MolliMonster99
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- Jul 22, 2021
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Hi everyone!
A few years back I posted about a runner duck of mine called Frances. He was born with a limp, which after a vet appointment we discovered was caused by hip dysplasia. His vet said it was the first time she had seen it in a duck. If it was a cat or a dog they would perform a hip replacement surgery, but unfortunately they can't do that with him so he is on some anti-inflammatory pain relief medication that we administer daily.
So my current problem is that Frances struggles to bathe himself. The hip dysplasia causes one of his legs to dislocate occasionally and he has arthritis. He loves to be in the water, however he really really struggles to clean himself, which has led to wet feather on a few occasions. He often gets quite muddy as he can be a little wobbly on his feet.
I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what I could do to help him with keeping clean? He isn't a fan of being towel dried after a bath but I am concerned he will catch a cold due to being wet.
I do also want to add that his vet said he is doing very well despite his disability. He has a great quality of life and is seen every 6 months.
A few years back I posted about a runner duck of mine called Frances. He was born with a limp, which after a vet appointment we discovered was caused by hip dysplasia. His vet said it was the first time she had seen it in a duck. If it was a cat or a dog they would perform a hip replacement surgery, but unfortunately they can't do that with him so he is on some anti-inflammatory pain relief medication that we administer daily.
So my current problem is that Frances struggles to bathe himself. The hip dysplasia causes one of his legs to dislocate occasionally and he has arthritis. He loves to be in the water, however he really really struggles to clean himself, which has led to wet feather on a few occasions. He often gets quite muddy as he can be a little wobbly on his feet.
I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what I could do to help him with keeping clean? He isn't a fan of being towel dried after a bath but I am concerned he will catch a cold due to being wet.
I do also want to add that his vet said he is doing very well despite his disability. He has a great quality of life and is seen every 6 months.