dustypaws
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Let me start off by saying that I've taken my boy to the vet and he is returning tomorrow for xrays and a mouth evaluation.
But... ever since his last bout of seizures he's been wet - in the whiskers, on his chin, and sometimes on his paws. His energy level has never dropped - he eats, poops, and runs around just as he always does.
The vet's first pass at his teeth said his front ones look great - appropriate color orange and in a good position. He doesn't appear to be in pain (although I know they hide it well) and has no problem with anyone touching under his jaw. There's no swelling on his eyes or watery eyes or foul breath, and he goes nuts for his oats. The vet also said it appears as if what she saw on Sat was old. He always drinks sideways from his bottle so it could be that but this much? I don't think so..
I guess I'm wondering that on the off chance tomorrow its not his molars what else could be causing this? Could it be a result of his seizures?
I'll report back with what the vet finds - any good thoughts and opinions are welcome.
But... ever since his last bout of seizures he's been wet - in the whiskers, on his chin, and sometimes on his paws. His energy level has never dropped - he eats, poops, and runs around just as he always does.
The vet's first pass at his teeth said his front ones look great - appropriate color orange and in a good position. He doesn't appear to be in pain (although I know they hide it well) and has no problem with anyone touching under his jaw. There's no swelling on his eyes or watery eyes or foul breath, and he goes nuts for his oats. The vet also said it appears as if what she saw on Sat was old. He always drinks sideways from his bottle so it could be that but this much? I don't think so..
I guess I'm wondering that on the off chance tomorrow its not his molars what else could be causing this? Could it be a result of his seizures?
I'll report back with what the vet finds - any good thoughts and opinions are welcome.