What is striction? I agree with the others, yourdog needs to see a vet immediately. I always suggest that someone develop a phone relationship with their vet and staff, and when anything arises they can let you know if a problem is urgent and needs to be seen ASAP or if it can wait and be home treated for a while. Since your vet also knows the condition of your dog and previous treatment, he needs to be aware of any new things that develop, as this might help him put together a new diagnosis. I'm confused why you say, "it may be urine". Do you mean to say that you think the urine is causing the sores?
Also, I want to add, that dogs display pain very differently than humans. Just because they aren't crying or acting out, it doesn't mean that they are not in pain. In the wild, other animals would attack an animal that displays pain, because it would be showing its vulnerability. So those animals who have learned to hide pain are the ones who evolved. |