.

  2. Anonymous

    I’m sorry, Charlie, but the picture didn’t upload.  If your mouse has any sudden physical or behavioral changes, he should be seen by your vet.

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
Is It Normal For A Turtle To Lose Its Nail?

Is it normal for a turtle to lose its nail?

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  1. Anonymous

    No.  Not at all.  Please get your turtle to the vet.

  2. Yeganeh Kheradmand

    I can’t…I’m on a vacation in a foreign country

  3. Anonymous

    Then whomever is caring for your turtle needs to get it to the vet.

  4. Yeganeh Kheradmand

    no one cares can u suggest any medicine ? for one week?

  5. Anonymous

    Honestly, I’ve never encountered it before, but I would imagine – assuming this is an aquatic turtle – that it’s due to infection from bad water.

  6. Yeganeh Kheradmand

    what!!! I change it every morning…

  7. Anonymous

    Is this an aquatic turtle or is this a land turtle? Aquatic turtles live in the water.

  8. Yeganeh Kheradmand

    no it’s a European pond turtle I bought one o those tanks which have two parts so it goes to water when ever it wants

  9. Anonymous

    And you’re changing the water daily? Hmm. Are you treating the water to ensure it’s safe?

  10. Anonymous

    Well, my guess still goes to infection. Unfortunately this *may* require prescribed meds from your vet. As I am NOT a vet, I cannot tell you exactly what might be needed.

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My 6month Old Rabbit Ate A Few Fresh Corn Kernels And I Just Found Out…

My 6month old rabbit ate a few fresh corn kernels and i just found out they’re extrwmwly dangerous for rabbits . He just at a few (12-15) Will he be okay?

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  1. Halee Darling

    He should be okay. Watch his movements for the husks to pass and monitor his behavior and eating much more closely for the next couple of days.

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My Spaniel Has A Cut On His Rear Right Leg About 5cm By 2cm. No…

My spaniel has a cut on his rear right leg about 5cm by 2cm. No longer bleeding. Not bothering him. Should I go to a vet

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  1. Jana

    How old is the cut? The 2cm is depth? As a general rule, yes, you should go to a vet. Provided no “functional” tissues are damaged, and if you cannot see a vet, two things that are crucial – cleaning it really well and keeping it infection free. But best policy is to see a vet.

  2. Zac Warn

    The cut itself isn’t very deep. 5cm long by 2 wide. Nothing is damage besides what appears to be skin. He is walking on it fine and not even trying to lick it clean. The cut now is about 6hrs old. Rang the emergency vet and they roughly quoted 1600$. That’s to see us, and stitches if needed. It’s cleaned. Waiting upon morning to readjust the situation and see if we need to go to a normal vet

  3. Jana

    Oh, so more of a scrape than a cut then. What did you clean it with? Clean is most important. I normally use Betadine solution, rinsing generously. Soapy water I think can be used as well. Then I monitor for it being licked or messed with, as well as for redness, swelling and bad odor. With Cookie’s we were applying raw Manuka Honey. If using bandage, we change 3x daily.

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jen Hohman | 8 years ago
Hello, This Morning I Went To Clean My Cat’s Litter Box And Found Little Droplets…

Hello,
This morning I went to clean my cat’s litter box and found little droplets of blood on the litter box liner, She is drinking normally, however she does seem to be straining to defecate. Otherwise she is roaming around normally.

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  1. jen Hohman Post author

    Hi,
    Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. The blood spatter was on the outside of the litter box. I could see no traces of blood in her urine. Is it okay if I just observe her for 24 hours ?

  2. jen Hohman Post author

    Rugrat is urinating normally, although the urine is a clear yellow. It turns out she was a little constipated. I gave her som maple flavored gel to help get her GI tract back to normal

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
My Roommates Feel That He’s Really On Edge. They Don’t Feel Confident In Taking Care…

My roommates feel that he’s really on edge. They don’t feel confident in taking care of him in this state. I really don’t know what to do. There are cat sitting services in the area however they require a home visit and for me to be there. I’m on another continent at the moment….

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  1. Diedra Cardamone

    Call your local vet and see what advice they can offer. They may have a staff member who can house sit and check in.
    Diedra

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
What Will I Do? Im So Worried :(

What will I do? Im so worried 🙁

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
WHAT MIGHT BE SIDE EFFECTS IF ANY

WHAT MIGHT BE SIDE EFFECTS IF ANY

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Pawbly | 8 years ago
I’m 14 Years Old, And Have Always Wanted To Be A Veterinarian. I Was…

I’m 14 years old, and have always wanted to be a veterinarian. I was wondering if you have any help on how to get started working in a vet clinic at this age.

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  1. Sara Tucker

    Ask if you can job shadow your local vet to see if its what you really want to pursue. Volunteer at local animal shelters. When you can get a job try working as a janitor at the local vet or shelter. Get involved in the animal care field and study hard to make sure your grades will help you get scholarships to a good school. You could also try working with a local farmer? I grew up on a farm and you learn a lot about animal care quickly- and you often help vets with the large breed animals. I helped our vet inoculate our goats cause someone had to calm them down. Their are a variety of options and volunteer work looks great on college applications as well as giving you valuable experience.