WheatenLover
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My vet's office doesn't have an appointment for my dog for a skin infection until end of Sept.
I have stuff to treat it with, but I think antibiotics would be in order.Could vet recommend some treatment until then? Hope your pup's not uncomfortable.
Our vet has an emergency center. It costs a fortune to use it. The other one is over an hour away, and also costs a lot.Found this on Google:
“Even with the new veterinary graduates expected over the next 10 years, a shortage of nearly 15,000 veterinarians (16 percent) will likely still exist by 2030.” Multiple factors contribute to the shortage, including professional recruitment and retention challenges caused by mounting student loan debt.
Perhaps use a search engine to see if you have a pet urgent care near you.
I will call and ask for a script. My dog gets this every summer. He's not uncomfortable because I have wipes for him, special soap, special spray. I am all set to treat it myself, but he will need antibiotics.Could vet recommend some treatment until then? Hope your pup's not uncomfortable.
For sure, I knew that would be the case with you. I also go to a vet that has 3 doctors so one of them is usually available, but when it comes up they will pull my file and take to the others to see what I need and what they can do even when it is not the doctor I normally see.I'm going to leave a message for our vet to call me. She is part of a large practice, and I normally wait until I can get an appointment with her. She knows Aidan and me very well.
I don't see the other 7 or 8 vets at this practice. The one I liked now works only at the e-clinic. The others always try to upsell me on things Aidan doesn't need (like teeth cleaning). I just wait until I see our regular vet and ask her whether Aidan needs his teeth cleaned. He doesn't. The younger ones act like I don't know my dog better than they do. Well, let's see, Aidan's never been sick except for one ear infection and Lyme disease, and the skin infection he gets every summer for the past 5 years (we have not identified the weed that causes it). His teeth are clean already. He mostly goes to the vet for routine things and to make sure he isn't going to be harmed by something he has eaten, or isn't seriously injured by something he has done which has caused him to limp.For sure, I knew that would be the case with you. I also go to a vet that has 3 doctors so one of them is usually available, but when it comes up they will pull my file and take to the others to see what I need and what they can do even when it is not the doctor I normally see.
The vet had to tell me to stop bringing him in when he was a puppy, except for real problems. Apparently a puppy moving when he is sleeping is not a seizure, and the noises he makes are not indicative of him having trouble breathing, etc., etc.
We have really been lucky with this dog, since he was born at a puppy mill.
My vet's office doesn't have an appointment for my dog for a skin infection until end of Sept.
Only a neurotic puppy mom would do that, trust me. After my rough collie died from lymphoma, I was way over-protective of the puppy. I was afraid he would die. I am not neurotic now because I came to my senses. I do still check him over every day, but he likes that. I started doing that so he would be used to being handled.When my bichon is in deep sleep sometimes, whether it's day or night, he will let out a loud howl that freaks me out! ...lol
I just chalk it up to a bad dream ... I'm glad it doesn't happen very often.
I never thought of it as a health issue.