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<blockquote data-quote="Hamiam" data-source="post: 1848184" data-attributes="member: 41071"><p>Sorry I'm just now updating. </p><p>I sent a longer version of this video to my vet yesterday. Since I had him in the chute & he had about 70% improvement after the first LA300, I went ahead & gave another LA300 injection & gave Banamine. He wasn't making the breathing noise prior to being put in the chute & having me examine his mouth. No odor, nothing seen in the back of his mouth. No lesions seen. He wasn't slobbering until after I put my hands in his mouth. The vet didn't get back with me until this morning & doesn't think it's diphtheria. I told her he is even better today. I observed him for at least 20 minutes & there was an occasional wheezing sound but no more of that snoring type sound. He's a little depressed & looks tired. She thinks it sounds like inflammation of his nasal passages. She wants me to give him an injection of Nurflor & another Banamine & watch him closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hamiam, post: 1848184, member: 41071"] Sorry I’m just now updating. I sent a longer version of this video to my vet yesterday. Since I had him in the chute & he had about 70% improvement after the first LA300, I went ahead & gave another LA300 injection & gave Banamine. He wasn’t making the breathing noise prior to being put in the chute & having me examine his mouth. No odor, nothing seen in the back of his mouth. No lesions seen. He wasn’t slobbering until after I put my hands in his mouth. The vet didn’t get back with me until this morning & doesn’t think it’s diphtheria. I told her he is even better today. I observed him for at least 20 minutes & there was an occasional wheezing sound but no more of that snoring type sound. He’s a little depressed & looks tired. She thinks it sounds like inflammation of his nasal passages. She wants me to give him an injection of Nurflor & another Banamine & watch him closely. [/QUOTE]
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