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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1662520" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Grinding his teeth is a sign of pain. And you said he has labored breathing, a droopy head and a runny nose. My first guess would be pneumonia. Take his temp - 101.5 is normal. If he does have a temp, you need something specifically for respiratory like Resflor Gold, Nuflor, Draxxin, Baytril, etc. And you will need a RX if you don't have any on hand. If a vet won't come to you, make the drive. I would also suggest Banamine (or Banamine Transdermal) as a fever reducer and for pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1662520, member: 24027"] Grinding his teeth is a sign of pain. And you said he has labored breathing, a droopy head and a runny nose. My first guess would be pneumonia. Take his temp - 101.5 is normal. If he does have a temp, you need something specifically for respiratory like Resflor Gold, Nuflor, Draxxin, Baytril, etc. And you will need a RX if you don't have any on hand. If a vet won't come to you, make the drive. I would also suggest Banamine (or Banamine Transdermal) as a fever reducer and for pain. [/QUOTE]
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