View Full Version : Keegan went to the White Coat!
shais_mom
10-14-2002, 01:18 PM
Keegan had a vet appt today for a possible hot spot on her belly. The vet gave her some antibiotics and was impressed that I knew so much about hotspots and allergies for goldens etc.
She gets vitamins everyday and he said as long as it keeps her looking like she does, to keep it up. And they have really helped Kylie's rodent ulcer flare ups too.
OH
SHE weighs
87 pounds!!!!!
Keegan is a big girl.
Very nice compliment from your Vet
that you are taking such good care of her. :)
Sending her get well hugs for her
hot spot to heal nice and fast.
Sudilar
10-14-2002, 04:00 PM
Get those hot spots cleared up quick, Keegan!! Wow, you are really a big girl now!!!! :D
tatsxxx11
10-14-2002, 06:14 PM
Oh my...what a big girl!!:) All the more to love! Glad she's doing well with the hot spots. Of course, she has a very caring Mom! Hugs to Keegan and Kylie from Sandra, Star and Cody!
Cincy'sMom
10-14-2002, 10:03 PM
WoW! I never would have guessed Keegan weighed 87lbs! She doesn't look it!! I would have guessed 70...
Hope your Hot spots go away soon Keegan!!!
jackiesdaisy1935
10-15-2002, 10:04 AM
My, My Keegan is a big girl now, it seems like yesterday when she was just a little baby. Hugs and Kisses to her and Kylie. They are doing good because they have a good Mom.
Jackie, Miss Daisy and Perry
Logan
10-15-2002, 10:06 AM
Honey and Lilly said to tell you that you have their complete sympathy, Keegan, with the itchy belly. They have "been there and done that", but thankfully, not lately!!! :D
Hugs to you for being such a good mom too, Staci!! :D
Cookiebaker
10-15-2002, 10:08 AM
Please pardon my ignorance, but what are "hotspots". I've never heard of them before. :confused:
shais_mom
10-16-2002, 12:22 AM
Cookiebaker, no problem!
Hot Spots are allergy spots dogs (and I assume cats too) get that can get worse and worse over time if not treated and get infected and grow with time. I talked to the girl that owns Keegan's mother and she said she had a bad outbreak along her back legs this summer with allergy spots, so I thought maybe these spots on her belly could be one. I had never had a dog that had these, as my last dog was a greyhound, and goldens are more prone to them then other dogs.
Cookiebaker
10-16-2002, 04:26 AM
Originally posted by shais_mom
Cookiebaker, no problem!
Hot Spots are allergy spots dogs (and I assume cats too) get that can get worse and worse over time if not treated and get infected and grow with time. I talked to the girl that owns Keegan's mother and she said she had a bad outbreak along her back legs this summer with allergy spots, so I thought maybe these spots on her belly could be one. I had never had a dog that had these, as my last dog was a greyhound, and goldens are more prone to them then other dogs.
Thanks for the info, Shais_mom! When we first took Malone to the vet, she made some off-hand comment like "oh, I hope he doesn't have the skin problems of a golden" and I wasn't sure what she was talking about. Malone is only like 10% golden so hopefully we won't have any problems, but now I have an idea what to look for.
DoggiesAreTheBest
10-16-2002, 06:44 AM
Hope Keegan's belly gets better soon. 87 lbs! Wow!!! You are getting bigger and bigger girl!
Logan
10-16-2002, 07:39 AM
Originally posted by Cookiebaker
Thanks for the info, Shais_mom! When we first took Malone to the vet, she made some off-hand comment like "oh, I hope he doesn't have the skin problems of a golden" and I wasn't sure what she was talking about. Malone is only like 10% golden so hopefully we won't have any problems, but now I have an idea what to look for.
My Goldens have never had hot spots, but they have had breakouts (bumps) on their bellies in previous years. I think I have that under control with food now. But the biggest problem with a hot spot is that it starts as an innocent bump or abrasion and the dog messes with it until it is a huge, angry red spot that usually gets infected. Our Labrador Retriever, Chuck, used to get them on his back, right above the base of his tail, and we would have to take him to have it shaved, put him on steroids, etc. And sometimes they started with something as simple as one flea bite!
It's not completely fool proof, but keeping them "flea free", plus keeping them on a high quality food (no corn) is usually the vet's first suggestion. Hope Malone never has to deal with it!
anna_66
10-17-2002, 07:48 AM
Sorry I didn't see this before now.
I'm glad the hot spots are getting better on you sweetie! Roxey said she was glad to hear everything went good at the white coats for you Keegan (not one of her favorite places to go;) ). Take Care girl!
Anna, Angus, Roxey & Huney
shais_mom
10-17-2002, 11:26 AM
Thanks! Keegan doesn't mind the whitecoats b/c people make over her!!!!
Now I think maybe the Keflex is making her sick, b/c she has been vomiting a little. But she is also eating grass. I think for lunch she is going to get some chicken and rice.
anna_66
10-17-2002, 01:35 PM
:( Poor girl, sorry you're getting sick, but I bet your gonna like your chicken & rice dinner!
Feel better soon Keegan.
Cincy'sMom
10-17-2002, 03:50 PM
Poor Keegan. Hope your tummy feels better soon!
shais_mom
10-17-2002, 11:41 PM
Thanks ebberybuddi!! I am feeling better! And that chicken and rice was yummy!! My mommi cooks gud!
I am so excited, me and Mommi are going with pa-pa and "grandma" to Michigan tomorrow!! Mommi and I get to share the back seat of the truck!! So mommi won't be able to check in until Sunday night!!
Thanks again!
Wuv and pupper kisses,
Keegan
K9karen
10-18-2002, 04:19 PM
Have a safe trip and Lots of Fun!!!
tatsxxx11
10-18-2002, 04:35 PM
Hi Keegan, Star and Cody here! Woo, hoo, we're so happy fer ya! Have a happy, happy trip wif yer family and check in when yuz gets back! Love and licks, Star***Shine and Cody Girl!
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