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Mastitis

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bitch is 5 days away from first possible due date.
Has mastitis in 1 tit. vet said pennicillan. any ohter ideas /cures?
she isnt eating seems well hydrated. will get up w/ coaxing and wags tail.
hard swelled tit,fever.
When it's all said and done, I'll choose my kids over everything else.

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Post by LaMarr Rhoades »

the medicine will take care of it pretty fast

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Post by bullboy »

i'd use the penecillan also call your vet and ask them about using a quarter of a cc of oxytocin after she is done having the pups it causes the milk to come in faster which may help her clean out that mastitis i would get the pen in her soon it is a infection

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Dampen a hand towel and put it in the microwave and warm in real good. Wrap it in another hand towel, or put it in a zip lock. Make sure it is not so hot it burns. Use the hot packs a few times a day 10-15 minutes on the affected teat. Also I find that is a pain and some dogs dont like it. You can also run a warm bath and get them to soak in it. It will realieve the pressure. You dont want ulcers.

Good luck to you.

Also mix her pup chow with some water. Might eat it better that way.
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Post by S.R.Patch »

Do as Samlyn says, only also throw in a hand full of Ebsom salt in the water. This will soften and also help draw out the infection. Old folks use it to draw a boil to a head, it will work... ;)

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Post by sstrong »

I think my female is having the same problem. What is the correct amount of amoxicillin or penicillin to give a dog with mastitis?

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Post by samlyn0001 »

I used 125mg of Amoxicillan 2XD. Cant remember if it was for 7 or 10 days though.

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Post by Ark »

Have any of you ever had the teat rupture?

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Keep it flowing, or it will cake up and make it worse,drain it as soon as you can, Antibotic will work fast I'd use Amox 250mg 2x day 5 day 1st dose of double would'nt hurt.Give her Tums after birth,for calsium, 1 aday.
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Re: Mastsis

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Joe Parrino wrote:Keep it flowing, or it will cake up and make it worse,drain it as soon as you can, Antibotic will work fast I'd use Amox 250mg 2x day 5 day 1st dose of double would'nt hurt.Give her Tums after birth,for calsium, 1 aday.
I agree with this dosage. Hot pack the teat with a hot wash cloth several times a day. She'll feel better after the antibiotic gets to work. It may still rupture but, she'll be ok.

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Post by Ark »

What do you do if it ruptures?

Ive got one that is nursing 3 week old puppies and hers ruputured.

The vet said clean it out with peroxide and put neosporin in it but it looks like it needs more than that to me.

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Anybody have a pic of this I have never seen it. Tom
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Tom It happens with cows alot, with bitches the teat and bag harden (rock hard),get warm-hot to the touch, best thing is treat it fast with Antibotics,keep it from clogging drain it until the warm hard goes away and the bitch is producing just milk. Ruptured is a hard one to treat, because pups are right there to mess with it, just keep it from becoming more infected, oral med, keep it clean and with time it will heal.
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Post by Ark »

Ill take her back to the vet and see what he says, but Im thinking I might be trying to wean this litter a little sooner than normal.

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Post by Honey Pot Hounds »

I'm jumping to the end here so maybe your issue is resolved. I hope so. I just went through mastitis and ended up with a huge surgical bill as amoxi doesn't do the trick. She needs to be on Cephalexin STAT!!!!!!!!!!!
You don't want to go thru what i just went through!!! Take her to the vet asap. I will post the wjole story via seperate link, when I get home later.
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