piebaldsparkle
Well-Known Member
Oz seemed a little off colour this morning and refused breakfast, but wasn't too worried as he does this sometimes.
Today he seemed a bit clingy (again not abnormal as he does this before he fits sometimes), but perked up, up the yard.
Got back this afternoon and he refused a bonio (unheard of), que me checking his mouth. Gums look fine if you are just lifting his lips, but as soon as I tried to look in his mouth he yelped, so don't know, what is going on in there, but suspect he has a bad tooth (though breathe smells OK).
He will eat mashed up meat and is drinking, no obvious swelling, can bark so obviously can open his mouth, so guess I'll have to keep an eye on him tonight. Would be a bloody bank holiday weekend wouldn't it.
Typically my vets is shut Sundays (they are going to start doing Sunday morning surgery in Sept). Though obviously they offer an emergency service - not sure if it is them or if they use a 'pet doctors' type referral service out of hours (not had to use since they took over the practice from my old vet).
Today he seemed a bit clingy (again not abnormal as he does this before he fits sometimes), but perked up, up the yard.
Got back this afternoon and he refused a bonio (unheard of), que me checking his mouth. Gums look fine if you are just lifting his lips, but as soon as I tried to look in his mouth he yelped, so don't know, what is going on in there, but suspect he has a bad tooth (though breathe smells OK).
He will eat mashed up meat and is drinking, no obvious swelling, can bark so obviously can open his mouth, so guess I'll have to keep an eye on him tonight. Would be a bloody bank holiday weekend wouldn't it.
Typically my vets is shut Sundays (they are going to start doing Sunday morning surgery in Sept). Though obviously they offer an emergency service - not sure if it is them or if they use a 'pet doctors' type referral service out of hours (not had to use since they took over the practice from my old vet).