FurBabiesMama
Member Since 2017
This will be long, but I need to give some history: Willow is a 'senior' lady, a couple of months past 16 and a half. She has a history of respiratory issues/allergies. She has been known to sneeze/cough and have a runny nose. I was concerned, maybe a year and a half ago, because she sounded extra congested to me. The internal medicine specialist said there was no congestion in her chest. He could hear noise in her nose when she breathed out. He said an endoscopy type test would be needed to determine what was going on, but that is not something we did. She did have an x-ray, and they confirmed what I already knew, that she has asthma.
She takes Zyrtec and CannaPet every day and Cerenia every other day. (When she was on Cerenia for a week once, I discovered that she had NO asthma attacks at all. It was great. So, the vet agreed to let me keep her on a small dose, and it has worked great at keeping them at bay.) I have a ridiculous amount of air purification going on in the house, and I run a humidifier, at least at night, when the heat has to be running.
Lately, she has had redness in the skin around her eyes, especially one of them, and she seems more congested than normal. Her little nose sometimes runs (it's clear), and she sneeze/coughs. I have not actually seen a full on asthma attack, but sometimes her breathing is visibly heavy to me. I have been washing her eyes and nose with a warm wet cloth a couple of times a day. I am trying to decide whether to take her to the vet. I try to avoid visits when possible because they stress her these days. For one thing, she starts panting. I don't want that respiratory distress on top of whatever is going on with her. The last time I took her, the redness around her right eye had just started, and the vet assumed it was an allergy and gave me some creme to use on the skin. She said the my options beyond that were give her steroids (which I'm scared of) or go to a specialist to have allergy testing (which I am NOT putting her through at this age). So, I worry that even if I put Willow through going in, I'm still going to get those options. Does anyone have experience with these symptoms? Would it be worth asking for a round of antibiotics in case there is an infection somewhere? (I do not like giving them when I don't KNOW infection is present, but I am just at a loss as to what to do to help her.)
I wish I knew exactly what was going on with my poor baby. Any experiences, insights, you can share would be appreciated. Thanks!
She takes Zyrtec and CannaPet every day and Cerenia every other day. (When she was on Cerenia for a week once, I discovered that she had NO asthma attacks at all. It was great. So, the vet agreed to let me keep her on a small dose, and it has worked great at keeping them at bay.) I have a ridiculous amount of air purification going on in the house, and I run a humidifier, at least at night, when the heat has to be running.
Lately, she has had redness in the skin around her eyes, especially one of them, and she seems more congested than normal. Her little nose sometimes runs (it's clear), and she sneeze/coughs. I have not actually seen a full on asthma attack, but sometimes her breathing is visibly heavy to me. I have been washing her eyes and nose with a warm wet cloth a couple of times a day. I am trying to decide whether to take her to the vet. I try to avoid visits when possible because they stress her these days. For one thing, she starts panting. I don't want that respiratory distress on top of whatever is going on with her. The last time I took her, the redness around her right eye had just started, and the vet assumed it was an allergy and gave me some creme to use on the skin. She said the my options beyond that were give her steroids (which I'm scared of) or go to a specialist to have allergy testing (which I am NOT putting her through at this age). So, I worry that even if I put Willow through going in, I'm still going to get those options. Does anyone have experience with these symptoms? Would it be worth asking for a round of antibiotics in case there is an infection somewhere? (I do not like giving them when I don't KNOW infection is present, but I am just at a loss as to what to do to help her.)
I wish I knew exactly what was going on with my poor baby. Any experiences, insights, you can share would be appreciated. Thanks!
