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  • Apr 11, 2010, 07:44 PM
    Emily94



    A dog with an ear infection is uncomfortable; his ear canals are sensitive. He shakes his head trying to get the debris and fluid out, and scratches his ears. The ears often become red and inflamed and develop an offensive odor. A black or yellowish discharge commonly occurs. Ear mites can cause several of these symptoms, including a black discharge, scratching, and head shaking. Ear mite infections generally occur most commonly in puppies. Ear mites in adult dogs occur most frequently after a puppy carrying mites is introduced into the household. Sometimes ear mites will create an environment within the ear canal which leads to a secondary infection with bacteria and yeast (fungus). By the time the dog is presented to the veterinarian, the mites may be gone, but a significant ear infection remains.


    -By chance does your puppy have these symptoms as well?
  • Apr 11, 2010, 07:46 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    Lol... id have a really sad son and husband on my hands lol
  • Apr 11, 2010, 07:48 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    Nope none of those emily
  • Apr 11, 2010, 07:58 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    She nibblin my chin lol
  • Apr 11, 2010, 08:04 PM
    Emily94

    Hmm,
    Is it her back legs or her front?
  • Apr 11, 2010, 08:12 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    Her back!
  • Apr 11, 2010, 08:21 PM
    Emily94

    It could be Hip dysplasia but it do not think that would be it, your puppy is a little to young. When you touch her back legs does she pull them away? You could always try giving her a warm bath (If it is a pulled muscle or something like it this may help)
  • Apr 11, 2010, 08:23 PM
    Lucky098

    Its too early to tell test for Hip Dysplasia..

    I still think its trama related. Hope I'm wrong.. and I hope its just the pup being silly..

    If she has any issues with her legs, limit activity and moniter everything.
  • Apr 11, 2010, 09:04 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    No she doesn't pull them away.. but isn't she still to young for a bath yet?
  • Apr 11, 2010, 09:05 PM
    Lucky098

    Nope! Just don't let her get chilled... Keep her wrapped up in a warm blanket and hold her until she's all the way dry.
  • Apr 11, 2010, 09:06 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    I've been keeping close eye on her.. im hoping that there isn't damage from the mulling... the thing is I have no idea when it even happened! This is the bad thing about getting a puppy 3erd hand from someone but once I sen her ace I knew she was the dog for my son!
  • Apr 12, 2010, 09:54 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    OK so I took jezzibell to the vet today and they took x-rays and said he hasn't ever seen anything like her case but based on what he could find she had something called valgus deformaty.. where her joints are undeveloped. And gave orders for strict bed rest for 2 weeks with exception of going to the bathroom. But what I wonder isn't this going to make her legs weaker if she doesn't use them? He was going to give her a calcium supplement but the smallest dose available is for a 20 pds dog and she is soooooooo not that big.. any thoughts? Thank god there isn't any permanent damage from the mulling of bigger dog!
  • Apr 12, 2010, 10:20 PM
    Cat1864
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dmwittenhagen View Post
    ok so i took jezzibell to the vet today and they took xrays and said he hasnt ever seen anything like her case but based on what he could find she had something called valgus deformaty..where her joints are undeveloped. and gave orders for strict bed rest for 2 wks with exception of goin to the bathroom. but what i wonder isnt this gonna make her legs weaker if she doesnt use them? he was gonna give her a calcium supplement but the smallest dose available is for a 20 pds dog and she is soooooooo not that big..any thoughts??Thank god there isnt any permenant damage from the mulling of bigger dog!!

    The bed rest is to give her joints time to develop without putting stress on them. The underlying structure (joints and bones) needs to strengthen before strengthening her muscles.

    It's like building a frame to stretch canvas for a painting on. The framework needs to be able to handle the stress of the canvas being pulled tight. If it can't then the wood warps and the canvas doesn't fit correctly.

    She is adorable. :)
  • Apr 12, 2010, 10:50 PM
    dmwittenhagen

    I'm hoping that this works! And thanks.. her personality matches too
  • Apr 13, 2010, 04:34 AM
    Cat1864
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dmwittenhagen View Post
    im hoping that this works!! and thanks..her personality matches too

    I hope it works, too. The next two weeks are going to be fun trying to keep Jezzibell quiet. :)

    Please, keep us updated. If you have any other questions, ask away. :)
  • Apr 13, 2010, 05:43 AM
    Emily94

    That's good news! At least it is not something to bad! Good luck keeping her from walking :)
  • Apr 13, 2010, 06:58 AM
    Aurora_Bell

    Aww poor little gal! Sorry to hear that. Just like huimans, she can recover and live a long, happy, normal life!

    Keep us posted! :)
  • Apr 13, 2010, 12:03 PM
    shazamataz

    Calcium Sanoz Syrup is a calcium supplement specially for dogs.
    You buy it in 200ml bottles and give 2ml twice daily for a 3kg dog.

    I am currently using this product.

    It tastes sweet so the dog has no problem eating it mixed with their food.

    I can only find a link to an Australian shopping site at the moment but I'm sure you could find it locally

    Calcium Sandoz Syrup - Compare Prices and Deals, Shop & Buy Online in Australia at MyShopping.com.au
  • Apr 14, 2010, 12:32 AM
    dmwittenhagen

    Thanks all yea she isn't liking obeying doctors orders too much (so much like my husband lol) she wants to be even friskier now then ever before lol but still likes being carried around lol
  • Apr 14, 2010, 06:41 AM
    Cat1864
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dmwittenhagen View Post
    thanks all yea she isnt liking obeying drs orders to much (so much like my husband lol) she wants to be even friskier now then ever before lol but still likes being carried around lol

    At least at this age they sleep a lot. :)

    I am glad you caught it this early in her development. I can't imagine trying to keep an older puppy calm for the length of time it would take them to heal.

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