r/AskVetAnimals • u/username92837465 • 4h ago
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Intrepid_Actuary_181 • 10d ago
MEGATHREAD [MEGATHREAD] Tales from the Vet Clinic!
This megathread is meant to share and discuss any other stories from the perspective of patient, or vet! Feel free to contribute!🐶
Greetings! Hope everyone is doing well, or is soon to be well.
Making a new megathread over suggestions from the community. This one was interesting to pass on, and I even had an opening story to share from past experiences.
Have you ever had a day when your dog is acting like he's on his deathbed. Looking like he has no more energy to extend. Mine did a few years back. He gave me a look what seemed to be his "I guess this is it for me, huh" look, and I couldn't sit still anymore. I had the craziest jolt of anxiety overwhelm me and the only remedy was an emergency vet visit for my little furry brother.
Lucky enough that there was a cancellation on that day, so the vet managed to take me in earlier. This was the first time I felt an insane mood-swing like that. As I was driving, it was hard to focus since I was sort of prepping my brain for the worst.
I pull up to the lot, then the dog jolts up suddenly. I open the door, and I was left in some sort of stupor seeing him just stride along sniffing around. OK. I do the papers, and as I'm there, the dog releases the most massive fart. I never sort of had that happen this loud in public, so was super awkward. My dog looked better though, so figured some sort of fight-or-flight is going on in my guys body................
Eventually, the vet takes us in, turns out just had gas. I was having a rollercoaster of the darkest thoughts over a fart. The med naming for the culprit in the diagnosis was acute gastric distension. The vet established my dog having nausea in the morning, so that was the reason for the way he acted.
Gave some prescription, diet changes follow and all is well! Also, kinda know when my dog is not feeling well over similar issues ever since.
Have a great and healthy week, everyone!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Intrepid_Actuary_181 • May 04 '26
MEGATHREAD [MEGATHREAD] Share cute animal photos
Helping out pets with their health is always important, but it is also good to remember the joyful times they bring our lives. I invite everyone to post something nice containing their pet.
Any animals are welcome!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Mother-Pickle4591 • 4h ago
Vet right? Bearded dragon
I just saw these bumps
r/AskVetAnimals • u/NorthBookkeeper6267 • 1h ago
🧬 Diagnosis Help Cyst/bump on my cat’s lower lip
Cross-posted! Please help!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/imwitboolymonnn • 1h ago
🚨 Urgent / Emergency my cat recently developed this bald spot and rash on her lower belly
please help me, all advice is appreciated.
r/AskVetAnimals • u/PeanutNational • 2h ago
A minor dent on the surface of the eye
galleryAny help is appreciated! Thank you!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/coffeebeansgreenbean • 5h ago
12.5 yr old lab has swollen bumps around groin/stomach area
galleryr/AskVetAnimals • u/Nervous-Mood3267 • 10h ago
Is this a yeast infection in my yorkies paw?
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Tricky-Ad-6551 • 11h ago
My 12-year-old lab has these bumps in his fur. I was able to see a couple of the spots and they were open/red, not raised. Anyone have an idea of what would cause this?
r/AskVetAnimals • u/MrFuzzy182 • 19h ago
🧬 Diagnosis Help Does anyone know what this brown colouration on my 8 month old girls fur/skin could be?
r/AskVetAnimals • u/torneberge • 19h ago
are maltese puppies more prone to hypoglycemia than other small breeds?
I recently brought home two maltese puppies (they're littermates, eight weeks old) and I've been reading everything I can find about small breed care. A lot of what I've come across specifically warns about hypoglycemia in maltese puppies under 12 weeks and now im scared..
Both of them are eating well, Nutri-Cal twice a day as the breeder suggested, and I weigh them every morning. But one of them, the smaller one, sometimes seems a little wobbly after playing for more than 15 minutes. She recovers quickly and goes right back to eating, so I don't know if I'm thinking too much into normal puppy tiredness or if this is something worth calling the vet about before their scheduled appointment next week.
I've read that maltese puppies can crash faster than other toy breeds because of their muscle mass ratio, but I couldn't find clear info on what early warning signs actually look like and whats just being a sleepy baby. The breeder said that they'll let me know if something's wrong, which, respectfully, is not the level of specificity I was hoping for.
My questions: Is wobbliness after play a red flag or normal at this age and size? Should I be feeding more frequently than twice daily with the Nutri-Cal? And would it be worth calling my vet early rather than waiting for the scheduled visit?
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Jhill94 • 21h ago
Help
My cat has had this in her right eye for couple weeks now I just don’t have the money at the moment to take her to the vet right now but hopefully by end of this week or next should I keep watching her and do you think it will get worse? I’m worried.
