It's odd but minutes after I was looking at this thread a friend with a 14 year old Chihuahua mix posted the exact same thing. The vet suggested drops too but I'm not sure if he can afford them.
It's odd but minutes after I was looking at this thread a friend with a 14 year old Chihuahua mix posted the exact same thing. The vet suggested drops too but I'm not sure if he can afford them.
They were expensive but the pharmacy gave them to me for $20. I asked the vet tech about it when I found out that this was not going to be a one-time thing. That I was going to be doing this the rest of her life. She told me the $20 was probably through some kind of program and I can't remember what she said. Like good pet or something? I'll find out next time that I have to go and get them. Right now the bottle still seems fairly full.
But it is kind of nutty that they put it in a white bottle where you can't even see the remaining level! Not even a clear line down the side of the bottle like they do on some that need to be protected from daylight. All you can do is kind of shake the bottle to feel how full it is.
But it is kind of nutty that they put it in a white bottle where you can't even see the remaining level! Not even a clear line down the side of the bottle like they do on some that need to be protected from daylight. All you can do is kind of shake the bottle to feel how full it is.
I did. I was amazed that I still couldn't see anything.
But I'm wondering if it's still so full that it's not showing even with the flashlight? It does feel full. Even the Vet said so. I brought it in to show how hard it is tell.
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