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Dean Romig 04-04-2015 08:17 AM

Here we go again...
 
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Visited the vet again yesterday afternoon and left Grace there for a couple of hours while she was treated for yet another spider bite.
This is the third time since her first episode in November. Does anyone else have these problems with their dogs? We're sure hoping she outgrows this sensitivity as she grows older cause the vet doesn't offer "frequent flyer" discounts.



Darn cell phone pictures!!




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Brian Dudley 04-04-2015 08:38 AM

I have been having hot spot issues with my dog for the past couple years. Finally got it under control now. I think.

Rick Losey 04-04-2015 09:03 AM

no, never had a spider bite issue-

my "frequent flier" vet trips are Osthaus' ear infections. Constant since he was a pup. Last year the vet did a treatment of a steroid shot and some cream in a tube that I rubbed into the ears. His ears were the best they had ever been. When they flared up again a while back, I took him in and said - do what you did last year - that worked.

the response of course was - that stuff isn't available any longer- back to the old stuff with limited results

Chris Travinski 04-04-2015 09:04 AM

Last fall our Springer Spaniel Parker (yeah, I said it) came into the house with a little knob on the top of her head. We assumed she bumped her head on something outside because she is so graceful, but within 15 minutes her muzzle blew up to about twice the normal size. It was in the evening so I called the on call vet, she recommended trying children's Benadryl as our first action. The swelling started to go down almost immediately.

Gary Carmichael Sr 04-04-2015 09:17 AM

What kind of spider? Our dog was bitten a couple years ago by a brown recluse or a scorpion, so the vet said, we were in Florida, reached down to give Mattie a pet and the hair came off in a round circle about 4 inches, the flesh rotted away and left a crater she was at the vet every day for a while, took a couple months to get well, some spider bites are bad! Gary

Chad Hefflinger 04-04-2015 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Losey (Post 164320)
no, never had a spider bite issue-

my "frequent flier" vet trips are Osthaus' ear infections. Constant since he was a pup. Last year the vet did a treatment of a steroid shot and some cream in a tube that I rubbed into the ears. His ears were the best they had ever been. When they flared up again a while back, I took him in and said - do what you did last year - that worked.

the response of course was - that stuff isn't available any longer- back to the old stuff with limited results

I had similar issues with mine when he was younger, my vet recommended I switch his food and I haven't had any problems since. I went from Black Diamond to Purina. Funny thing is my neighbor and hunting buddy tried to switch his setter to Purina from Blue Buffalo and she started getting ear problems? I guess maybe it depends on the dog, but may be worth a try.
I have not had any issues with spiders, but mine has tried twice to eat a porcupine....both attempts were unsuccessful

Eric Eis 04-04-2015 09:25 AM

[I have not had any issues with spiders, but mine has tried twice to eat a porcupine....both attempts were unsuccessful[/QUOTE]

Been there, done that.......:cuss::crying:

Rick Losey 04-04-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Chad Hefflinger (Post 164323)
I had similar issues with mine when he was younger, my vet recommended I switch his food and I haven't had any problems since. I went from Black Diamond to Purina. Funny thing is my neighbor and hunting buddy tried to switch his setter to Purina from Blue Buffalo and she started getting ear problems? I guess maybe it depends on the dog, but may be worth a try.
I have not had any issues with spiders, but mine has tried twice to eat a porcupine....both attempts were unsuccessful


Thanks Chad - i have switched brands and base product several times, including three different Purina products. The vet says some prescription diet whose cost rivals Fillet Mignon at your favorite ties required bistro MIGHT help. I said retaining products/medicines that work might help as well.

as for porkies- been lucky- Osthaus pointed one once but backed off when called. I had a friend that had a German shorthair that could not resist them, always (incorrectly as you say) figured he would win the next round. one year it was on opening day, and with the resulting issues he missed most of the season.

life with dogs- no matter how much trouble they give us - we miss them terribly when they are gone

George Davis 04-04-2015 09:33 AM

Some of the best advise I received many-many year ago when I first starting owning and enjoying bird dogs was become good friends with your veterinary and try to get him/her to be one of your bird hunting friends. They become very fond of your dogs and are on 24 hour no-charge call.

Dean Romig 04-04-2015 10:05 AM

I don't imagine it was a brown recluse. I know the flesh ulcerizes or rots around the area of the bite and we haven't had that experience the previous two times... we'll see about this one.
The previous two times were when we were working on the wood pile and yesterday she was fooling around where Kathy was raking (between snow piles).

Benadryl works very well but the Doc says they can build up a resistance to it and he gave us (sold us) Hydroxyzine (50 mg.) pills and said dogs don't build a resistance to this stuff.

scott kittredge 04-04-2015 10:48 AM

I had a lab that got hit by yellow jackets and same problem with the his muzzle, are you sure it wasn't a wasp sting ???, it was warm out and they do come to life. i stomp one yesterday it was walking on the hot top wright in front of the dog's nose.
scott

legh higgins 04-04-2015 11:15 AM

bummer. chiggers, fireants, bees and hornets but not spiders

charlie cleveland 04-04-2015 11:21 AM

i ain t got no suggestions to help but hope the pup does well...charlie

Bob Hardison 04-04-2015 11:53 AM

Our love for dogs
 
Dogs can be expensive but they are worth every penny. I ran over my chocolate lab/golden retriever twice when he was a puppy. It has cost me about 5k since.

I have a friend that accidentally locked his wife and dog in the car trunk. Later realized his mistake and opened the trunk. His dog was glad to see him. He did not look very pretty afterwards.:rolleyes:

Love my family, friends and adore my grandchildren but there is nothing like the love our dogs have for us.:) Bob

Rick Losey 04-04-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Hardison (Post 164344)

I have a friend that accidentally locked his wife and dog in the car trunk.



that's my story and I'm stickin' to it :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Richard Flanders 04-04-2015 12:25 PM

Has anyone tried this "Dinovite" stuff that is advertised on the radio non stop?

chris dawe 04-04-2015 03:53 PM

That's too Bad Dean,but no I don't have any problems with my fellas...other than self inflicted wounds .

She is real pretty though,Ben thinks so too ...then again he is rather fond of a big smelly Drhathaar who's farts can literally bring tears to your eyes.


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