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Mama Doe
Hi everyone
Bluebell has been quite poorly this year. In April/May she developed pneumonia and after a lot of medication eventually she got better. When the weather cooled down she started with the quickened breathing again. Took her to the vets a couple of weeks ago, who gave her a course of antibiotics and advised that her and Bramble move inside for the rest of the winter.
They're now inside and I'm keeping a watchful eye. The antibiotics treatment has finished and she's not really much better. She's not been quite herself since the latest bout of illness started and her breathing is still far too quick and short.
I obviously want what's best for her but I don't want to keep taking her to the vets to be prodded and poked if it's just inevitable I'm going to lose her to this. A trip to the vets usually results in hours of not eating and sulking etc. Worrying at the best of times never mind when she's ill.
I just don't know what to do.
I'm going to call the vets tomorrow for advice I think.
Bluebell has been quite poorly this year. In April/May she developed pneumonia and after a lot of medication eventually she got better. When the weather cooled down she started with the quickened breathing again. Took her to the vets a couple of weeks ago, who gave her a course of antibiotics and advised that her and Bramble move inside for the rest of the winter.
They're now inside and I'm keeping a watchful eye. The antibiotics treatment has finished and she's not really much better. She's not been quite herself since the latest bout of illness started and her breathing is still far too quick and short.
I obviously want what's best for her but I don't want to keep taking her to the vets to be prodded and poked if it's just inevitable I'm going to lose her to this. A trip to the vets usually results in hours of not eating and sulking etc. Worrying at the best of times never mind when she's ill.
I just don't know what to do.
I'm going to call the vets tomorrow for advice I think.