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Fitzgerald has a little cold in the better eye, nothing to be worried with essentially. HOWEVER. That's a big however...his other eye is ulcerated due to a foreign object, which appears to still be lodged in his cornea. Doc had to keep him for sedation so he could really get in there and see if something is actually there, remove it, and repair the wound. I may be able to pick him up this afternoon, but it might also entail an overnight stay. Either way, Fitzgerald will be coming home with a lampshade on his head, and that means that my job is going to be ten times harder than it already is. Nothing worse than a 4-month old teenage puppy given limitations that come with a buster collar.
Oh, one more thing; when I first took on Fitzgerald he measured at just over 7 inches and weighed 7.2 pounds. Within a month he's grown to 11 inches with a weight of 11.6 pounds. That's just freakin' incredible. He's got four more inches to go and about 10 more pounds for optimum size for a 15 inch Beagle.
Oh, one more thing; when I first took on Fitzgerald he measured at just over 7 inches and weighed 7.2 pounds. Within a month he's grown to 11 inches with a weight of 11.6 pounds. That's just freakin' incredible. He's got four more inches to go and about 10 more pounds for optimum size for a 15 inch Beagle.