Fingers firmly crossed, as both issues can be addressed - and Pink will hopefully be as good as new soon!
Thanks for the update, pleased he found that splinter. We have had success with those injections before. Lots of recovery vibes x
Hi Everyone
Well my little girl went to the vet yesterday. She gave her a thorough examination and found two things wrong. Firstly, a very hard piece of hay or splinter of wood (hard to tell) had got wedged between two of her rear teeth (sticking upwards) which must have been causing her a HUGE amount of discomfort.
Secondly, and this hopefully explains her intermittent weight loss, she has a large ovarian cyst. I am a little annoyed that the other practice "DID NOT PICK UP" on this a few weeks ago but there you go when I had her checked over as I was worried about her. So she is on Chorulon injections and I am hoping we will see an improvement. She is already much brighter in herself and was the first to the grass this afternoon. The Chorulon will take a few days to have an impact but I am quite sure the 'splinter' will be instant!
So pleased we have hopefully solved the mystery ! I will weigh her tonight and see how she is.
Keep you posted!
x
Unfortunately this is far too often the case where vets are charging far too much for incompetent diagnoses. It's about time something was done about what I would call "quack" vets (comes from the term quack doctors).
Well I'm glad to see that your girl looks like she's going to be on the road to recovery now that she's been correctly diagnosed
Unfortunately this is far too often the case where vets are charging far too much for incompetent diagnoses. It's about time something was done about what I would call "quack" vets (comes from the term quack doctors).
Well I'm glad to see that your girl looks like she's going to be on the road to recovery now that she's been correctly diagnosed