Help needed...piggie with bloody scabs
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- My home, ruled by pigs!
"It all sounds so frustrating. I have a magic wand that I can send you. Shall I FedEx it? "
Please do!!
"I think there are a few empty liquor bottles too.'
Ack...I hate liquor but if I didn't there'd be lots of empty bottles around!
Can you believe this??? I think I have a home for him and he just won't get better.
I came home and found him bloody again. I put Benadryl cream on the two bloody spots.
The vet thinks he still has mites. How long can this possibly take????????
Please do!!
"I think there are a few empty liquor bottles too.'
Ack...I hate liquor but if I didn't there'd be lots of empty bottles around!
Can you believe this??? I think I have a home for him and he just won't get better.
I came home and found him bloody again. I put Benadryl cream on the two bloody spots.
The vet thinks he still has mites. How long can this possibly take????????
- snowflakey
- E's Moriarity
Poor boy! I am hoping the Revolution will kick in and then kick a** on those mites.
Did you end up giving him a bath? Just curious if that triggered him or if it's just the cycle again. I'm sorry this is taking so long. It stinks for both of you, because of somebody letting things go way to long.
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- My home, ruled by pigs!
I decided against the bath. I did get Benadryl cream to put on the sores. Here is the latest sore that appeared yesterday. It was bloodier than it is now. He did this by biting himself. I see no sign that the Revolution or the Benadryl is doing anything for him. O:(.
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
Have you asked your vet about Chew Guard? I think there is another product Josephine has used. Now that you've determined it is self inflicted, there has to be some way to get him to stop. The Chew Guard is like a pepper spray. You have to not breath and cover his head while you spray it as it sends out a mist.