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Originally Posted by megansmomma IMO it sounds like you might have more than one thing going on with Bear. Years ago I had a foster that had leather ear and I used Lotrimin on his ears to clear it up. He too started off with a horrible ear infection and decayed teeth. Eventually, the fungal infection was cleared up and the hair on his ears and bridge of his nose cleared up and he regrew hair.
What's concerning to me is that he's falling down and jumpy. I agree that you probably need to move on to a specialist instead of your General Vet for a better answer to what is going on with him.
I can guarantee that a cytology did not cause him to be traumatized to bring on these new behaviors. Something else is going on with him that you need to get to the bottom of and it doesn't seem to me your regular vets are able to help at this point. |
Additionally, even the most fragile pups and people can and do undergo anesthesia regularly and easily. You need to get to the bottom of this, a specialist is the ONLY way to go at this point, and do what they say!!! Good Luck and keep us posted.