A few days later she developed allergies. Yes, that's right, my dog has allergies. She sneezed and shook her head a lot. So much so that we had to take her back to the vet thinking she might of had an ear infection. No ear infection, just allergies. Apparently this is also "dangerous"- if they continuously shake their head for an extended period, dogs can get a hematoma. So she got some allergy medication.
Moving onto a few days later, while walking her she tried to scratch the haltie around her nose and caught her upper eyebrow with her defore claw. She bled and of course, now has a scar on her eyebrow where hair used to be.
She also suffers chronically from alopecia X- which is a fancy way of saying she loses her hair for no good reason. This month, she is in her cycle of losing her hair. The vet thinks it's due to hormones. It started when she was fixed. And every few months she loses most of her hair and then grows it back. So she has some bald spots this month, and she has gone from all black to, some black, and some gray where she has lost most of her hair. She looks SO PATHETIC.
And yesterday... we let her out of her crate upon returning home from shopping to discover that she had hurt her tail somehow. She cried and whined like she was about to die for a little bit. Now her tail just won't stay straight. She is having problems keeping it up. She must have strained it, I don't think it's broken... but what do I know.
Notice the gray on the back of the legs in the first picture. That's where she loses her hair to start with. In the middle picture see her tail, which is in an arc pointing down. This is usually pointing up and going a mile a minute. The far right picture is of her eye. Notice the grey scar on her eyelid. We are just so glad she didn't get her eye.
-Josh
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Poor Zena. Let's all keep our fingers crossed that things only better from here. Not sure they could get much worse. Poor thing!!
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