Pinkey is doing wonderful in his recovery. He just finished a week of antibiotics to help treat a secondary skin infection. These infections can be quite common with mange. He has all his puppy energy and loves to run around and play with the other dogs in the house. He is doing great in his crate and is working on housebreaking. Pinkey has a fine coat of white peach fuzz all over his body. In the beginning you had to look closely to see it but already in such a short time you can almost see it when just glancing at him. He is such a good boy and as you can see in the picture is very compliant. He loves his oatmeal soaks, I'm sure it feels really good on his itchy skin. We will be off to the vet next week for a progress check.
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Friday, May 9, 2008
Pinkey Update
Pinkey is doing wonderful in his recovery. He just finished a week of antibiotics to help treat a secondary skin infection. These infections can be quite common with mange. He has all his puppy energy and loves to run around and play with the other dogs in the house. He is doing great in his crate and is working on housebreaking. Pinkey has a fine coat of white peach fuzz all over his body. In the beginning you had to look closely to see it but already in such a short time you can almost see it when just glancing at him. He is such a good boy and as you can see in the picture is very compliant. He loves his oatmeal soaks, I'm sure it feels really good on his itchy skin. We will be off to the vet next week for a progress check.
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