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by WiscTiger on 30 January 2010 - 15:01

Stef,

Tonsils on a dog are kind like little skin flaps.  I had a female that loved to eat prickly weeds for a while, the weed junk got stuck in ther tonsil area.  I had to have her sediated and tonsils cleaned of the debris, then a long round of Antibioitcs.  If she has some thing stuck in there the ABX won't help, the junk has to be removed.  Chewing wood and in the case of my female weeds with stickers on them can cause problems with the Tonsils.

Val

by malshep on 30 January 2010 - 16:01

Hi  Steph, taking a peek at the throat area is not uncommon procedure, then maybe backing it up with amoxicillin antibiotic at bedtime only for a couple of months.
Always,
Cee

by Goose on 30 January 2010 - 16:01

I was wondering, of topic just a bit, but why was she in quarantine?
If it is a matter of vaccines, it still should not be for several months?

Interesting on the tonsilits. Learn something every day!

Krazy Bout K9s

by Krazy Bout K9s on 31 January 2010 - 05:01

Sorry Guys and Gals,
Was on the road all day to day, picking up 3 more rescues....then SHIT, one guy changed his mind, and now I have to go alL the way back the exact same place I was today, 3 HOURS ONE WAY, to adopt the same dog to a different guy...OOOOOHHHH people piss me off...anyhow...

I will send the gal this link for her to follow up on, and see how Amber is doing, and I can't remember why she was in quarantine, somewhere in Texas, coming from Europe??? Will have to get the story again and then post it, but it probably won't be till at least Monday...
ON THE ROAD AGAIN ALL DAY TOMORROW.....
STEPH


by LisaT on 31 January 2010 - 07:01

I've seen it once on the health boards, cleared up with amoxicillin.

If you can't find anything lodged in there, no bad teeth, etc., it might come from an infection of the lymph nodes, or maybe the nasal and/or sinus passages?  My first thought was Bartonella, common in the GSD nose, transmitted by cats, ticks, people, and probably other stuff: 
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=9788B4897F9D6F682BD2B1A3D4600B81.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=401948

GSDs also susceptible to fungal infections, wonder if there's something going on there, and that's why the antibiotics aren't completely clearing it?

Might want to follow up the antibiotics with some Oregano Oil?


Krazy Bout K9s

by Krazy Bout K9s on 01 February 2010 - 19:02

Thanks everyone for the ideas, I forwarded this thread to Amber’s mom, maybe we will get another Newbie on here!!!

Sorry, been running all weekend, have to play catchup LOL, right now… Wonder if that is where Ketchup came from??? I know, SIC….

Guess I am a bit rummy, too little sleep and tooooo much driving in snowstorms with one eye, this weekend…twice to the same city 3 hours away, in 2 days, really pisses me off…grrr.
Steph






 


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