Drama Queen

$80.00 bucks to find out Miss Hazel apparently has chin acne
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  • Posts: 7,758
    She has those feed me eyes. Cute pup
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    Will she grow past that stage or is it permanent?

    That's some kind of look she's giving you for sure. It's like she wishes she could talk.
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.

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  • Posts: 3,453
    She's a cutie!
  • My former Golden Retriever built the west wing of the small animal clinic at U of I to the tune of 14k. Or I should say.
  • Posts: 2,127
    That is the look of a dog who has its owner trained well.
  • Posts: 2,590
    Pit/shepherd mix, 37 lbs and done growing.

    Guess about 2.5 years.

    She's some sort of spoiled that's for sure.

    Extremely good temperament.
  • Posts: 2,590
    Ouch, those are some Vet bills....
  • oldrocker,
    I had a cat about 20 years ago that had chin acne. It was very difficult to treat it; I would think your pup would be more accommodating. The only time I have seen it mentioned until now.
    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"

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  • Posts: 3,052
    Hazel is adorable; looks like a sweet dog who realizes those eyes can convince her owner to do anything!!!!!
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    Hey Dave do you feed her wet or dry food ?
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    Dry and since she doesn't drink a lot of water, I add a few ounces of water, nuke it for 15 seconds, stir it to make a gravy and she snarfs it down.

    Fact, she knows the microwave beep, if you take to long getting it out, she'll sit right down in front of the stove, look up and bark.

    I imagine she's thinking "hey dingus, foods done." :D



  • Posts: 26,589
    well that could be considered "wet" as you are adding water. That may be contributing to the acne. Try washing and drying her face when she is done to see if that helps.
  • Posts: 2,590
    Vet suggested stopping the water thing which I have.

    Got her on Mometavet. A few drops on gauze, then the chin.

    If not clear in a week or so, Vet will get her on an antibiotic.
  • Posts: 2,590
    A couple weeks ago, cleaned out remaining plants in Daughters garden and pulled the Marigolds planted around it.

    Took to my place, laid it all out on patio to dry to burn later and caught Hazel rummaging through it all which is about the time I noticed the bumps on her chin.

    She's doing fine, just thinks she's people.... :D

  • Posts: 3,052
    Try a warm water hibiclens wash once or twice a day as well
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  • Posts: 26,589
    Well i must add water to Chester's dry food as he has always ate like a starving Ethiopian. The water lubricants and slows his eating. I would never microwave as I'm not too sure if that would eradicate the beneficial bacteria most foods add for gut health.
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    Oh man - I thought this was another Kelly thread - whew
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    edited November 2019
    joecoulson wrote: »
    Oh man - I thought this was another Kelly thread - whew

    Ha, I thought it was about K_M.
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  • Posts: 2,590
    Happy to say Miss Hazel's fungus face is all cleared up.

    Now if we can just stop the constant licking... :s
  • oldrocker wrote: »
    Happy to say Miss Hazel's fungus face is all cleared up.

    Now if we can just stop the constant licking... :s

    My Coonhound constantly itches and licks and the vet suggested these pills. Drastically reduced her scratching and licking by about 90% I'd say. One pill a day for 2 bucks each.ubg6gxzdibez.jpg

  • Posts: 2,590
    Will ask the Vet about it.

    Thanks
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    See, my chin is all better.
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    Now give me that treat you promised me?

    And where the heck is all the presents you tight wad?
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    Waiting on HER delivery from Chewy.... :D
  • Posts: 2,590
    DaveHo wrote: »
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    If that chewy showed up at the door, she'd pee her pants... :D

  • You're probably right. I'll have to ask the vet more about it. So far,I haven't noticed any side effects as of yet with my dog. Goldens are known to have allergy issues and my last Golden didn't have any allergies whatsoever. My Coonhound just itches constantly without Apoquel. She's 15 now so she's living on borrowed time but still going strong.
  • Posts: 2,590
    2020 not starting off that great.

    It appears, Drama Queen Miss Hazel decided to eat the remaining Christmas candy.

    The little santa shaped white chocolate covered peanut butter goodies.
    Ate about 10-12 of them. Vet says since it's white chocolate instead of dark with peanut butter she should be ok. Probably throw up a little bit which she has.

    Might hurt some coming out as she ate the wrappers also.

    D'oh :(

  • Posts: 2,662
    oldrocker wrote: »
    2020 not starting off that great.

    It appears, Drama Queen Miss Hazel decided to eat the remaining Christmas candy.

    The little santa shaped white chocolate covered peanut butter goodies.
    Ate about 10-12 of them. Vet says since it's white chocolate instead of dark with peanut butter she should be ok. Probably throw up a little bit which she has.

    Might hurt some coming out as she ate the wrappers also.

    D'oh :(

    Ha my pup once ate a dozen chicken wings with the bones. Also had a couple fun size chocolate bars. Thankfully never hurt her a bit.


    However she gets a little thread in her mouth from her chew toys and lord she acts as if it's her last day on earth.
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  • Posts: 2,590
    Chicken wings eh?

    Apparently your pooch is smarter than mine..

    I told my wife that I did NOT eat all the candy, now I can prove it.

    Ah, small victories.... B)

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