So my poor boy Nacho seems to have FCV. His foster carer didn't update his shots, and didn't inform me that he was due, so for the past few months he's been dealing with severe gingivitis, ulcers on the back of his throat, sneezing (not as bad as it was, though), terrible breath and puffy eyes/eyelids.
He's had 2 vet visits so far - first visit he was prescribed with a week's worth of liquid antibiotic (I cannot remember the name of it at all though, argh) - which helped instantly, but as soon as he finished he was back to being unwell again.
Second visit he was prescribed 2 weeks worth of Vibravet paste - again, it did the trick until he finished his dose and it came back again.
I'm at a loss with what to do next. The vet told me that as soon as his symptoms are under control we can vaccinate him and it should stop it from being so bad, but I don't know how correct that information is. I was also told that he should be on at least 3 weeks worth of Vibravet to get anywhere - is that true?
Anyone give me any insight to this? It's driving me mad, I just want him to feel better (and his breath not so be so dangerous haha)
Please and thank you! Oh, and he's almost 10 months old if that helps.
He's had 2 vet visits so far - first visit he was prescribed with a week's worth of liquid antibiotic (I cannot remember the name of it at all though, argh) - which helped instantly, but as soon as he finished he was back to being unwell again.
Second visit he was prescribed 2 weeks worth of Vibravet paste - again, it did the trick until he finished his dose and it came back again.
I'm at a loss with what to do next. The vet told me that as soon as his symptoms are under control we can vaccinate him and it should stop it from being so bad, but I don't know how correct that information is. I was also told that he should be on at least 3 weeks worth of Vibravet to get anywhere - is that true?
Anyone give me any insight to this? It's driving me mad, I just want him to feel better (and his breath not so be so dangerous haha)
Please and thank you! Oh, and he's almost 10 months old if that helps.