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Posted by buckmaster27012 on 09-11-2011 05:51 PM:

swollng spot on head ?

dog has once again got a swollen spot on side of head right at his ear dont know if this time its a snake bite or what it is but looks like it may be draining some but just wondering could i take a needle and drain it out to get it down any danger in hurting him? the vet has cut into this place before when this happened before but didnt find anything to be causing it. any medicine i could give him to help him out dont look like he in too much pain and still eating so that think it must not be bothering him much.


Posted by on 09-11-2011 07:16 PM:

I had one that was bitten by another dog on the side of the head. It kept swelling and going away, it didn’t seem to bother him any but it made his head dang near twice as big as it should be. I finally held him down and cut it open on the bottom of it. It drained a lot but never came back. That’s what I did but I wouldn’t suggest it to you because there is a high risk of infection.


Posted by jodaviess1 on 09-11-2011 07:28 PM:

TEETH

CHECK HIS BACK TEETH ON THE SIDE OF THE SWELLING.<v>

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Posted by GA DAWG on 09-11-2011 07:41 PM:

I had one bit by a coon. I gave her some antibiotics.It didn't look bad just a knot. She got better for a few days. Then the next Sunday. Her head was as big as a basketball looked like. I took a big cattle needle and drained it. Was bad!!! Took to vet. He said I had gave enough antibiotics to knock it in the head but not kill it. It came back stronger. So this time I gave meds for 3 weeks. Wound up draining it several more times at home. So maybe you should drain it and give antibiotics but give enough to kill the infection.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 09-11-2011 08:51 PM:

knot

i would drain it see if your vet will sell you some antibotics either pills or salve or go to tsc or local feed store and get some penacllin give it to the dog for about ten days sorry for the spelling


Posted by GA DAWG on 09-11-2011 09:02 PM:

I hear that the fish antibiotic at walmart is the same as for dogs. I ain't sure though.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 09-12-2011 01:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by GA DAWG
I hear that the fish antibiotic at walmart is the same as for dogs. I ain't sure though.
you probly right about all the meds we take are the same as they give animals only in smaller does for dogs


Posted by jodaviess1 on 09-12-2011 02:16 AM:

CHECK IT OUT

LOOK AND FEEL AROUND BACK IN THE DOGS MOUTH FOR A STICK/ SLIVER OF SOME KIND, YOU GOT PORKY'S WHERE YOU ARE FROM? COULD HAVE A QUILL. ANY OF THESE WILL GET INFECTED AND DEPENDING ON LOCATION OF THE SOURCE COULD CAUSE SWELLING ON THE OUTSIDE. <v>

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Posted by Dale Young on 09-12-2011 03:10 PM:

Re: CHECK IT OUT

quote:
Originally posted by jodaviess1
LOOK AND FEEL AROUND BACK IN THE DOGS MOUTH FOR A STICK/ SLIVER OF SOME KIND, YOU GOT PORKY'S WHERE YOU ARE FROM? COULD HAVE A QUILL. ANY OF THESE WILL GET INFECTED AND DEPENDING ON LOCATION OF THE SOURCE COULD CAUSE SWELLING ON THE OUTSIDE. <v>


Just had one go thru that from a quill he got nearly a year ago. Usually takes care of itself.


Posted by Two Toes on 09-12-2011 04:01 PM:

Evidently the CB caps can't penatrate from that angle...LOL!!!

J/K "Of course"....

Sorry,couldn't resist !

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