Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
I'm sorry to hear that; it sounds as though this might be a chronic (ongoing / lifelong) problem. If your vet is at the point where they know there is nothing more that they can do, then they are probably in a position to understand the situation much better than I do. I think the first step is always to understand what is happening and why (e.g. It may be that the marsupialisation makes saliva run down the face instead of building up under the skin. If this is the case, the question may be how to best protect the skin, or whether it can be protected). In my experience, it is rare for a vet to say ' we can't do anything else' unless they have thought it through very hard; a good question would then be, 'What options do we have for goinng forward from here and what would each of those look like for our dog?' Prcticalities and finances limit the options for most clients, also. Wishing you all the very best, whatever your options turn out to be.
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