Hi All! My re-homed Beardie had his first vet visit this Monday and it went well. However - she found a little sore in his mouth along his gumline and decided to put him on antibiotcs (Trimethoprim Sulfa Suspension - .13ml once a day). After two doses, half of his beard turned black and stayed that way. I spoke to the vet, and she's not concerned. I just wonder what's going on. Not only that, but now that he's had 2 doses and is NOT happy about it, he won't open his mouth for me to get it in. LOL! Any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!
Hi All! My re-homed Beardie had his first vet visit this Monday and it went well. However - she found a little sore in his mouth along his gumline and decided to put him on antibiotcs (Trimethoprim Sulfa Suspension - .13ml once a day). After two doses, half of his beard turned black and stayed that way. I spoke to the vet, and she's not concerned. I just wonder what's going on. Not only that, but now that he's had 2 doses and is NOT happy about it, he won't open his mouth for me to get it in. LOL! Any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!
I've read that the sulpha drugs can be rough on them. He may be reacting to that. If the sore is visible in his mouth, using a topical oral cleanser like MaxiGuard gel may be a good way to treat the issue directly unless a systemic infection was detected that warrants more aggressive treatment.
I've read that the sulpha drugs can be rough on them. He may be reacting to that. If the sore is visible in his mouth, using a topical oral cleanser like MaxiGuard gel may be a good way to treat the issue directly unless a systemic infection was detected that warrants more aggressive treatment.
Maybe lead with a treat or something sweet like a q-tip with a little honey on it. That might make him less reluctant around a q-tip after a while. Some people are able to pry open their mouths with a tongue depressor or credit card, but I worry a bit about damaging their teeth this way. As a last resort, you could try wrapping him in a towel and then with one hand slide your thumb down along the skin on his beard to create some tension and the tension will eventually pull his mouth open. They really don't like this, but it doesn't seem to cause any long term hurt feelings or harm.
Maybe lead with a treat or something sweet like a q-tip with a little honey on it. That might make him less reluctant around a q-tip after a while. Some people are able to pry open their mouths with a tongue depressor or credit card, but I worry a bit about damaging their teeth this way. As a last resort, you could try wrapping him in a towel and then with one hand slide your thumb down along the skin on his beard to create some tension and the tension will eventually pull his mouth open. They really don't like this, but it doesn't seem to cause any long term hurt feelings or harm.
The sulfa drugs are definitely hard on them! They can upset their tummy too. Are you giving extra fluids while he is on the meds?
I am not positive he needs meds, how bad is the mouth infection, ca you post some pictures?
As Cooper Dragon mentioned, the raw unpasteurized honey is very effective & safe to use orally also.