Desi licks Dolly’s eyes all the time.  She does not lick his because she is the 
alpha and it is his job to groom her. LOL  Desi had the eye infection a month 
ago.

When Dolly had her knee surgery, she had the e-collar on.  I saw that her 
incision was splitting apart and the vet said that I had to keep her collar on 
because she chewed out a stitch.  I told her that I did have her collar on all 
the time…then ‘ding’  the thought came…Desi must have been licking her incision 
during the night and pulled out the stitch.  The next morning, there was 
another stitch missing.  That is why I thought about how miserable he was 
yesterday morning.  I know when you have a rash it itches, but it itches even 
more if it is rubbed.  I dropped him off yesterday morning very irritable and 
when I picked him up last night he was pretty sedate.  I don’t know if they 
gave him something, but he is remaining calm today.  Poor little guy.  I still 
don’t know what happened.  He has been watching the birds on the trellis and 
the back wall and he sits in the planter where the Lantana is just now starting 
to produce leaves after one freeze during the winter.  I have read that Lantana 
flowers and berries are toxic to dogs, and there is oil in the leaves.  The oil 
is part of essential oils, but that doesn’t mean that no dog or human cannot be 
allergic to it.  I think that he has turned the corner with the pain and 
itching and as soon as I get done with my email I am going to put the collar 
back on him and lay him down in his bed.  It makes me feel so bad when my 
little ones feel this way.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mark Strassler
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 4:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

 

  

Hello:

This looks allot nicer than the traditional e-collars It looks like the Chi 
could even sleep better with this type of collar.  
I have seen my Chi's lick each wounds before. I have two that likes to licks 
eyes. When my oldest had/has an eye issue and 
we put the meds in the eys, we do need to keep the Chi's apart for a few hours 
for that reason.

 

 

  _____  

From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 14, 2011 5:36:14 PM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

  


Hi Joan, 

 

I don't know if you saw my post the other day in regards to the donut type of 
e-collar. So here it is again in case you missed it. I agree that it is also 
possible that Dolly may have licked Desi's b00-boo too, as I have heard of dogs 
doing that for each other. I guess if she did, then they would have to be kept 
separated until he heels. Poor Dolly, she is such a good sister/wife to Desi.

 

I tried the donut type e-collar on Gigi after her spay last year, and they are 
well worth the extra few dollars, in my opinion. 

I couldn't stand to see her so miserable in that Plastic prison and made up my 
mind that there has to be a better way then what the Vet's sell. I have also 
kept it for any possible future use. You will need some type of an air device 
to blow it up, as it is very difficult to just blow air into it.

Gigi didn't seem to mind it at all and was able to eat and drink and rest her 
head on it like a neck pillow, and yet could not reach her stitches. It is much 
easier to put on and off too.

 

This is the one I used, and bought it at Petco. The brand-name on the collar 
says 'ProCollar' and the size that fits her is 

Petite 1 (made for chi necks). If you look closely to the inside of it you can 
see small black vertical straps, that's where you slip a regular collar into 
and then the front has the velcro strap. I tried it without using her regular 
collar, and she managed to get her leg caught inside of it, so I added the 
regular collar and tightened it a little more and had no more problems.

 

 

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Peggy

 

 

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Joan Croft <mailto:[email protected]> 

Date: 5/14/2011 3:42:04 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

 

  

The spray that I have is an antiseptic.  He is much better since he spent the 
day at the vet’s office and they gave him a bigger e-collar.  wE are going to 
sleep in the recliner tonight.  Hopefully tomorrow I can do both the Benadryl 
and Tramadol and keep him itch free and pain free.  WE do not have fleas in 
North Las Vegas…way too dry and hot.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Crystal Thirion
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 8:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

 

  

My chi Taco has a flea allergy and he also has really dry skin. His dry skin 
will get itchy and he will chew and scratch until he bleeds. I got a 
moisturizing spray from petsmart and massage it into his skin and he stops 
chewing. Desi probably has different issues, but the spray might relieve his 
itching. 

 

`’•.¸*♫♪(✿◠‿◠)♫♪*¸.•’´

        (♥)  Crystal (♥)

¸.•’´*♫♪(✿◠‿◠)♫♪*`’•.¸

 


On May 13, 2011, at 2:42 AM, Joan Croft <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I was holding him and took the e-collar off.  The minute that I turned the 
other way, he started to chew.  I just put the spray on him.  The base of his 
tail is a little pink but it is actually his anus that is really red; and not 
to be too graphic, when I sprayed it the anus was having muscle spasms.  My 
friend said that it is an antiseptic, and so I imagine it burned.

