A general forum for the discussion of hunting with beagles, guns, clothing and other equipment and just talking dawgs! (Tall tales on hunting allowed, but remember, first liar doesn't stand a chance)
i was out running today and rampage came back and checked in and this is what he looked like, will it go back in with out taking him to the vet ? i have only had this happen to a pup before a long time ago and it went back in thanks josh
Home of World Champion WDPCH GRPCH 4 G's Ruby Red
GRHBCH GRPCH SCHAGS HELI PROP CHOP
UP & COMING 4 g's run with swagger .com
Hey Josh i was actually sitting here eating a bowl full of tortilinni Thanks. ......Pictures like that are exactly why i dont play that stupid cornhole game. Good luck fixing that.
When the moment of truth arrives, the point of preparation has passed.
Old School, Full Throttle ,No Bottle.
It's called a "rectal prolapse". I have seen hounds run so hard that it seems to stimulate the urge to defecate, and when they hit a check or breakdown in the run they keep straining to go even when there is nothing left to get rid of. You will see a hound actually keep trying to go with nothing but mucous coming out. My guess, and this is only a guess at this point, is that your hound may have been running hard and had this happen to him. The straining so hard actually can cause the rectum to push to the outside of the body. A trip to the vet is best for all really. I had a bitch do this last year and I was able to treat it myself for the short term, but she was very old and months later it happened again, and when I had her checked out for surgery I found out she had cancer as well. Needless to say she is now in beagle heaven. Left uncorrected it can quickly become infected and you can lose your hound for good. I wish you and your hound the best of luck at this unfortunate time.
NYH
When my life on earth is ended....this is all I'm gonna say...Lord I've been a hard working pilgrim on the way!
I had a pup many years ago that had a rectal prolapse that would not stay in. The vet said to keep it covered with vaseline and push it back in but it wouldn't stay. The vet finally had to put some stitches in his little brown eye, not the one winking but the one stinking. Sad thing was this was the only pup in the litter and we had to give him up as the stud fee pick of the litter. He turned out to be a real nice rabbit dog too!
The vet will lube it up with mineral oil and push it back in. Then he will ask you to hold your finger in the dike hole while he sews a purse string around the opening, adjustment of the purse string will allow flow without to much restriction. In a fortnight, the stitches will be removed and all should be healed back into place on the inside.
Softened food with a high percentage of liquid is the best diet while the stitches are in. I'd let him lay up the rest of the month to make sure no repeat procedure was necessary...
Best of luck