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Re: My poor dog :(
Ah, poor baby! We went through the same thing with our dog a few months ago. One thing I can assure you though is that dogs rarely have a reaction that limits their breathing. I got this from the vet at the Humane society that I volunteer at. Dogs are not built that way so hopefully that relieves some of the stress of worrying. I know I had the same fear when Mollie was all swollen up.
Here's hoping the benadryl works quickly!
Deb
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Re: My poor dog :(
Thanks. My vet said the same thing, but just that it was possible. I love my puppies, so its like worrying about my kids. She does seem to be in a good mood, really playful. Keeping her calm is a chore lol.
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Re: My poor dog :(
cool dogs i allways wanted a shar pei i have a chocalate lab she 8 .now im dog sitting soo i have 4 dogs in my house 2 choc labs 1 chiwawah 1 small shepard (mutt)
hope your dog feels better
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Re: My poor dog :(
Thanks, Shar peis definately live up to there rep for being very dominant dogs lol. She is pushy and thinks she is queen around here. So we have to be very firm but fair and let her know who is in charge. Shes a great dog though, she is also mixed with pitbull. She is the MOST VOCAL dog ever. Constantly talking, making chewbacca noises, its hillarious.
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Re: My poor dog :(
Well it seems as though the benedryl worked. Thank God.
The swelling went down considerably, and now her nose is just a little puffy. Poor thing, I really wish I knew what could have caused it. There is absolutely nothing that she could have gotten into, my house is baby proof and dog proof so I am completely baffled as to what keeps happening
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Re: My poor dog :(
Although insect stings are the most common cause of this reaction, it can literally happen in response to anything.
We have one patient who does it on Carpet Fresh powder, of all things!
If you can try, and keep a log of everything she's come in contact with in the hours before this. Hopefully, you'll find a pattern and be able to eliminate whatever it is that's triggering this.
~Jess
Balls: 2.10 normal, 1.0 pastel, 2.2 het albino, 1.0 50% het pied, 1.2 poss. axanthic, 1.0 pinstripe, 1.0 black pastel,
Misc. snakes: 1.1 blood python, 1.0 Tarahumara Mountain kingsnake, 0.1 RTB
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Re: My poor dog :(
Thanks, I realize that there is a slim chance I will ever figure it out. I will keep a record if I give her something new, or I notice something different.
Its amazing how much they can make us worry.
Oh and she is completely back to her self. As crazy as ever lol.
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