How I wish I'd known about this forum last year.
Our two boys, Bill and Ben, suddenly started fighting when they got to 6 months old, having lived happily for 3 months. Folowing the vets advice, we had Ben neutered. Sadly it didn't stop the fighting so the boys live separately, within sight and sound of each other but not able to hurt one another.
About 2 months after the op, Ben developed a serious abscess on the wound site and our vet prescribed Baytril. As the abscess improved Ben stopped eating and became very ill. Thankfully we consulted a new vet who put Ben on a probiotic and thankfully, he got back to normal.
So what has happened this morning? A new abscess on the opposite side has developed and burst! Have seen our new vet who seems to be excellent and we start another regime of Baytril and Hibiscrub washes, this time alongside a course of probiotics.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of this sort of thing and any good ideas to help ensure Ben doesn't deteriorate again. He is such a lovely lad, with a little cleft palate, and we all adore him. It's so awful that he has to go through this all over again.
Our two boys, Bill and Ben, suddenly started fighting when they got to 6 months old, having lived happily for 3 months. Folowing the vets advice, we had Ben neutered. Sadly it didn't stop the fighting so the boys live separately, within sight and sound of each other but not able to hurt one another.
About 2 months after the op, Ben developed a serious abscess on the wound site and our vet prescribed Baytril. As the abscess improved Ben stopped eating and became very ill. Thankfully we consulted a new vet who put Ben on a probiotic and thankfully, he got back to normal.
So what has happened this morning? A new abscess on the opposite side has developed and burst! Have seen our new vet who seems to be excellent and we start another regime of Baytril and Hibiscrub washes, this time alongside a course of probiotics.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of this sort of thing and any good ideas to help ensure Ben doesn't deteriorate again. He is such a lovely lad, with a little cleft palate, and we all adore him. It's so awful that he has to go through this all over again.