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We have an 11-year-old, 50lb mixed breed dog with an allergy to dust mites that we just started treating with specific allergy medication. She licks her inner thighs and feet to the point of irritation, and this morning we noticed some mucus-like substance on her inner thigh with a chemically smell. We have cleaned it off and gave her Benadryl. Is there anything else we should do?
July 23rd, 2023
My 50lb, 8-year-old mixed breed lab named Bug ate a 30mg THC edible some time in the last few hours. She is currently wobbly and having difficulty walking straight, but otherwise seems fine. What should I do?
December 17th, 2023
My standard Golden Doodle, Max, vomited a sock last night and has been lethargic and not eating since. He has only drank water. What should I do?
October 1st, 2024
My dog Benji, aged 8 1/2, has a small firm sebaceous mass on his right pinna and a round cell neoplasia near his eye. The vet mentioned that surgery might be challenging due to the location affecting the lower medial canthus and punctum of the tear duct. What does this mean, and what should I do next?
February 2nd, 2024
My mini pin chiuawa mix, Duke, hasn't eaten or drunk anything in over 24 hours. He smells like poop, is scared of everything, feels warm to touch, and is whining a lot like he's in pain. His urine is really yellow, and he hasn't had a bowel movement in over 24 hours. He's pacing, has his tail tucked, and burps smell like poop. I can't afford to take him to the vet until next Friday. What could be wrong with him and what can I do in the meantime?
January 5th, 2023
My Labrador puppy, Roxy, who weighs about 22kgs, ate 3 hedgehog slices and 4 chocolate/peanut butter brownies. She had dinner 20 minutes ago and seemed fine, but I noticed the empty box on the table. She might have eaten the brownies an hour ago. She just went to the toilet, which was solid, slimy, and very smelly. She ate a little bit of grass and is now resting. She seems hyperactive and it's been about 5 hours since she ate the dark chocolate brownies. Is there any cause for concern, and should I seek veterinary help?
March 5th, 2024