Figure 2: Head trauma
History
The pregnancy and birth were normal with all of the litter surviving.
Signs of Injury
Thepup presented at birth with a dent on the left side of its head. Thepup was smaller at birth and did not show normal growth until post weaning.
Diagnosis
Compression injury, most likely a cranial compression fracture.
Treatment
Thepup remained with its mother and was checked several times a day to monitor vital signs and check for milk intake. Due to the small size of thepup supplemental feedings were administered as needed, by nipple for the first 2 weeks (Esbilac andpup soy formula) and then by free feeding after 2 weeks of age (formula, lab block, and assorted healthy vegetables, grains, and proteins).
Outcome
Over a 30 day period the compression on the skull gradually resolved. There appeared to be no neurological damage. Thepup did not ever reach the size of its siblings, although it came close. Into adulthood no health issues were noted.
Photos by Joanne “Bella” Hodges
Posted on March 15, 2006, 08:52,
Last updated on October 8, 2007, 20:45
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