Sampson and his issues.
Well it seems like my poor little Punkin just can’t catch a break with his health issues. First he had the soft tissue injury for which he went on anti-inflammatory medication (he took the last dose last night.)
Then we were at the vet two week’s ago for a bacterial skin infection. The vet prescribed an antibiotic (Cephalexin) and a follow-up visit to discuss his Leptos vaccine.
Saturday night I noticed his right ear was extremely hot and red, Hubby and I suspected a yeast infection.
I spoke to the vet’s office and was told to use a warm wash cloth with a mild soap to clean his ear. They didn’t want it too clean, just in case she needed to do a scraping. 🙁 The warm cloth also seemed to help his ear feel better as he did not protest at all, and actually leaned his ear into the cloth.
Last night once again found us at the vet for our third time in less than a month.
Dr. Soutter said, it has the look of a yeast infection, and smells a bit like a yeast infection, but let’s swab it and take a look at it.
She swabbed it and set it to brew.
I pointed out he has a few bumps on his head, like little welts or bites.
She looked at his tummy and said, his skin infection is better, but not gone.
Then she went out to check on his culture.
When she came back she said, It’s a bacterial infection.
To which I replied, Well that concerns me, he’s had a bacterial skin infection and now a bacterial ear infection, what’s causing this?
She suspects it’s allergy related. 🙁 Something airborne that he is breathing in. We came home with ear drops for the ear infection and an additional week’s dose of antibiotics.
She’s interested to see what happens when we have a good hard frost.
She also said she thought it was okay to give him his Leptos vaccine, I told her I preferred to wait. She agreed.
Recheck in two weeks.
I did ask if there was anything we could do to prevent this from happening again.
Dr. Soutter said that some dogs react well to an antihistamine and others do not. We can certainly try him on one and see if it helps. If that does not work than we can do some testing and see if we can determine what exactly he is allergic to.
When we exited our exam room and went to check out there was a woman there checking out and waiting for her cat. I decided it was best to put Sampson in the car.
I brought him out and moved the car so I could see him from the window.
It was about 5:40 pm by this time, and a very cool day, still I’m never, ever comfortable leaving them in the car, so I moved it close to the door in order to keep an eye on him and I quickly paid my tab.
There was a squirrel running up and down the tree behind the car, but Sampson kept looking toward where I was. Must have been Mr. Squirrel’s lucky day.
Has your dog ever missed an opportunity to torture bark at a small animal because they were too focused on something else to notice?
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