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Post by dianewilsher on Apr 15, 2007 11:09:03 GMT
This pic was taken now today about half an hour ago. As you can see the anti parasite spot on treatment is working but very slowly. This is the one on her stomach slowly healing. And here is her rump end after first anti parasite spot on treatment. Diane
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Post by gaellekonak on Apr 29, 2007 21:57:07 GMT
It does take a long time for the fur to grow back, I've found. Anyway, well done and glad to see she's on the mend!
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Post by Niki on Apr 29, 2007 23:04:20 GMT
Ooh that looks sore Diane but glad to see she's getting better ;D
Niki x
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Post by badger on Apr 30, 2007 20:03:34 GMT
Hi Diane, glad to see she's on the mend. It does take a while, but its lovely when you see their fur begin to grow back. I discovered my new piggy Nelson had a scabby bit just the same, and then a clump of fur came out, so I treated him straight away, and touch wood it hasn't spread. Well done, she looks a lovely piggy
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Post by Dawn - Admin on Apr 30, 2007 20:32:54 GMT
Awww.. poor Marble that does look sore but so glad the spot on seems to be working.
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Post by dianewilsher on Apr 30, 2007 21:22:18 GMT
Yes the spot on seems to be working because the sore on her stomach has completely cleared up.
Treated Marble and Twinkle on the 12th and Twinkle had two bare patches on each side of his back but he didn't completely lose his fur around his rump as Marble did.
Diane
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