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Has she had any benadryl at all? I don't think it would counteract with pain meds or an antibiotic... is she breathing alright? At the least, it could help her calm down and sleep it off, or help the swelling go down....children's benadryl. Luma is 7.8 lbs and can take 3cc. |
Just now saw this thread. I pray Brandi will show signs of improvement but I would not want to wait too much longer in finding out what exactly is wrong with her. Bee sting or something else. I know how much you are worried...please don't hesitate to get her to another vet if she doesn't appear to be getting better. |
Dawn, I am going to say this again because your pup has me horribly concerned. This guess work worries me SO much...I don't understand why your vet has not referred Brandi to someone who might be able to diagnose what is going on. Please consider getting her to another vet just to be SURE that a diagnosis cannot be made. I don't understand guessing that it is an infection when labs are normal. As Judy had suggested, a culture could be done. It is just so mind boggling. I am praying that she will improve. |
Maybe an xray would show something? Just a thought... |
Poor Brandi. I hope she is feeling better. Sending hugs and prayers for Brandi. |
Hope she gets better soon. This really upsets me, she looks miserable. I'm very concerned for your pup! |
This sounds like when my Scotty has an abscessed tooth. He was given bloodwork, antibiotics, pain medication, anti-swelling medication and in a few days when his infection under better control take to surgery, the tooth removed and an I&D done. He also had developed a gunky eye and the infection spread to near to his ear canal. It was a vicious bug that the vet cultured that first day so he would know what best to give him and indeed he did change his antibiotics to a quite costly one per the culture results. He went to the vet daily for a while as the thing flared up so suddenly and was so very aggressive. I believe he kept him overnight that first night and had his vet tech stay with him just in case. Hope that your vet can get to the bottom of this fast. Some of those bugs are very bad and hit very hard. Vet was worried Scotty's would get to his brain. Thankfully I got him to the vet ASAP and he hadn't even lost any weight as he'd been eating normally until that day I saw the blood on his muzzle and gunk in his eye! :eek: Can't imagine the pain he must have been in, though he had no running pus yet but the swelling was awful. Overnight his eye and muzzle/nose had become distorted due to swelling. It was a close call but vet acted fast and aggressively to fight the bug. |
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Also Denamarin will help the liver to process out any toxins and medications, and helps the liver to regenerate new cells. |
I'm keeping a close eye on her. Her breathing is ok, eyes seems to be doing a little better it just the swelling and inflamed mouth that is my main concern. Each time I went the there was a second opinion given by another vet in house. Gave her pain meds and both antibiotics and about an hour later she threw up. Not sure if that was enough time for the meds to get into her system, but hoping. They did wonder about an abscess tooth but are dealing with the infection and the pain for now. I have the emergency vets member on hand just in case I should need it. If the meds are not working and I feel I must I will take her, no doubt. |
I am sorry your gal is so un-well. I did see what I thought was a bump//abscess? in the lower right hand picture of her mouth. But doesn't Ohio State Univ have a state of the art Teaching Hospital? For me I would be testing the exudate, saliva, pus, etc. And also for me vets at the same clinic, are not where I would be going for a second opinion, for obvious reasons. |
why wouldn't they give the pup some Benadryl? Just in case? its not a steroid |
Hope your baby is ok! I agree with lady hand, see a specialist!! Your pup is so small and that weight loss isn't good! Sending god vibes from Bailey, Bentley, Barkley & Beni! :) |
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