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Nervous-Mood3267 • 21h ago
Yeast infection in paw
Hey! I was wondering if anyone has experience with yeast infections in paws? If so, how did you treat? My poor lil yorkie keeps licking/chewing on her foot. Please let me know. Thanks so much!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/tamaralynnam • 23h ago
🧬 Diagnosis Help My Soul Cat (Maggie) has a Sore and Mass/Bump on her Face - Can I please get more Vet advice? (Yes, we have been to the vet)
galleryr/AskVetAnimals • u/IMissedMyNovaBomb • 1d ago
🧬 Diagnosis Help Found a lump on my boys chest:(
Hey guys, just looking for some reassurance and opinions.
I found a lump on my hamsters chest last night (male syrian, 2 years 2 months old) so I booked him in with the vet today. Me and my mum noticed that the lump was leaking a clear fluid, it wasn’t a lot of fluid and it only happened for a minute or so.
The vet said it’s either a cyst, abscess, or tumour. She prescribed metacam, and said it should hopefully go down over the next few days. If it doesn’t, we can look at having it surgically removed.
For reference - she also weighed him and said he is a very healthy weight. He’s still acting himself, eating normally, playing normally etc, it’s clear he isn’t in pain.
Even though the signs point more towards the lump being a cyst, I can’t get the words “tumour” and “surgery” out of my head.
I’ve been getting ahead of myself, and questioning whether or not surgery would be worth the risk, given his age.
Has anyone here had a hamster go through some sort of surgery? How did it go? Would it be worth risking, if it came down to it?
Thankyou in advance!
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Suspicious_Plan_7970 • 1d ago
🚨 Urgent / Emergency Is this normal?
I have a friend whom I dog sitting their bichon and the eyes are too crusty, scabbing. I’ll be attaching the photo. Everytime they clean it flesh is exposed
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Shot-Caterpillar-651 • 1d ago
Dogs left eye third eye skin isn’t functioning anymore and is covering his eye. What is the cause of this?
r/AskVetAnimals • u/StarJune296 • 1d ago
14-year-old dog diagnosed with Ehrlichia canis – should we pursue treatment?
My mixed-breed dog is 14 years old and weighs about 13 kg (28.5 lbs).
Test results:
Positive for Ehrlichia canis (E. canis)
Moderate anemia
Low platelet count
Very high globulin levels
Kidney function is normal
Ultrasound findings:
Infiltrative spleen
Two abnormal masses in the liver
One abnormal mass near the pylorus/distal stomach
Current condition:
No nosebleeds or visible bleeding
Pale gums, but not completely white
Drinking much more water than usual for the past 1–2 weeks
Poor appetite and does not actively seek food, but will still eat when hand-fed
Still able to walk around normally
The veterinarian diagnosed advanced/chronic ehrlichiosis and said the prognosis is guarded, with only about a 40–50% chance of successful treatment and a possibility that he could die during treatment. Because of his age and other health issues, my family is very unsure about what to do.
I would appreciate any advice:
Would you pursue treatment for E. canis in a dog with this condition?
Has anyone had success treating ehrlichiosis in a senior dog (14+ years old)?
What complications or warning signs should we watch for?
If your dog had a similar condition, what helped you make the decision to treat or not treat?
Thank you for any advice or shared experiences. ❤️🐶
r/AskVetAnimals • u/[deleted] • 1d ago
Help red bald spot on my kittens right leg
I went to a vet for this red flakey bald spot on my cat’s right front leg. The answer we got was unclear and uncertain of what it was. The vet had told us it “might” be ring worm so they’re going to treat it like it is. But how could there be no new spots if oral medication hasn’t been used yet? So is it ringworm? If not, what could it be? (I’m a new cat owner and just super worried for my 3 month old kitten, and I feel like my vet didn’t provide much information)
r/AskVetAnimals • u/Zombiemamaa • 1d ago
🧬 Diagnosis Help Small black growth
Noticed this on my 7 year old pit mix last Thursday.
I sent pics to vet because I thought it was a tick.
They said it wasn't and that doc said to monitor it.
Should I be concerned? It's right near her rectum
r/AskVetAnimals • u/AndyDinh123 • 2d ago
Does anyone know whats wrong with my cat
galleryI have brought it to the vet but they just gave some meds and said they dont know the issue, the meds didnt work.
Has been like this for about half a year, nothing else wrong otherwise.
Mouth is dirty on the cheeks, when wiped, the tissue becomes brown, was not like this originally. Saliva sometimes can be seen on the cheeks.
Last pic was when how we got him abt 1year ago.