Hope Tess, Ben and Toby are all on the mend. this has been a good week for vets.
Tess,s look a like Jazz has also been, after several nights of demands for access to the garden in the early hours. He has a slight bladder infection and we are now having to hide steradent sized tablets in cheese triangles to make him take them.
On the plus side one of Candy's lumps has disappeared.
P, S , J & C
Thanks Jan, you might remember that she had two lumps just below her left shouder; one a soft fatty golf ball sized and the other a small hard cyst. The cyst has burst and now you cann't even find out where it was. The vet said it was just watery fluid inside so just leave it unless the area became infected,which it didn,t.
If you are wondering how this could happen, she loves to roll on her back and throws herself down anywhere on grass or rugs or sand and waves all four paws about.
When Honey had a lump removed from her back leg, the vet sent her home with a drip bag bootee, it being much thicker than a regular bag. Worked a trick.
if she needs tablets, we hide them in corned beef surprise; the sliced is better than the tims as its more pliable around the tablet and harder to separate in her mouth than ham. The suprise being which piece it's hidden in. Works every time! And she thinks she's getting a treat!
Ginnie had a lump above her elbow and that's gone! We used to give Abby who was epileptic her phenobarbs in corned beef twice a day, best thing for tablets, we too can be as sneaky.