Hello. My shih tzu dog has this thing at her back after the surgery. I don’t know what went wrong. Our vet cannot diagnose what is her condition. Can you please help me. Its been a month now there is still pus leaking. We already applied ointments, natural remedies, anti biotics and immuno suppressants. She was spayed last month and after a week she already have that thing until now. Thank you so much!!!

Updated On November 6th, 2019

Pet's info: Dog | Shih Tzu | Female | spayed | 8 years and 3 months old | 3.6 lbs

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Answered By Daniel Fonza, DVM

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Based on the photos you provided, I would highly suspect that this is from a burn (temperature or chemical). If your veterinarian used heating discs, a heating blanket or a heating table during surgery, the temperature may have been too high and could have lead to these burns developing. I've seen this happen at my clinic where a technician used a blow drier to heat up a patient because the temperature was too low on the dog and the dog developed severe burns. I would treat them as burns (antibiotic therapy, pain medications and keeping the area clean) and wait for the scabs to fall off and the tissue to heal. I would seek a second opinion from a dermatologist as well in regards to this and whether or not Laly should be on immunosuppressant drugs for this as it may be a condition in which these are not needed. Again, the location, pattern and appearance have me suspicious of a burn. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.

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