Lizz
That ought to work!
I would put her on the amoxicillin by mouth and put bactroban or neosporin
on the wound. 
Mare
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Lizz Lizz
Date: 10/05/07 14:38:11
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Any ideas about lump/lesion with pus around ear
 
I do have experience in cleaning and draining wounds and have various gauges
of needles etc that i can lance it with and some amoxicillin that I could
mix up for her. I have treated my cat various times (my older cat 15yrs old)
and my husband grew up on a beef farm, his dad still has 500 head. They did
all the stuff themselves. My husband has fixed prolapses in cattle etc.
I did get rid of the excess pus and she didn't have a problem with me doing
it, doesn't seem to be causing her excess pain and she allowed me to squeeze
it although I didn't do it too hard because I didn't want it to go internal.
She is 10 1/2 lbs so I'm assuming it is the same doseage as for my approx
10lb cat?
Most vets around here can't see her until Tues anyways... 
Thanks
Sue

marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you have no experience with home treatments, you should probably get her
to a vet. Personally if it were me, since I have treated a lot of my pets
over the years and learned a lot from the vets when I have had to take them
in, I would first clean the area real good, gently squeeze out any puss or
infection, put and anti-biotic ointment on it, give some antibiotics and
wait a day or two. If it starts to heal, great...if not, then I would see a
vet......but then again, like I said, I have treated my own pets for stuff
like this a lot, have the medication needed on hand, ect.....so basically I
have a little knowledge of what I am doing. If you don't have this, you may
want to go on to the vet and while you are there...learn for the next time
:-)
Marsha
 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lizz Lizz 
To: chigroup 
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 1:05 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Any ideas about lump/lesion with pus around ear


My poor dog has a rather large swelling at the front of her head just in
front of her ear. I am suprised because I just noticed it today. I do have
them out every day and she is white so I would have noticed it so it would
have have to been bedtime last night/overnight/this morning. When I noticed
it, it had cracked pus looking stuff on it. I put a hot cloth on it. A bit
of pus came out and the scab stuff came off but now it is bright red and
seems to have a mass inside it. She doesn't seem bothered by it and has let
me look at it.
Here is a pic
I'm thinking I should take her in but not sure, I have another chi and also
a cat that likes to play with them so she could have got the scratch/bite
from either if that is what it is.
Thanks

Sue


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