I think My baby chick fell in water it’s wet not moving at all but still breathing
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I found a cat in front of my doorstep 2 days ago, and since it’s Easter holidays where I’m from – there’s no open vet clinics in my region. I thought it’s poisoned, so I gave it active charcoal 4 times, 7mg for 7lb, in the span of 8 hours. Then I started feeding it with pectin, and it was looking a lot better. Now things have turned for the worse, it cannot move its feet at all. What can I do?
My dog was bit by another dog about a week and a half ago. The skin was not broken however she does a sac where the bite was. She’s been acting normal and will let me touch the area. Should I be worried?
I adopted a 2 yo dog 3 mo. ago and believe his tail was docked improperly, causing him pain. Though the procedure was not done recently, it is erythematous, scaling, and inflamed. He bites, licks, and scoots on the area. He randomly yelps out in pain, sulking as if we inflicted it. He is potty trained, but has random bouts of uncontrolled minor incontinence. Assuming these sxs are truly attributed to the docking, what can be done?? (I have had dogs with docked tails before, so, yes, I realize these complications are not common, but certainly possible).
My dog has got some serve ear infection and is very uneasy and pus can be seen. Kindly tell what medicine should i give and other precautions I can take.
My dog is vomiting diaherra and will not eat he us a black lab and is nine yrs old
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Anonymous YES, she’s too old – this would be like your grandmother having a baby. it’s not healthy and puts her at significant risk. spay her NOW before it’s too late.
seriously. get her to the vet tomorrow morning and get her spayed.
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Sonia M The humane society offers lower-cost spaying in some places, call them up.
There may also be a pill your vet can give you, but I’m not sure.
M Y DOG HAS A SEROMA AND HAS NOT HEALED IN THE LAS THREE MONTHS. MY VET WANTS TO DO A LUMPECTAMY WHAT DO YOU THINK? HE LICKS IT ALOT.
1. While We Play, She Is Moving…
My ~1 year old cat is having two problems:
1. While we play, she is moving her head in a weird way when (I think) she needs to focus on the “prey” with her ears.
This can be seen below in this short clip:
https://youtu.be/69bADiXzqKU?t=9
2. She sometimes plainly shakes head, during play time or walking. This behavior is clearly seen on the clip below:
https://youtu.be/p3CKfJFZlV8?t=5
Does this look like an inner ear infection (since I can’t observe any ear mites/parasites/fleas on the outside of the ears)? Is it possible to treat at home or she needs to see a vet?
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Anonymous first: THANK YOU for linking to videos in your post. i really appreciate that, and it makes it a LOT easier to diagnose.
for 1 – i agree with you. i think she’s focusing on the “prey” with her odd head movement. i’ve seen this before in a healthy cat.
for 2 – maybe? i’d wait and see on it, honestly. if this is only during walks and play it may be behavior-related rather than health.
Dry the chick and keep him warm, rub his body gently.
Good luck
Dr Dawn