[Dailydrool] Need Help and Advice
AnitaW
a.woodrum at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 23 21:10:29 PDT 2010
Have you tried the soft collars on her? You can buy them at Petco (and
other places, too, I'm sure) and they work pretty well and are not as
upsetting to the dog as the rigid plastic "cone of shame." Another thing we
use on the animals (and us, too) is CORONA OINTMENT, which is a
lanolin-based antibiotic ointment for horses, cattle, dogs, cats and other
varmints including people. The lanolin base makes this stuff so incredibly
sticky that even cows can not lick it off with their big, rough tongues.
When Holly the Dolly gave herself a hot spot last year we went round and
round with the various cones and I finally gave up on them and just used the
Corona Ointment a couple of times and it healed up the hot spot. You can
buy it at most local Feed Stores, Tractor Supply, Dover Saddlery, also
online at Amazon.com, Drs. Foster and Smith and other places, just Google
it.
Anita Woodrum
a.woodrum at sbcglobal.net
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From: dailydrool-bounces at dailydrool.org
[mailto:dailydrool-bounces at dailydrool.org] On Behalf Of Lynn & Linda Ferrell
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 8:46 PM
To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
Subject: [Dailydrool] Need Help and Advice
Zoey and I are at the lake in Wisconsin; her daddy had to go back to work
and will be back later. We are supposed to be having fun, but no so much so
far. I took her to a very nice new vet today for a paw she has been
relentlessly licking. The vet thinks she probably had a sting or bite
between her toes and that has escalated with licking nonstop to a downward
spiral of infection and inflammation. She is reluctant to put her on
prednisone because of her chronic pancreatitis, so we have topical steroid
spray and antibiotics. I am supposed to put a sock on her foot. A friend
helped me put it on this morning, though we had to use a muzzle and there
was lots of very vocal acting out and thrashing. She got the sock off this
afternoon and immediately licked her foot. I rolled up two hand towels and
pinned them around her neck but her front foot is too accessible and the
towels have little effect except I can grab hold of them and get her to stop
licking. She does not mind them, though. Interesting.
She bolts if she sees the muzzle and I cannot restrain her and get it on by
myself. I was trying
to avoid an e-collar, because I know the noise from running into things will
upset her big time, but I am at the end of my rope. Is the e-collar the only
alternative? I am supposed to spray her foot twice a day, so the sock must
be reapplied again and again and the resistance just ramps up. If I go back
to the vet and get her the e-collar, can I just leave it on? How will she
eat or drink? Is it safe to leave her alone wearing one of those? I need to
leave sometimes and it is too hot to take her along to run errands. She is
11 years old and mostly sweet, but messing with her feet is always marginal
and now it has her steamed big time. She has had a very stressful summer
with more thunder than the last ten years combined. She can't take valium
because of her liver enzymes and the herbal remedies are limited in effect.
We could use any suggestions from your experience. Droolers are the best!!
Linda and Zoey
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