She should be fine....don't listen to these nutballs that were so quick to stay to start antibiotics.
:smack:smack:smack:smackTo those nutballs.
I agree. I wouldn't touch antibiotics at this point. It might only open up a new bag of troubles. How about some vetrx? -get a little "Vicks" action going there. Put it back in a steamy bathroom today.
 
Crazy Mexican love it that's what I call my hubby :gig
Try a blow horn :confused:
My DH is The Mexican and the youngest kid is The Mini (minimex)

I mad the mistake of calling the Mini "Mini" in real life a while back....he had no clue what I was talking about and he was mad. I about died laughing.
 
AWEE! I love her!
Remember I had my boy fixed a while back? Got his balls cut off?
It did not fix the little problem I am having with him...he likes to (has done it 3 times since about October) try to fight his old day. VERY Scary. I am too much of a chicken to put my hands near two fighting dogs to stop it so twice they fought til they stopped...the third time the crazy Mexican was able to stop it fast before blood. I still don't know what to do. The son, who will be two in a few months, is my all time favorite damn dog now, besides this problem, and I really don't know how to stop it or if I even can. :he:barnie:he:barnie

I do remember. Poor guy.

Patience and lots of training. It takes time for the hormones to work their way out of the system too.
I keep a squirt gun loaded lol. Mine now understand that when they see the squirt gun I am dead serious about the "leave it" command.
Mine all stop what they are doing when I pick it up and head for laying down spots. Even the puppy knows.
With mine its usually playing to rough in the house or messing with the cat.

Not so sure yours would respond to a small squirt gun.

How serious are the fights? Any particular trigger? A toy? Food? Treats?
 

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