junglefries Avid Member May 21, 2013 #1 a friend of mine needs help identifying the problem. Obviously it's a Jackson's. She is @ work & cannot get to vet right away. Any ideas to what it is, how it happened, or how to treat??? PLEASE.
a friend of mine needs help identifying the problem. Obviously it's a Jackson's. She is @ work & cannot get to vet right away. Any ideas to what it is, how it happened, or how to treat??? PLEASE.
camimom New Member May 21, 2013 #2 It appears to be a temporal gland infection. Common in jax. But it cant be treated without a vet. Though you can take a q tip and gently try to wipe away some of the crud in his mouth.
It appears to be a temporal gland infection. Common in jax. But it cant be treated without a vet. Though you can take a q tip and gently try to wipe away some of the crud in his mouth.