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Does anyone even use that expression any more?
Anyway, T seemed to have a bit of wax build up in his ear, and occasionally over the last few days he would give a little cry when I removed his harness over his head. So, I found a vet - we are on holiday in France. I mean, obviously we are - my dog never gets unwell at home, where he has a regular vet. You know, the sort of one that knows him, knows his history, and speaks the same language as me.
They had to anaesthetise him, and they removed a very deep down plug of wax; then treated him with a medication that is antibiotic, anti-fungal and steroid. He needs a second dose after one week, then it continues to work for 45 days apparently.
By good luck, his mandatory vet appointment prior to our return to the UK (for worming and paperwork) is already arranged for exactly a week from today. I've contacted that vet, they don't have the drug in stock but will order it in time for our visit.
I am SO glad I speak French.
Anyway, T seemed to have a bit of wax build up in his ear, and occasionally over the last few days he would give a little cry when I removed his harness over his head. So, I found a vet - we are on holiday in France. I mean, obviously we are - my dog never gets unwell at home, where he has a regular vet. You know, the sort of one that knows him, knows his history, and speaks the same language as me.
They had to anaesthetise him, and they removed a very deep down plug of wax; then treated him with a medication that is antibiotic, anti-fungal and steroid. He needs a second dose after one week, then it continues to work for 45 days apparently.
By good luck, his mandatory vet appointment prior to our return to the UK (for worming and paperwork) is already arranged for exactly a week from today. I've contacted that vet, they don't have the drug in stock but will order it in time for our visit.
I am SO glad I speak French.