Booger Update: Snot a tumor


  • Andrew, I am sorry to hear this :( I agree, get the blood panel run. I would also check the thyroid – unable to regulate body temperature is definitely a sign of a malfunctioning thyroid. Has he been checked for Valley Fever? What's his heart rate like? A low heart rate can = thyroid troubles.

    Deb


  • Sorry you still don't have an answer. Hopefully you will find one soon.


  • Carrie and Andrew,
    I am so happy to hear that it isn't cancer or fungus but I also feel your frustration at not knowing what is causing this problem.

    Since there is no apparent physical reason, there could be something in the environment triggering the sneezing. Do you use topical flea products on Booger? Do you wash floors with bleach or other potentially toxic products? Do you use carpet fresheners? Do you have any kind of air fresheners? Do you use dryer sheets with his bedding? Do you spray insect products in the house? Does anyone smoke in the house? Even if you have used any of the above for a long time, allergies can still develop. Remove as many of the above as possible and see if Booger's sneezing is reduced.


  • Oh yeah, you said Booger's sinuses were flushed and an x-ray of his teeth was done but was an x-ray done of his sinuses? Sometimes something as simple as a tiny blade of grass or a seed can get lodged in the sinus cavities and it just won't flush out. An x-ray is sometimes the only way to find it.


  • I'm sending good vibes your way and also keeping him in my thoughts and prayers. Please keep us updated.


  • Yes please keep us posted… (sending basenji hugs your way).


  • Sending good vibes your way – one of my previous beasties had a sneezing problem for a couple of days and I discovered he had inhaled some fibers from a rug he had torn to shreds. I only discovered it by accident when I noticed a weird looking snot in his nose. Did your vet actually look in his nostrels?


  • I really really appreciate all of the advice, good wishes, hugs, thoughts & prayers. Every time I think about him suffering, I just want to cry.
    I will definitely discuss the blood panel & thyroid panel with the vet when I talk with her in the morning.
    Robyn, she probed his teeth, and x-rayed his nasal passages to make sure there wasn't a tumor in there. I'm assuming the sinuses were on the x-ray (not really sure where the sinuses are located??).
    As far as allergies… We did get a dryer around the same time the sneezing started, and we were thinking he might be allergic to dryer sheets (which he has never been exposed to before). I asked the vet, and she doesn't think its an environmental trigger. I have stopped using the dryer sheets, but it will be a while before I feel I've cleared the house of any and all residue (clean AND dirty clothes re-washed.)
    I'm supposed to call the doctor tomorrow, so I will bring up the blood panel & thyroid panel & see what she says.
    And thank you again.... the support here means so much to us!


  • Good luck! I think I'd be pulling my hair out by now.


  • @Andrew:

    I really really appreciate all of the advice, good wishes, hugs, thoughts & prayers. Every time I think about him suffering, I just want to cry.
    I will definitely discuss the blood panel & thyroid panel with the vet when I talk with her in the morning.
    Robyn, she probed his teeth, and x-rayed his nasal passages to make sure there wasn't a tumor in there. I'm assuming the sinuses were on the x-ray (not really sure where the sinuses are located??).
    As far as allergies… We did get a dryer around the same time the sneezing started, and we were thinking he might be allergic to dryer sheets (which he has never been exposed to before). I asked the vet, and she doesn't think its an environmental trigger. I have stopped using the dryer sheets, but it will be a while before I feel I've cleared the house of any and all residue (clean AND dirty clothes re-washed.)
    I'm supposed to call the doctor tomorrow, so I will bring up the blood panel & thyroid panel & see what she says.
    And thank you again.... the support here means so much to us!

    Just a thought, if a full thyroid panel was done, you could ask Dr. Dodds to take a look at it? I always get copies of blood work from my Vets to put in my records. You never know in the case of emerency you might need it.


  • Hugs to you and Booger and that you'll get to the bottom of the mystery… Pls. keep us posted...


  • So maybe its all of the well wishes & good vibes & prayers everybody's sending out, but the last few days have shown a steady improvement in Booger. I have not yet had a chance to speak with the doctor as we keep missing one another's calls. We ended the full week of antibiotics Thursday night, and I stopped using fabric softener sheets about a week ago. I rewashed my bedding without fabric softener. Saturday Booger was pretty much his recent usual self, sleeping & sneezing. Yesterday, however, Booger seemed a bit better. He was a little perkier than he's recently been. Today, Booger is almost his old self. He is still a bit snotty & tired, but he chased the cat some, played with Lola a bit, paced around out of boredom, and even sat down with a good bone to chew on until Lola snatched it away.
    We're not out of the woods, but I'm daring to hope just a little that maybe this problem will go away. Please keep him in your thoughts & prayers. Its such a great feeling to see him finally feeling a bit better.


  • I'm glad to hear he is doing better.


  • Thanks for sharing the good news. Keep us informed we're all pulling for you.


  • Glad to hear it…still sending good vibes and thoughts your way. Keep us updated...

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