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<blockquote data-quote="LBFSwashington" data-source="post: 1650866" data-attributes="member: 40907"><p>Update. After watching it and cleaning it twice a day again it cleared up and healed itself. Thank you for all of your great input. I am going to set up a zoom call with the Large animal hospital in Eugene to see why it keeps happening. The first time was the worst and we consulted the vet. We consulted the vet the second time as well. I am concerned because although it was just a little bit that came out this time and it healed up pretty fast, I don't think it should keep coming back. I really appreciate your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBFSwashington, post: 1650866, member: 40907"] Update. After watching it and cleaning it twice a day again it cleared up and healed itself. Thank you for all of your great input. I am going to set up a zoom call with the Large animal hospital in Eugene to see why it keeps happening. The first time was the worst and we consulted the vet. We consulted the vet the second time as well. I am concerned because although it was just a little bit that came out this time and it healed up pretty fast, I don't think it should keep coming back. I really appreciate your help. [/QUOTE]
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