Here's our beloved rescue dog Legend celebrating with our girls. He is wearing a sock because we found a malleable, protruding tumor on his paw a few days ago that Dr. Gordon removed immediately. Any tumors on the feet or paws can signal cancer and need emergency attention. So blessed to receive the report on XMAS that Legend's tumor is a benign, sebaceous growth!
This is Legend's second tumor. The first was melanoma on his eye. Please familiarize yourself with the warning signs of cancer. We check Legend all the time and he just happened to be lying comfortably on his back with his feet up in the air. Underneath the fur, I noticed a TINY red, bleeding area which I thought was a cut as he loves to run in the woods. Upon closer inspection, I realized it was a formed mass. Any small growths on the paws require immediate attention as these lumps could very well be cancer which can appear to be "nothing". The sooner the growth is removed, the less risk your pet has of metastasis. In our case, we were very fortunate and now know that Siberian huskies are susceptible to these type of benign tumors. Please don't wait---show your vet any growths to be sure they are benign.
Wishing Happy Holidays to all! Wrangler is a special needs rescue dog who has an esophageal disorder (cricopharyngeal achalasia) that requires a feeding tube and constant management by his Mom Gina. Ask Ariel friend Gina Gould is an acuscope therapist and her treatments, TLC and the dedicated support of Leashes of Love Rescue have given him a chance to live a "normal" life. Thanks to all the caring parents of special needs pets and the wonderful rescuers who save thousands of dogs and cats that would otherwise perish in the shelters. Having a special needs pet is a lot of work and requires extra time that many of us don't have. It's always a miracle when a doggie as special as this one is able to live out his life because of the incredible dedication of a group of people who are deeply dedicated to the welfare of animals.
Perianal fistulas can be a chronic and recurring condition, affecting certain breeds more commonly, such as German Shepherds, Irish Setters, Boxers, and Bulldogs. When the condition is mild you may not notice there is a problem, but as it continues to progress watch for signs of your pet straining to defecate, having blood in their feces, and a decrease in appetite. You might also notice that they excessively lick their tail and hindquarters, often leading to infection with chronic draining ulcers that can be very painful.
The exact cause is not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to their development:
- Immune system dysfunction - An abnormal immune response is thought to play a significant role in the development of perianal fistulas. Dogs with compromised immune systems or autoimmune disorders may be more susceptible to this condition.
- Chronic inflammation - Chronic inflammation of the perianal region, often due to underlying conditions such as allergies, infections, or anal sac disease, can contribute to the development of fistulas.
- Infections -Secondary bacterial or fungal infections in the perianal area can worsen the condition and contribute to the formation of fistulas.
- Dietary factors - Some research has suggested a potential link between diet and perianal fistulas. Specific dietary components or sensitivities may trigger or exacerbate the condition in susceptible individuals.
- Environmental factors - Environmental factors, such as exposure to certain irritants or allergens, may contribute to the development or progression of perianal fistulas.
Treatment For Perianal Fistulas In Dogs
Perianal fistulas can be challenging to manage and require a comprehensive approach. Treatment often involves a combination of medications, topical treatments, hygiene, dietary adjustments, and natural supplements.
- Treatment with prescription medications (oral and topical) can help temporarily clear up the infection. Check with your veterinarian about using natural hypocholorous acid or silver sprays topically to help heal the sore areas.
- Diet
Changes -A hypoallergenic, novel protein
diet may help support your dog's overall health and immune
system. Some pet owners have reported improvement in perianal fistula symptoms by avoiding common
allergens or inflammatory ingredients. Common allergens for dogs may
include grains, beef, and chicken. Artificial additives and preservatives
can contribute to inflammation. Using a natural, minimally processed diet
with fiber in the form of vegetables and pumpkin can help.
- Clipping of the perianal region to increase ventilation along with cleaning the area. Use unscented baby wipes to keep your dog's butt clean. Controlling bacteria is paramount when dealing with perianal fistulas in dogs. Wash your dog's bedding regularly and encourage them to lie on soft mats instead of the floor or cement.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids - Omega-3 fatty acids, such as those found in fish oil or flaxseed oil, have anti-inflammatory properties and may help reduce inflammation associated with perianal fistulas.
- Probiotics - Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that can help support digestive health and promote a balanced immune system. They may assist in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, potentially reducing inflammation and improving immune function. Power Probiotic for Pets- replenishes good bacteria reducing the possibility of infection.
- Plant Sterols: Plant sterols have been studied for potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory effects and immune modulation. By balancing the immune response and reducing inflammation, plant sterols may help alleviate symptoms associated with perianal fistulas. Immune Harmony contains natural plant sterols to help modulate and balance your dog's immune response.
- Herbal Remedies - Some herbal remedies, such as quercetin and olive leaf extract have natural anti-inflammatory properties. Topical application of silver spray may also help provide relief and promote healing. AllerEaze and Olive Leaf Extract help reduce your dog's histamine response and fight infection.
- Hemp Extract – Hemp extract has been studied for its potential therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. These properties may offer some benefits for dogs with perianal fistulas by reducing inflammation and discomfort associated with the condition. Happy Paws Drops contains 550mg of full spectrum hemp extract in an unflavored all-natural coconut oil base. Each 1oz bottle 100% organic. Made in the USA. Happy Paws Drops can also help relieve the pain and discomfort associated with perianal fistulas.
If you suspect your dog may have perianal fistulas, it is important to consult with a veterinarian who can provide a proper diagnosis, determine the underlying causes, and develop an appropriate treatment plan tailored to your dog's specific needs.
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Bryn |
Amanda McBride- North Carolina 2016
Food allergies are a common condition that effect many dogs. The symptoms can vary from pet to pet, some dogs will have digestive problems like Bryn, but others will have skin issues and still others might have chronic inflammation that weakens their overall immune system.
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