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DuckyDoodles
No Idea What The Duck I’m Doing ;)
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Definitely needed these words of encouragement. Just leaving her follow up appointment and while she’s not in any bad shape, she hasn’t made as much progress as was hoped for.
Apparently my switching to sand added with the initial use of veterycin spray caused some gnarly scabbing. I had only used the spray prior to setting up my hillbilly quarantine (rinsing off the poop that had gotten on the wound while she was in the dog cage) but I guess the moisture plus some sand granules has caused hiccups. Doc said it doesn’t help that it’s an intensive muscle wound and her ducky needs of those muscles but I still feel bad: like *maybe* she’d be better healed if I hadn’t done all that.
So, unfortunately, she’s still on segregation status but doc has given me the okay to expand her space to give her more room. Just can’t let her be free yet as we need to keep her still a little rested.
Gotta figure out a new set up for her (my hillbilly quarantine was because I couldn’t find a topless cage to save my life). So now I’m gonna see if I can find one on Amazon and maybe overnight it or something.
Also gotta go through and get rid of sand and put shavings back down.
But! I also got a thumbs up to spritz her with water (from above, still no wetness below on the wound) so she can Ben a cleaner duckie.
Oi vey.
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Unless they specifically said you need to remove the sand, I would leave it and just put the shavings on top. It's more padding and will let the moisture get away from her if she makes a mess with her water.Also gotta go through and get rid of sand and put shavings back down.
Unless they specifically said you need to remove the sand, I would leave it and just put the shavings on top. It's more padding and will let the moisture get away from her if she makes a mess with her water.
Oh! And here’s a little turd duck peek-a-boo for you guys: