Scamp went off his food at the start of October and after visiting the vet had the usual array of injections - painkiller, gut stimulant etc. he started eating again fine but one or several caused a skin reaction (much like he got with cylap) and he ended up with a nasty looking scab right between his shoulder blades which lasted until the beginning of November. He worried at it a bit but you could see it was progressively getting small/better.
A few days after the final little scab dropped off he trimmed the fur around the spot and then the day after opened a wound back up - new scab. Not as as bad as the first one and that has healed over again more quickly and by Friday it was just a slightly rough patch of skin. But he's now got a long wound running from next to the original one down one side. It started with what looked like bruising and a couple of spots where he's grazed it with his teeth but it's now a scabbed wound in a couple of spots.
Any thoughts? I would have thought anything from the original jabs that was causing a reaction should have dispersed by now. The vet gave him cortavance spray yesterday - they are trying to avoid giving him anything by injection. He doesn't seem to be in any significant pain from it, it's certainly not effecting his binky skills.
A few days after the final little scab dropped off he trimmed the fur around the spot and then the day after opened a wound back up - new scab. Not as as bad as the first one and that has healed over again more quickly and by Friday it was just a slightly rough patch of skin. But he's now got a long wound running from next to the original one down one side. It started with what looked like bruising and a couple of spots where he's grazed it with his teeth but it's now a scabbed wound in a couple of spots.
Any thoughts? I would have thought anything from the original jabs that was causing a reaction should have dispersed by now. The vet gave him cortavance spray yesterday - they are trying to avoid giving him anything by injection. He doesn't seem to be in any significant pain from it, it's certainly not effecting his binky skills.