Re: The oils caused irritation and probable debris impaction by herb-gal ..... Animals & Pets Health Support
Date: 5/22/2009 2:39:53 AM ( 16 y ago)
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Yeah. As an afterthought, I figured the oil of oregano would irritate it...but I figured it's anti-bacterial properties would be good, and it would be cooled down by the coconut oil, so as not to be irritating.
She saw the vet yesterday. Unfortunately, they drugged her up with tranquilizers and anesthesia to the point of hardly being able to drunkenly stumble to the door and eventually ended up peeing on herself while sitting on the armchair...I don't think she even knows she did it. Then thought she was making progress in running off when I took her outside without a leash. She was trotting about .008 mph and kept glancing back to see if I was going to catch up to her or not...as I casually strolled behind not sure whether to laugh or cry. She's just been so 'out of it' and zombified.
They did a vetscope and decided it's bacterial. Cleaned it all out. It didn't look too much better after a couple of hours though. They gave me some anti-biotic ointment and a mild cleansing solution to use on her. They didn't feel oral anti-biotics were necessary so that's a good thing because I wouldn't have wanted to give her those.
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