Tdik went to the vet today from Wat Pha Gee.
His swollen feet and legs, which were giving him problems walking, were actually bleeding as were his gums. He has a very short coat but with the sores all over his body it looks as though he is losing his hair.
Petrified as I picked him up to put him on the back of the truck, he literally froze in my arms.

At the veterinarian  practice, a short ride away, the vet took blood and skin samples and proved that he did not have Mange or Heartworm. She did however, diagnose his condition as a chronic case of Pyoderma. She showed me the evidence on his body.
When I researched this on the net, the following all matched with her diagnosis.
Visit this site 
www.medi-vet.com for the full story about the condition:
Canine Pyoderma(Bacterial Folliculitis)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Bacterial folliculitis                                            is the most common type of bacterial                                            skin infection in the dog. The                                            Staphylococcus intermedius bacteria,                                            which is a normal resident bacteria of                                            canine skin, can cause infection of                                            the skin in some dogs. Current                                            theories indicate that most dogs who                                            develop the infection, particularly                                            recurrent infections, have an                                            underlying abnormality of their                                            metabolic or immune systems. This form             of pyoderma is a frequent             complication of allergies, skin             parasites (mites, fleas) and             endocrine diseases, like             hypothyroidism.  An idiopathic             primary bacterial folliculitis is             also seen in short-haired dogs.
                                                                                    Located within the                                            hair follicle, this bacterial                                            infection causes:
                                         The            clinical signs of bacterial folliculitis            can be quite variable and may include:
-                                            Pustules
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Papules             (pink or red swelling on skin), heat             and crusts
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Erythema             (redness)
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Alopecia             (hair loss)
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            Hyperpigmentation (darkening of the             skin)
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Some             dogs develop large circular area of             hair loss with crusting or scaling             around the border
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            Superficial erosion
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Draining             tracts
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Pain or             discomfort
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Surface             pyodermas
 
So the veterinarian and staff, flushed out some of the abscesses and dressed the wounds and I took him back to the 
Care for Dogs shelter for a week or R & R along with regular food and the administering of the prescribed anti inflammatory -
 Prednisone  and Antibiotic - 
Cephalexin, as well as getting his wounds re-dressed daily.
 
I will write an update next week, after he returns to the vet, hopefully ready for his return to the temple.
Incidentally, on the way to the shelter, I popped into the temple to tell the monk there what was happening. He was so please Tdik was receiving treatment and they exchanged caresses before I went off to the shelter.
You can read more about Tdik here ...