I just gave him the antibiotics, will finish reading emails and then me and my 
babies are going to fall asleep in the recliner chair where I can make Desi 
more comfy than being in bed.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 8:01 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

 

  


Joan, the soft donut type of e-collar is so much better for them. It looks like 
a life preserver on them and cushions their neck and head

so they can sleep and eat and drink better. It closes with velcro, and their 
collar, and is so much easier to put on and off too. I bought the Chi size at 
Petco, the kid that works there blew it up using his bike pump, They are 
difficult to blow air into, so the bike pump or any device like that will work. 
Gigi really didn't mind it at all, as it felt like a neck pillow to her. 

 

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-------Original Message-------

 

From: Joan Croft <mailto:[email protected]> 

Date: 5/12/2011 9:03:42 PM

To: Joan Croft <mailto:[email protected]> 

Subject: [Chihuahuas] Desi Visits the Vet AGAIN

 

  

Hi all,

This morning Desi was chewing on the base of his tail…so I thought.  This would 
not have struck me odd because he is a habitual groomer.  Always licking his 
paws to clean his eyes and face and licking everywhere else too.  However, 
every time that I looked at him, he was chewing the base of his tail and he 
would even walk funny and then be trying to turn his head while standing and 
walking to try to get his tail.  I took him in the bedroom and put him on the 
bed.  He wouldn’t let me look (probably thinking ‘Mommy, you are embarrassing 
me!’)  I did manage to pry his tail from under his legs and I could see that he 
was wet from all the biting and licking on the fur…but I also tried to see if 
there was something else wrong in his rectal area, but I have to admit that I 
don’t think that I have ever inspected him there…I guess I thought he would 
like to keep his private parts private.  I gave him some Benadryl and two hours 
later he was still chewing.  I had to think long and hard because I don’t want 
to be too protective and take him to the vet for nothing.  So, I called Judy to 
ask her what she thought and she confirmed that I should take him to the vet.

So, because Dolly & Desi will not go anywhere without the other, I had to get 
them both leashed up and in the car.  We got to the vet’s office and Desi 
usually wants me to hold him, but he didn’t today (probably afraid I was going 
to look at his private part again!).  We waited for Dr. Bullard and he took him 
to the back to check what was wrong.  They expressed his anal glands and then 
he examined him…he has some sort of rash (and the vet didn’t know what may have 
caused it) and I don’t know if Desi is rubbing across bushes or weeds or what.  
I have a pretty good idea of where he is in the house, but he doesn’t stay out 
long enough to do too much harm.  However, he has been going to the planters 
and watching birds lately.  Maybe he might be allergic to lantana.  He may have 
brushed against one of the taller weeds…I really don’t know.  So, just being 
off antibiotics for 4 days, Desi has to take them for another 10 days and I 
have some Gentocin topical spray to spray on the area every 12 hours.  And…the 
part that Desi hates more than people looking at his rear end, he has to wear 
the e-collar.  I have a few here because I don’t throw them away (thank 
goodness) and I took a bandana that is white with red and blue stars to thread 
through the spaces so he looks better than when they use that stuff that looks 
like old pantyhose.  The vet wants to see him in a week.  I will be in the 
hospital but Desi will be boarding there at the Animal Hospital so they can 
just take him to Dr Bullard so he can see how he is doing.  This is the third 
thing in a little more than a month with him…first the eye infection; then the 
mouth all scratched up; and now the butt rash.  

I just fed him piece by piece because he can’t play with his food toys with 
that e-collar on.  It is a good thing because he is not remembering to 
chew…after all that work.  But, one piece at a time is better than when he ate 
the whole ¼ cup in 5 seconds..

So, I am going to go and buy some Activia and give it to both of mine…I will go 
back and read how much Scott said to give them.  I really don’t need him 
getting intestinal issues because he has no more good bacteria in there.

I really hope that he gets better soon.  I hope that when I am ready to bring 
him and Dolly home, that Desi won’t have to be wearing that e-collar…not sure 
it is a good idea for him to be around my skull after surgery when he is 
wearing that thing.

Good night to all…off to the store and then maybe a minute’s rest for the 
wicked.

Joan

 


                

 


                



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