Well, Joey's been a bit off ever since we moved, so I finally broke down & started to research what vet to take him too. I picked the one that had the most positive ratings on the internet, and they saw me walk in, all said "Oh, is that a basset?!" and promptly came over to give him a squish. I think it was a good choice! <br>
<br>After a lot of poking & prodding, slides were made, and the vet tech lady was sent to take care of his anal glands. They were the size of walnuts! No wonder he was doing the "boot scoot!" So, she of course expressed them, and boy did he ever YOWL! Seriously, folks down in TX may've heard him! I heard them tell the folks in the waiting room not to worry, the dog was not actually being inured, despite the noises being made! He tried to make a break for it a few times, and it was absolutely disgusting! They wound up leaving a bottle of fabreeze, squirting him w/smell be gone stuff twice, and mopping the floor twice. It smelled so bad, I was opening the door & sticking my head out! (Doc said "Sorry! That's why I told them to bring him in the back!" they were afraid he'd go after the resident cat (who's crippled, w/no use of his hind legs, so he scoots along a bit slowly), so they did him in the room instead).<br>
<br>At the end of the day, he had the anals expressed, and has 2 meds for the colitis. At least it wasn't anything else major, and we're hoping that this will indeed take care of the problem in a few days just like doc said. Joey's currently resting on the futon, giving me the look!<br>
-- <br>-Karrie, momma to Joey, Aunty to Checkers & Crispin (wb)<br><br>Joey's dogster page: <a href="http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473">http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473</a><br><br>GABR Waddle Pledge page: <a href="http://www.firstgiving.com/kueckerhounds">http://www.firstgiving.com/kueckerhounds</a> <br>