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Old 10-06-2017, 12:35 PM   #27
princetonbaby
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
Forget the vet...and forget trying to figure it out. Just accept this as a warning. Don't leave him there again! That is the only advice I can give you.

The appointment for blood work should not be any concern. If he bruises, he bruises. That is common. It is NOT common for him to come home from being cared for with a huge bruise of unknown origin!!
The fact this his skin his back to its normal color in every area aside from a small tiny spot tells me this likely wasn't a bruise. So, not to be dismissive of the concern of this community, but if it wasn't a bruise I am not going to assign that kind of blame to my sibling or my nieces and nephews and I actually DO want to know what exactly happened.

This is a weird stance to take, because if it was a RASH and NOT a bruise then it is important to know that the vet didn't know what he was talking about and THAT MATTERS

and to know that my puppy could be allergic to something or have been having a bad reaction to a bug bite. Remember in my initial post I mentioned seeing an area that looked like flea dirt and a bump in the same general area and the vet didn't investigate this at all. All of these factors are important. Pics on how his chest looks basically normal now are in the next post.

Bruises do not completely clear up in 3 days. Bruises tend to be tender. This looked like an angry red rash to the naked eye and I will not "forget" the vet or "forget" about trying to figure out what happened because it could happen again.
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