Kermit
Wise Old Thumper
Im taking him to the vets at 4pm as he has a lump on his face under his eye.
After loads of reading im thinking its and abcess related to elongated tooth roots. His eye has been watering for a bit, but the vets thought it was because thats his 'down eye' from the head tilt. His eye is rather inflamed today at the corner.
He never ate his pellets as quickly as he usually does, but maybe thats me just over-worrying.
Im a nervous wreck at the moment, my stomach is actually having butterflies in a really nervous way. My Grandpa is terminally ill at the moment, and is really bad right now, so i dont really need to lose my wee boy too.
Im just worried that if the vet thinks it is elongated tooth root problems, then how can she check when kermit isnt really well enough for an anaesthetic to get an x-ray....would they be able to x-ray him without an anaesthetic?
Sorry for going on, but im worried
After loads of reading im thinking its and abcess related to elongated tooth roots. His eye has been watering for a bit, but the vets thought it was because thats his 'down eye' from the head tilt. His eye is rather inflamed today at the corner.
He never ate his pellets as quickly as he usually does, but maybe thats me just over-worrying.
Im a nervous wreck at the moment, my stomach is actually having butterflies in a really nervous way. My Grandpa is terminally ill at the moment, and is really bad right now, so i dont really need to lose my wee boy too.
Im just worried that if the vet thinks it is elongated tooth root problems, then how can she check when kermit isnt really well enough for an anaesthetic to get an x-ray....would they be able to x-ray him without an anaesthetic?
Sorry for going on, but im worried
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