plebayo wrote:Option two is placing a drain and allowing the thing to drain until it heals.
Malli wrote:Sort of OT, but have you heard of Dermapet Malacetic Otic? I use it on Oscar's ears and LOVE it - the smell is decent and it seems to clean without drying.
Malli wrote:I hear the aspiration is iffy, I've seen it done once or twice but my impression was the Doc wanted to do a larger incision and the quilting, that the aspiration was a "it might work and its cheaper and the client doesn't have the $" type thing.
I've honestly never seen a small one, maybe it would be easier to deal with because its smaller? Maybe they could just use a little pain control and a couple Lidocaine nerve blocks and do it that way without anesthetic? If Shelby is good...
Did it really come up that quickly or do her ears always bother her a little?
Sort of OT, but have you heard of Dermapet Malacetic Otic? I use it on Oscar's ears and LOVE it - the smell is decent and it seems to clean without drying.
BullyLady wrote:My poor itchy baby, I hate allergies.
Malli wrote:I'd be upset about the cauliflower ear, too.
Oscar also has allergies, and is long term on Pred, the last time I tried to wean him off(over 1 year ago), he started scratching himself raw
DropkickPA wrote:That dog was so laid back he'd let anyone do anything to him so long as he was getting a belly rub at the same time.
BullyLady wrote:DropkickPA wrote:That dog was so laid back he'd let anyone do anything to him so long as he was getting a belly rub at the same time.
Well, at least if he had to have ear problems he was laid back about it! It is taking both of us to rub the Gentizol on Shelby's pinnas, which is weird because I can even do her nails by myself. The poor girl, they must be really hurting her.
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