01-08-2011, 06:58 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Maryland
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Originally Posted by Little mama I went and googled ringworm and looked at pics , I think you guys r right, I'm calling the vet tom. On one of the sites it said they could get it from horses, cows,goats, well back in late august we went to my inlaws, they have goats and cows in a pasture next to their property. Very possible, i feel so stupid for not taking her sooner. Poor thing, suffering for my mistake!!!! | Quote:
Originally Posted by Furbaby Friend Hey, don't be too hard on yourself. Once you found out that it could be a possible serious outbreak and not just an allergy you are handled it right away. That is admirable. You were right if it was an allergy the vet would have just told you to start with an elimination diet (my cat has allergies and we went through the process with her). You were doing what you thought was right for what you thought was wrong. You came on here and asked questions and as soon as you found out it wasn't allergies you made an appointment with your vet. I think you're smart, not stupid.  |  Don't beat yourself up. You did the smart thing and came on here to help her. Now that you think that you know what it is, you can go to the vet with some helpful information, and the medicine might be as simple as an anti-fungal. We also are not here to beat you up either, as we have all had situations happen which we did not know how to handle, and needed help from friends. That is why YT is here, we are all just trying to do the best for our pups and help out along the way. Please keep us posted as to how she does at the vet. Keeping my fingers crossed for your little one! |
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