g8erjackie
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My boor baby woke up this morning with a snotty nose (the goopy green kind). Ugh. I knew something was coming last night when I got home from work and he didn't go wiggle butt wild like normal and then he didn't want to take a walk with his puppy friend Watson. He had a runny nose for a few days, but it was clear and I thought maybe he had just a little cold, ya know a few sneezes, but still the same energetic bully.
I felt so bad this morning that he sounds so congested. He had pneumonia when he was a tiny puppy...it started as a bad reaction to his kennel cough vaccine. Not to get on a rant but I had specifically requested injectable vaccines only and before I saw what was happening the vet had given him the intranasal gel... He has been so healthy ever since we got that mess cleared up and it just hurts my heart to see him looking sad and feeling icky.
I called the vet first thing this morning hoping they would work us in early, I called at 7am and live 2 blocks away, but they told me they are booked up and offered me a Monday appointment. Uh, Monday? Yeah, no, I have an English bulldog with a likely respiratory infection...Monday doesn't cut it. So off to the backup vet, which means driving to Virginia from DC in tons of traffic, but the backup vet might soon become the primary vet...they're nicer and always work us in!!!!!
I felt so bad this morning that he sounds so congested. He had pneumonia when he was a tiny puppy...it started as a bad reaction to his kennel cough vaccine. Not to get on a rant but I had specifically requested injectable vaccines only and before I saw what was happening the vet had given him the intranasal gel... He has been so healthy ever since we got that mess cleared up and it just hurts my heart to see him looking sad and feeling icky.
I called the vet first thing this morning hoping they would work us in early, I called at 7am and live 2 blocks away, but they told me they are booked up and offered me a Monday appointment. Uh, Monday? Yeah, no, I have an English bulldog with a likely respiratory infection...Monday doesn't cut it. So off to the backup vet, which means driving to Virginia from DC in tons of traffic, but the backup vet might soon become the primary vet...they're nicer and always work us in!!!!!