kds0200
Member Since 2014
Okay, so I took my sugar boy, Bailey, to the vet this morning for a sore on his hind end that turned out to be a ruptured anal gland. They flushed it out (and he didn't hardly fuss at all, which is how I noticed he wasn't feeling well in the first place) and I'll start him on seven days of Clavamox tonight. The vet explained how the rupture can happen, and I did some reading online just a little while ago, but wanted to see if anyone here could offer any advice/experience/etc.
I've been giving him Fortiflora with his daytime food regularly for the past month, though to make it last I usually stretch one packet to at least two days. Should I give him a full packet daily for a while? I've read about giving metamucil too - would that be a better alternative, and if so, how much? Should I wait until after his antibiotics are finished, or would this help with any upset stomach the medicine might cause? His litter box hasn't been unusual, though his stools have typically been softer for the past year or so, which I just assumed was from switching to an all wet food diet. He's been on Fortiflora on an off before, to help with his appetite and for the fiber benefits.
He finally seems to be getting regulated (BG at preshot times steady in the low to mid 300s, but my spreadsheet hasn't been updated in a few weeks and I left our logbook at my grandparents' house after the holidays) so I'm hesitant to start changing things and mess all that up, though anything I can do to help prevent him from experiencing this pain again would be worth it, I'm sure.
Many thanks in advance for your replies, and Happy New Year to all of you and your furkids!
I've been giving him Fortiflora with his daytime food regularly for the past month, though to make it last I usually stretch one packet to at least two days. Should I give him a full packet daily for a while? I've read about giving metamucil too - would that be a better alternative, and if so, how much? Should I wait until after his antibiotics are finished, or would this help with any upset stomach the medicine might cause? His litter box hasn't been unusual, though his stools have typically been softer for the past year or so, which I just assumed was from switching to an all wet food diet. He's been on Fortiflora on an off before, to help with his appetite and for the fiber benefits.
He finally seems to be getting regulated (BG at preshot times steady in the low to mid 300s, but my spreadsheet hasn't been updated in a few weeks and I left our logbook at my grandparents' house after the holidays) so I'm hesitant to start changing things and mess all that up, though anything I can do to help prevent him from experiencing this pain again would be worth it, I'm sure.
Many thanks in advance for your replies, and Happy New Year to all of you and your furkids!
Freeze Dried Chicken it is! I was just looking at some on Amazon.
(And before anyone tells me off, I don't overdo the extra treats.