Stiff neck, wobbly after dog attack

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I have a 9 month old male (castrated) pygmy. He was out freeranging and my German Shepherd started herding too enthusiastically last week. I found them with the goat trapped and the shepherd gumming his neck. The goat had 3 small wounds which I cleaned and applied antibiotic ointment to. He looked wobbly and beat up. His horn stubs which had been showing signs of a somewhat botched dehorning before I got him were bloody and both flopping off his head. I pulled off the horn stubs and applied antibiotic ointment there too.

Since the attack he has been hiding in the dark (actually crawling into a chicken coop) and has been very wobbly, preferring to sit most of the time. Today I noticed that he can't bend down his head to eat. I put out food and he tried but then just kept following me around. I finally caught on and had fed him. He was very reluctant to let me touch him (unusual) and seemed very sore to the touch. His neck is oddly stiff feeling, not really swollen, just really hard. I have seen him pee and poop ok. He eats but not as much.

Suggestions?

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Don't use the antibiotic ointment on the horn bud sores as you don't want them to stay moist. Use blue kote or iodine 7 instead. Use the same stuff on the bite wounds too after you thoroughly spray them out with some sterile saline (use contact solution if you have to). Do not bandage.

He's obviously in pain. Can you get some banamine from the vet? If not you can give children's liquid ibuprofen for pain. After that I would use asprin if needed for pain.
Here are dosages for you:
Pain Relief
Asprin 325 mg per 10# of body weight orally
Ibuprofen(liquid) 2x childrens dose by weight orally (Do NOT use more than 48 hours or you could cause liver damage)
Banamine (Rx)0.25 ml / 25# IM injection
Give him a shot of vitamin B (or a vitamin B gel if it's all you have).

A trip to the vet for an x-ray would be a good idea too.
 

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Has he had his C/D-T vaccination? If not, I'd be thinking about tetanus.. A couple of members here have had experience with tetanus, so hopefully they'll chime in to let ya know whether these seem like the symptoms they saw..
 

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Good call cmjust0. If he's not current on CD/T then I would be tempted to go ahead and give the tetnus antitoxin. Open wounds are prime for tetnus to enter.

I have no experience with tetnus but I personally would err on the side of caution.
 

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I would be getting Banamine into him. 1cc per 100 lbs. Vet Rx so if you don't have any, you will need to get some from the vet. Once a day for 3 days.
 

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It's not so much about an 'open wound' as it is a puncture, or a deep wound.. The kind of wound that doesn't even have much of a chance to bleed before it seals up..

See, clostridium tetani is an anaerobic bacteria, which basically means it won't survive and multiply (aka, infect) in the presence of air.. When you get a puncture-type wound, however, with a dirty object (an animal's tooth, for instance, or a rusty nail, etc) there's really excellent chance that some bacteria got pushed deep into the wound and then was sealed up.. If it was aerobic that got sealed, you're OK.. If some of that bacteria was anaerobic, like clostridium tetani, well...that's 'home' to anaerobic bacteria, and it'll take right off.

That's why your mama never went "Ghaaaa! You need a tetanus shot!" everytime you fell off your bike and scraped your knee.. When you stepped on a rusty nail, though...different story. Shallow wound vs. puncture wound..

Incidentally, in my family at least, the whole rusty nail/tetanus mental connection somehow morphed into *any* wound from *anything rusty*.. So, if you scraped your hand on a rusty piece of metal....GHAAAAAAAAAAAAATETANUS!

So, yeah, I'd say in this case that tetanus antitoxin is probably not a bad idea.. I've never had to use it, so I really don't have any idea *how* to use it -- as in, dosages -- which is why I'm hoping someone with some tetanus experience will chime in.. Something to keep in mind, though, is that tetanus is a bacterial infection, and all the anti-toxin does is neutralize the toxins made by the bacteria as they mutliply.. It does *nothing* to combat the infection, so antibiotics would definitely be in order as well..

In fact, I'd just go ahead and start this one on antibiotics right now, simply because of the wounds.. I'd probably go with PenG, 1ml/15lbs 2x/day through an 18-20ga needle. Just in case. I'd also probably shave down the spots where the dog's teeth penetrated the neck, scrub them down, and open/flush them if possible.. If the wounds are closed, I'd really consider soaking some gauze in an antiseptic -- chlorhexadine, for instance -- and slapping the soaked gauze on it.. My thinking is that some of the antiseptic may work its way down into the wounds, kinda like having a human patient soak a puncture wound..
 

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Is this goat by himself? I would be getting a buddy for him if he is by himself. He may never again feel confident and want to hide after this if he is kept by himself.
 

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Thank you so much everyone! Ok Blue Cote stuff I have around here. As for the tetanus antitoxin, can I get that at Tractor Supply? Same witht he penicillin - I'm pretty sure I've seen that there. Tetanus does make sense as he had a puncture would on his neck from the dog.

I am new to goats and have only had them since this summer. I do not know if they were vaccinated so I'll assume not.

I feel so bad. When we got the goats the dog just came alive with enthusiasm - loved to follow them around and annoy them, sit beside them etc. I had not had the goats out of their pen in quite some time (they do get into things even though they love to be free!) I guess the dog got so excited he just lost it! I didn't think to supervise and they were together for several hours. They have a large enclosed area with plenty of vegetation but they love love to roam around the whole place and play. They stay right here and let us lock them back up at night. Now I know - if the goats are out, the dog is IN!

And don't worry - I have his sister too - he's not all alone. I also have 2 horses at home for other "hoof" company :)
 

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kathleengp said:
Thank you so much everyone! Ok Blue Cote stuff I have around here. As for the tetanus antitoxin, can I get that at Tractor Supply? Same witht he penicillin - I'm pretty sure I've seen that there. Tetanus does make sense as he had a puncture would on his neck from the dog.

I am new to goats and have only had them since this summer. I do not know if they were vaccinated so I'll assume not.

I feel so bad. When we got the goats the dog just came alive with enthusiasm - loved to follow them around and annoy them, sit beside them etc. I had not had the goats out of their pen in quite some time (they do get into things even though they love to be free!) I guess the dog got so excited he just lost it! I didn't think to supervise and they were together for several hours. They have a large enclosed area with plenty of vegetation but they love love to roam around the whole place and play. They stay right here and let us lock them back up at night. Now I know - if the goats are out, the dog is IN!

And don't worry - I have his sister too - he's not all alone. I also have 2 horses at home for other "hoof" company :)
Goats and dogs that are not trained livestock guardian dogs are often a bad combination. :hugs


You can get the tetnus antitoxin (make sure it's antitoxin and not toxoid/vaccine) and the penicillin at Tractor Supply. You also should pick up the CD/T vaccine as you'll need to give that 2 weeks after giving the tetnus antitoxin.
 

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Yeah, but the thing is I don't think you just give the one vial of anti-toxin.. I'm pretty sure it's like every 8-12hrs, or something like that.. And *definitely* accompany it with antibiotic, like PenG 1ml/15lbs 2x/day..

OP - do some research on this.. Find articles.. I'm gonna PM Kim Roll and get her over to this thread, as I know for a fact that she's dealt with tetanus before..
 
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