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I took my male chihuahua to the veterinarian on saturday, because he wasn't feeling well. They took him in the back for bloodwork, injections, and subcutaneous fluid therapy. When he was done and I went to pick him up, I noticed a very large bruise on his chest, under his left arm. He did not get hurt at home, or the bruise would have been there when I brought him in, and the vet would have seen it and treated it. I have a really bad feeling that something happened to my little guy, when they took him back there , and I have a feeling that he was dropped or banged in some way to cause this, and that upsets me very much. I have another appointment in 2 weeks to take him back for a recheck, and I feel very uncomfortable taking him back to that particular vets office. Can you please tell me what you think might have happened? Should I take him back to that vet, or to another vet? Any serious advice would be appreciated!!! Serious Answers Only Please!!!

2006-11-14 05:11:46 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Injuries

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Oh huni, you're obviously a very caring owner, but please don't worry. I'm not a vet but i do know about these things. My guess is that the bruise will have developed from when they gave him the injection, just as many humans bruise as well. Even if that's not it there are a million ways that he could have acquired that bruise that would be so difficult for you to have noticed. The only thing I'm certain of is that the vet would never hurt the animal and if he had got hurt back there the vet would have told you. Please don't worry huni, you're rabbit is fine and I promisee promis promise that the vet did nothing deliberately wrong

2006-11-14 05:17:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where were the subcutaneous fluids injected? To me, that is the most likely source of a large bruise, and it happens in some cases. On the chest under the "arm" is not a usual place for a bruise due to abuse or mishandling. Also a bruise from a bump would probably be smaller. I would ask the vet about it. If you don't like the answer, you can go elsewhere.

2006-11-14 13:48:38 · answer #2 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

I would mention it to your vet but My theory is that during the restraining of him for the blood work he may have acquired the bruise
I would recommend that from now on you hold your dog while at the vets at all times or let them do their job. I choose to restrain my very aggressive cat for that reason My vet and I had a discussion on this same issue and I was told that my cat did not like having needles poked in him and they classified him in his records as aggressive but I did not like the way they would restrain him so I know restrain my cat he still gets bruised now and then but at least I know how they are put there

2006-11-14 13:21:35 · answer #3 · answered by lynx 3 · 0 0

why not treat the problem directly...by calling the vet or vet who dealt with him...could've been an IV from another area....just ask them without laying out a case for your suspicions.....could'vejust an innocent bump ????I have a four year old chi...who is nasty, mean, etc. and probably not apt to entice people to "like him" but I would feel very badly if anyone mistreated him....try and give them the benefit of the doubt and approach logically...and just asking.....

2006-11-14 13:18:09 · answer #4 · answered by lm_fraser 1 · 0 0

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