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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom I don't want to cause terrible alarm, but when a part of the body truly loses its blood supply and actually "dies", gangrene can set in and cause massive systemic infection. Has the vet warned you of symptoms or next steps or what to look for? I mean, what is the plan for the little ears? Perhaps there is some tiny capillary blood still getting to the ears, but if they're black, I'm really concerned. I think you probably want to bring him in again.
Is Fort Dodge paying for all of this, bc they should be, shouldn't they? |
She has some tiny cappillary blood still getting to her ears... she was given medication and it started to help, but now her ears are starting to turn black again, as well as her skin on her belly turning grey... as for a plan for now we are trying out different meds. Fort Dodge will reimburse only up to 500 dollars and you have to send in a sample of the tissue (but most the time they say the tissue is fine) My mom and I really do not want to deal with them... The vet is pretty sure that is what it's from, but it could be that or a horrible reaction to the vaccine. We are going to be taking her back pretty soon...