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Shellywoozle 05-07-09 02:57 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Thank you folks, Sam seems not to be chasing his tail today although he is very quiet. I have PM'd you gruntygiggles re another Samson issue (hope you don't mind) - may end up taking him the vet as I am a worrier LOL.

He has a docked tail and just seems to be holding it to one side :( still went to bite another dog walking past him today so he not totally poorly haha - he knew i wouldnt smack his bum.

the_runt - didnt know about little sack by his bum - off to feel his bum !

Shellywoozle 05-07-09 04:57 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
For gruntygiggles - hope you can see chick LOL

http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/9361/cimg0380a.jpg

gruntygiggles 05-07-09 05:15 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
I can see where the gum is a little dark so I'd second what I said in the PM about a little trip to the vets just to nip it in the bud if he is getting a little gum disease, but it isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination.

If nothing else....if there's something starting, it''ll be a lot cheaper to deal with and prevent now than if it was allowed to get worse.

I'm not vet......so I always err on the side of caution!

HTH and big cuddles from the house of Stray (Stretch & Bray = Stray)...lol


xxx

Shellywoozle 05-07-09 05:18 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Samson thanks the house of stray xxxx LOL xxxx

Samnooshka 05-07-09 06:12 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_runt69 (Post 1962889)
Shell,

If he's a spinger sometimes they need to have a little sack by their bums drained if they get an infection. check there's no swelling in the area

Most dogs need their sacks drained every so often... luckily non of mine have needed that yet.... YUCK!!!

Keep an eye on him, check through the fur thoroughly. Make sure it doesn't develop into a hotspot (wet eczema) and keep the area dry, no swimming for a while.

As for the gums, you can get them cleaned at a vet... raw marrow bones help loads!! Mine love them! but they must be raw... not the cooked ones you get in pet shops! If you go to your local butchers and ask for a postmans leg, they are usually only a few quid, saw in thirds and freeze two bits and just replace when bone is picked clean :D

Shellywoozle 05-07-09 06:33 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Samnooshka (Post 1963310)
Most dogs need their sacks drained every so often... luckily non of mine have needed that yet.... YUCK!!!

Keep an eye on him, check through the fur thoroughly. Make sure it doesn't develop into a hotspot (wet eczema) and keep the area dry, no swimming for a while.

As for the gums, you can get them cleaned at a vet... raw marrow bones help loads!! Mine love them! but they must be raw... not the cooked ones you get in pet shops! If you go to your local butchers and ask for a postmans leg, they are usually only a few quid, saw in thirds and freeze two bits and just replace when bone is picked clean :D

Fankoo !! Sacks ??? what these then or am I being a dumb dog owner?

As for his gums, I PM'd grunty as Sam has a broken tooth still in that looks a little dirty and I didnt want him to get gum infection. Wanted to know if I was being over protective getting it checked out.

Samnooshka 05-07-09 06:50 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_glands

I doubt this is the problem... you would know about it :)

sounds like a bite, but just make sure he can't scratch it or he will develop a hot spot - http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/hotspots.html

Not nice, Lupo had one once on his neck, lasted about 2 weeks and we used hibbi scrub and athletes foot powder to treat it :)

They occur anywhere on the dog but typically at the base of the tail and on the neck under the collar. When mine get wet i dry them thoroughly after.

He could have also had a tick on there that may have left him sore.

Shellywoozle 05-07-09 07:02 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Thanks Samnooshka, he defo not got hot spot and luckily he not paying so much attention to his tail .... infact he not doing alot :( just sitting under the table and won't come out.

I have checked for ticks, nothing.

He has just eaten sausage and gravy, wolfed it down so he eating he just very lethargic. I will go vet and get his gum checked out and have a word while I am there.

Anal glands look and feel OK and not smelly.

gruntygiggles 05-07-09 07:09 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shellywoozle (Post 1963363)
Thanks Samnooshka, he defo not got hot spot and luckily he not paying so much attention to his tail .... infact he not doing alot :( just sitting under the table and won't come out.

I have checked for ticks, nothing.

He has just eaten sausage and gravy, wolfed it down so he eating he just very lethargic. I will go vet and get his gum checked out and have a word while I am there.

Anal glands look and feel OK and not smelly.

You should be ablt to get a vet to see him tomorrow, but if not, go to the chemists and get a digital thermometer and take his temp if he'll let you. It should be between 100.5 degrees and 102.5 degrees, out of that range and call your vet back to get in sooner.

My four are all being lethargic in this heat and humidity. Is he drinking plenty? Make sure his water isn't too cold.

Vets is a good idea, they can give him the once over after you tell them about your concerns and treat anything necessary and put your mind at ease.

Let us know how it goes hun x

Shellywoozle 05-07-09 07:43 PM

Re: Samson needs ya advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gruntygiggles (Post 1963373)
My four are all being lethargic in this heat and humidity. Is he drinking plenty? Make sure his water isn't too cold.

My lounge is lovely and cool, fan on to keep temp down, he had lots of short walks so he don't overheat. Water is room temp, not drinking alot but I have just taken him for a short burst and he had a good drink after :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by gruntygiggles (Post 1963373)
Vets is a good idea, they can give him the once over after you tell them about your concerns and treat anything necessary and put your mind at ease.

Let us know how it goes hun x

I keep lookin at his gums to see if they usual colour, I am now just looking for stuff so I will call vet in morning. My vet closed down so I gotta pick a new one, got 2 recommended so whoever can see him gets our business LOL

I will let ya know how he is, bet its nothing at all ! He probably narked as I got all the attention y'day and went out last night ha ha ha


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