What to do if my dog has a swollen abdomen?
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Have you checked to see if there are any punture wounds like he may have been bitten by a snake or something...
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I wouldn't pay to get a dog aborted, I'm sure good families would want to adopt them, or you can sell...
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i have a 12 year old staffie who managed to get hold of a lamb bone on sunday and has been ill since. i took her to the vets yesterday (monday) as she was straining to go to toilet and the vet said her rectum was completly empty, but gave her an injection...
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My cases were a little bit different since it was an intestinal blockage. The items in question had...
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I'm taking my dog to the vet tomorrow I have a pug/boston terrier mix with a small soft, well defined lump on its stomach. Judging by the research I've done, it may only be a fatty tumor because it doesn't hurt my dog at all and the physical descriptions...
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First thing i thought of was a fatty tumor. "small soft" is what gave me the hint. Goodluck...
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So, I have a female dog (beagle mix) who has a large red bump (sore) on her abdominal area. It almost looks like one of her nipples, but it is clearly not. It is about right next to one though. She doesn't seem to notice, however. She acts totally normal...
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sure, just allow your dog to suffer because the vet is expensive, and your dog probably isn't worth...
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Any chance he has eaten some high protein grass and developed an intestinal infection. Don't laugh....
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These 'pus pockets' could be a pyoderma, which is a bacterial infection of the skin. It can be the result...
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It sounds like tremors. A tremor is an involuntary, somewhat rhythmic, muscle contraction and relaxation...
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