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Question by debbie
Submitted on 9/2/2005
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MY DAUGHTER HAS A 16 WEEK OLD WEST HIGHLAND TERRIER.  HE WENT TO THE VET LAST WEEK TO GET SOME BUMPS CHECKED OUT AROUND HIS PRIVATES.  THEY SAID IT WAS A STAFF INFECTION, PUT HIM ON LIQUID ANTIBIOTICS, AND SAID HE SHOULD BE FINE.  THAT THIS IS NORMAL IN PUPPIES.  IT'S BEEN ALMOST 2 WEEKS, AND NOW HE HAS DIARRHEA AND IT LOOKS LIKE BLOOD IN HIS POOP.  HE LOVES TO ROOT OUTSIDE WITH HIS NOSE, AND EATS GRASS.  THERE WERE SOME RED COLORED MUSHROOMS IN THE YARD, AND I TRIED TO KEEP HIM AWAY FROM THOSE, BUT HE MAY HAVE GOTTEN A NIBBLE.  ANY HELP ON THIS WOULD BE GREAT.

THANKS,
DEBBIE


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