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		<title>Winston &#8211; January Pet of the Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meet the very handsome Winston! He is a 6 year old crossbreed dog.  He was out for a walk with his owner late November last year and was unfortunately attacked &#8230; <a href="http://animalhospital.ie/2016/01/26/winston-january-pet-of-the-month/">Read&#160;More <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Meet the very handsome Winston! He is a 6 year old crossbreed dog.  He was out for a walk with his owner late November last year and was unfortunately attacked by a German Shepherd dog in the park. He had severe bite wounds on both sides of his neck, his chest, abdomen and groin. They were quite extensive for such a small dog. His terrified owner brought him immediately to the after hours service of the pet emergency hospital for care. After examination, they decided they needed to hospitalise Winston for stabilisation, treatment of shock, to clip and clean his wounds and suture where necessary. They also needed to take xrays, as they were very concerned about the bite wound on his chest.</p>
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<p>Chest xrays showed air in his chest but no obvious rib fractures. During his surgery, they found that his right chest had a large extensive wound in his chest wall between two ribs, the size and length of a finger! They were surprised that Winston had been so stable up to this point. Concerned for his safety, once this was repaired they left his other wounds to fix another day as they were not life threatening and they did not want to prolong his general anesthetic. They had to leave a chest drain in place to remove any excess air or fluid that may be trapped in the thoracic cavity. The remaining wounds were cleaned and flushed. After his surgery, he was kept on oxygen, fluid therapy and pain relief as well as constant monitoring. Due to the vulnerable nature of his injuries, Winston was directly transferred to the UCD hospital the following morning. As you can see from the photos his injuries were drastic and poor Winston was very sore and swollen from the attack.</p>
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<p>The remaining wounds were fixed in UCD and he was allowed home to his worried owner after a few days stay in the hospital as they were now happy he was stable and doing well on his own. He was transferred back into the care of the Animal Hospital Tallaght. He was on a cocktail of drugs during that time, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, strong pain relief and antacid. He needed regular visits to evaluate his condition and assess his wound healing. There is always a risk in these cases due to extensive tissue trauma, that wounds can break down, infection can set in, or in Winstons case his chest wound was so severe, that he could have further breathing problems. Thankfully, his physical exams continued to show favourable improvement over the following weeks. He has been such a great patient and a very lucky little dog, that he has been rewarded January pet of the month. His owners should be very proud of him, as well as themselves for the dedication and love they showed him during this difficult time.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">WELL DONE WINSTON!!!!</p>
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		<title>Buster &#8211; May pet of the Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2015 15:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meet Buster! He is a gorgeous 10 year old Shih Tzu that had a very scary day on Tuesday that he will never forget. He went for a walk with &#8230; <a href="http://animalhospital.ie/2015/05/29/buster-may-pet-of-the-month/">Read&#160;More <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Meet Buster! He is a gorgeous 10 year old Shih Tzu that had a very scary day on Tuesday that he will never forget. He went for a walk with his owner to the park, as was his daily routine. A very naughty larger dog didn&#8217;t like the look of poor Buster and decided to pick a fight with him. Buster did not even try to defend himself as the other dog was grabbing his neck and swinging him around. His owner was very scared and once he was back in her arms after a long struggle, she rushed him straight to The Animal Hospital for medical attention.</p>
<p>Once we had him stabilised Buster, by treating him for shock and pain relief to give him some comfort, we were able to see puncture wounds under Busters chest and a very brushed neck from his ordeal. When we were able to sedate him to clean them up, we could see that poor Buster had a pnemothorax, which is when one or more of the lungs have been punctured. Luckily for him it was only on the one side of his chest, so he was able to breathe without major difficulty but it needed to be mended quickly before his lungs collapsed and he would then need help to breathe.</p>
<p>The surgery went well and also Buster had to have a chest drain put in place, he recovered smoothly and so far with no issues. He has been with us every day over the last week to have his wounds cleaned and his daily doses of pain relief and antibiotics to prevent infection. He is a sweetheart  and has been so good all through his treatment, that everyone has agreed he should be our May pet of the month. Well done Buster!</p>
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<p>Buster has been to see us today and had his drain removed and although he is still very bruised, his wounds are healing well and he is in good spirits! He is a very lucky dog indeeed!</p>
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