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<div id="id_4cf65f6a24e239281604879" class="text_exposed_root text_exposed">Well, we are back from the vet. It was like taking a kid to the pediatrician. As soon as we pulled in, she went all "peppy" and started whining. I walked in and said I swear she was way worse off than this. We were the first ones seen. Her <span class="text_exposed_hide">...</span><span class="text_exposed_show">heart is good, she has a double ear infection (I knew that going in), she has some kind of allergy going on to something (chewing at her back legs), he tried to give her canned cat food and she wouldn't eat for him, no temperature, no signs of pain as he pushed and prodded, she walked fine for him. Gums great color. No obvious signs of distress. I told him he was the miracle cure. She was given an injection for the allergies, ointment for the double ear infection, and we were given the choice to do further testing. He offered blood work to check chem screen, liver panel, etc. We declined that for now as she was acting fine there. She came home, barking again, walking fine, and ate her breakfast. It is like this morning never happened. The other dogs keep sniffing her and she even growled at them. We are in the watch and see phase at this point. The vet said bring her right back in if we notice any changes. He said at over 11 years old she is bound to have an "off day" and it could be that. Thanks everyone for the well wishes. I hate to go to work and leave her, but I must as I took last Friday off and was sick on Monday.</span></div>
</span><br>-- <br>DRool to all in need,<br>Dee, <br>Maggie, Mazzie, Oliver, Cooper,& Harvey<br>