Poor baby. Her eye looks angry. You (and everyone else) are correct, time for some meds. We are pulling for you two.
Was glad to read that she is still fighting and trying to be a normal duck.
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Poor baby. Her eye looks angry. You (and everyone else) are correct, time for some meds. We are pulling for you two.
Okay thanks guys! She is doing really good tonight. She played a lot in her bath and rinsed her head a lot. She's eating on her own now. (Found out she lovessss grapes and is even trying to eat her dry food). I out some probiotics in her water. I might just alternate from dura to probiotics every day.
I have to agree with Amiga I think she needs to have the dura 10 24/7 right now probiotics after treatment is done. this is what I have read anyway is best approach. wonderful news she is doing so well, and she is itching is why she is scratching good idea to load her wounds with some kind of ointment.I can see why you might think of alternating the duramycin and probiotic, I would think that rather than on a daily alternate, that the duramycin might be given at night, and the probiotic twelve hours later . . . I am not an expert, just trying to think it through.
I have to agree with Amiga I think she needs to have the dura 10 24/7 right now probiotics after treatment is done. this is what I have read anyway is best approach. wonderful news she is doing so well, and she is itching is why she is scratching good idea to load her wounds with some kind of ointment.
Congrats... and if you leave it there most likely it's going to freeze and bust. Best take it in and eat it.
I would say so. What treatment is she getting now? I know sometimes I tweak treatments as recovery progresses, or I notice something else going on.