RTII
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- Joined
- Nov 29, 2009
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- Location
- Brazos and Robertson Counties, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota GL 3940, Kubota M5 111
Let our Black Lab Jessie out last night to relieve herself. Typically she does her thing and then hangs out on the porch for 1/2 hour or so before asking to come in. Last night she wanted in within 10 minutes. She laid down next to the couch I was sitting on and within minutes I noticed her making a huffing noise. Like she was trying to clear her throat. Looked down and she was foaming through her nose. I'm thinking some kind of poison but know I didn't leave anything within a dogs reach that might do this. As I was monitoring her, her snout swelled up to at least twice it's normal size. All right, time to head to the vet before she becomes more distressed...............
1st question asked was if there was a possibility she could have been bit by a snake. Easy answer (yes). I've killed several poisonouis snakes this year at home. Sure enough the vet found and showed us the fang marks on her nose.
Left her at the vet hospital overnight for treatment and monitoring. Good news is the vet says that typically the dogs will respond well to the treatment and pain meds and will be ready to return home in the morning and be fine in a couple of days. Then of course he threw in the "but sometimes................"
Not much sleep last night but the vet said they would call if things changed for the worse, so no news is good news for now.
1st question asked was if there was a possibility she could have been bit by a snake. Easy answer (yes). I've killed several poisonouis snakes this year at home. Sure enough the vet found and showed us the fang marks on her nose.
Left her at the vet hospital overnight for treatment and monitoring. Good news is the vet says that typically the dogs will respond well to the treatment and pain meds and will be ready to return home in the morning and be fine in a couple of days. Then of course he threw in the "but sometimes................"
Not much sleep last night but the vet said they would call if things changed for the worse, so no news is good news for now.
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