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eddie
Topic Started: Oct 30 2009, 04:38 AM (170 Views)
VIOLET12
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Eddie is going to the Vet tomorrow. I dred it, because I know it will be another dead end issue and it will cost money.

Oh well, I really don't feel like talking about it now. We are going to bed. Speaking of bed..I know you all have seen Eddie in bed many times. He loves bed time..he gets up next to his pillow and I always tuck the covers around him and he still nibbles on his covers. He has done this since the day I first got him. Always makes me wonder if he still misses his mommy. Okay I'm getting toooo sad. TTYL
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Vi, what do u mean a dead end issue? Is he ill, or just a check up. Let me help u with any concerns, I used to work at a vets office for 3 years. Maybe I can help.
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It would be helpful to fill Maryann in, she is a HUGE source of valuable information. Keeping good thoughts about eddie
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Vi, I will delete the above post for u. Also, it sounds much like a subaceous cyst to me. They are harmless, can leak cheesy type material that does smell. Some cat smell like manure. I have seen many. U could also ask the vet, it the larger mass is not attached to anything, they can and do use local anesthestics for older dogs. I had Turbos stinky tail cyst removed this way. He was amazing and it was not cancer. But it stunk and was weepy with white sebum. Send me pics if u can. Email me @ crazybirdlady@auracom.com.
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Home from the Vet. Not going into the long story but I'm glad I went and we felt fairly satisfied when we left.

Eddie will be okay. The Vet said "It's a shame Eddie has these skin conditions because he is very healthy and a very, very happy little guy!"

It made me feel good that he saw that. But besides that I'll have consistant and gross work to do with him.

The Vet said that from here on out he will be high maintenance. Oh and by the way I got out of there for only $108.00 dollars. ha ha


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Wow that awesome, cheap, glad he will be just fine. :)
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