Murphy’s chemo
By Helen Burns | Dated June 24, 2021 | 0 Comments
Right at the end of April the […]
By Helen Burns | Dated July 19, 2017
Mochi, a 9 week old Japanese Spitz was bought into Gordon Vet as he had been experiencing diarrhoea and a loss of appetite for a couple of days. Due to Mochi’s constant straining to go to the toilet, his rectum had pushed through his anus resulting in a prolapsed rectum. Vets needed to get to the bottom of his diarrhoea and repair the prolapse. Diarrhoea can have many causes. In Mochi’s case, it was most likely stress related after being introduced into a new home and a change of diet.
Mochi underwent a general anaesthetic to correct the prolapse and a small stitch was put in place to prevent it from re-occurring.
Mochi stayed in hospital for several days so we could provide pain relief and anti diarrhoea medication. By the end of the week Mochi had returned to his bright and bouncy self and was able to go home to his family.