Vet just called. He said both her ear drums are ruptured. He said he cleaned them out really good and thinks we wont have to do the expensive surgery. I get to pick her up in 2 hours. He said to bring her back next week for another cleaning and to see how she's doing.
He recommended giving her 10mg of Claritin once a day along with 1000mg of fish oil, 2 per day. Along with Antibiotics for 3 weeks and a solution he put together for her.
He also said to stick with the Grain free food (Taste of Wild) and make sure I'm consistent with not giving her treats or anything.
I'm happy and can't wait to pick her up!!
Thanks so much ladies for responding to my earlier post!! I know that many of us treat our pets as our children and we love them like crazy!!
Re: Update on my Dog!!
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Great news! I hope she continues to improve!
TI, IUIs, IVF = c/ps and BFNs
That's great news! So glad she doesn't have to go through surgery. Hope she feels better soon!
And, if you are bummed about not being able to give treats, here's a thought... We sometimes use their normal food as treats. That way you can continue to give her something when she's being good, but you're not risking her health by giving her something that isn't 100% good for her. Good luck!