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Old 02-15-2008, 10:35 PM   #5 (permalink)
ReDobie4xtina2
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First, welcome to DT!

In response to the scar question, have your vet take a look at it when you go in for your next appt. to make sure it's okay. The scar should disappear.

For dandruff, feeding a high quality food should quell most of it, Canidae helped my red boy with his flakes. If she continues to have dandruff after a food switch, using an oatmeal/aloe shampoo will help calm and moisturize her skin. Vets usually stock this type of shampoo. Also, flakes may also be a sign of stress (i.e. new situation, family, training).

Eye goop is fine as long as it isn't excessive, green, yellow, doesn't have blood in it, or accompanied by any other symptoms such as sneezing, redness, or swelling.

As far as spaying her,do a search on DT, it has been discussed it in several threads. There are a couple of options.


Anyways, congrats on your new addition and let's see some pictures!
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