Feralpeg
Living and Loving Windermere!
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I took our dog Griffin to the vet today. He has been having runny eyes and a rash on his stomach. He'd also chewed an area on one leg raw. The vet said he has a staff infection and a hot spot. Golden retreivers are very prone to hot spots. These spots itch so bad, the animals actually pull all of the fur out in that area. For the staff infection he gave me an antibiotic. He then gave Griffin a cortizone shot for the itching. On the way to the car, Griffin got sick to his stomach. He got sick again in the car on the way home. By the time we got home, he was breathing very fast and slobbering. I called the vet and they said to bring him back in. By the time I got him there, his blood pressure had bottomed out. They had to give him epinephrine (not sure of the spelling) and benydryl. They put him on an IV. I was waiting out in the waiting room. I didn't realize how serious it was until they called me back. The doctor was very upset that this had happened. He said it was very rare, but we had almost lost Griffin. If I hadn't gotten him there when I did, he would have died. They kept him on the IV for a couple of hours. He's home now. He still has the cathetar just in case he should begin feeling bad again. If he is okay tomorrow, they will take it out. He had an allergic reaction to the cortizone. It's strange because he's had cortizone in the past. Thinking back, he had a bit of a reaction when he had his last vacinations. The vet said we would need to be very careful medicating him in the future. Thank heavens his is okay. I don't know how I would have told Kendall that her best buddy was gone.