It could be an aural hematoma:
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_aural_hematoma.html
It's best not to lance this yourself, as it could become infected. Not only that, without knowing...
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It could be an aural hematoma:
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_aural_hematoma.html
It's best not to lance this yourself, as it could become infected. Not only that, without knowing...
Look for a Weimararner rescue in your area, they'll screen the homes carefully & hopefully get them in a home together:
http://weimaranercentral.com/rescue.aspx
Erm...ask your vet.?
Give what?
Don't give him any sedatives to your dog, you could kill him. Take him to a vet or groomer to have his nails cut if he gives you a hard time.
Do you have a copy of your lease? Take it & bring up the issue with the realtor that found you the apartment. Bring it up with the manager also. The lease is a binding contract, and the phrase...
It can take very little time to bloat, especially if there is twisting of the gut (volvulus), which basically twists the stomach off like twisting the end of a bread bag. The gas builds up in the...
Take him to the vet, it could be an injury or conjunctivitis. Either way, the only way to help is medication from your vet. Good luck
Don't put an ad in the paper or online, the dog could easily end up in the wrong hands. Thanks for taking him in.
Here's some Retriever Rescues in your area:
http://www.scgrrescue.org/
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Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, no interest in food or water would be serious. Did your vet recommend giving him anything now?