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Blood from rear 2 yr Pitbull advice needed by driver
Actually the blood is from the other part. I have a 2yr+ small pitbull and she has been dripping blood from her womb for about a week now. She had puppies once maybe a yr ago, i don't know. I have had her since February 2005. She is not fixed. Is she having an extended period or is she in heat? I...
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June 23rd 05 07:51 AM
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Strange behavior by Remondelli Nicholas
For the past few days my 6 year-old Cocker Spaniel has been yelping in pain whenever someone walks by her. We don't even touch her and she yelps. She seems to do it before she gets up. Other than the times she does this she is perfectly content. She is eating well, sleeping well and everything...
June 22nd 05 01:02 AM
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How long until Deramaxx effects kick in? Related to stomach upset? by dncmullin@yahoo.com
Greetings all! Questions first, context later: How long does it take for the effects of Deramaxx to kick in? Does it have any tendency to upset a dog's stomach or otherwise make a dog reluctant to eat? My dog Cody is a 15.5 year old australian shepherd who weights about 55 pounds and who is...
June 21st 05 01:09 AM
by Spot Go to last post
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Advice for "Scared" Aussie w/ fleas by kcrispin@gmail.com
4.5 year old, AussieShep, Murphy, does not like any type of Flea Meds applied to his body! Honestly, the sucker can smell it when the mailman puts it in the box! You'll find him hiding under the coffee table. Hide it for a few days, and he still knows it's coming once vial is opened. Previous...
June 20th 05 09:05 PM
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Save Your Dog's Life - Free ebook by Dr GW Graham
What is growing in your home could be killing your dog. There are sinmple things you can do to make your dog's life safer and longer. Download our free ebook and see how. http://tennesseemold.com/Dog-Ebook.pdf
June 20th 05 08:11 PM
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Hip Dysplasia in the Border Collie by Tracy Custer
We rescue dogs with frisbee potential and place them into competitive homes on a regular basis and have been doing so for about 3 years now. We pulled a great smooth coat BC, Ranger, from the local kill shelter about 5 weeks ago - he was doing great with disc training and was quickly placed into a...
June 20th 05 07:00 PM
by Marcel Beaudoin Go to last post
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Rottweiler questions by -keevill-
I have been visiting some Rottweiler breeding places in the far East where I now live and I have been given some information/advice which I would appreciate some comments on. Firstly they recommend feeding the dogs from a bowl placed not on the floor but raised off the floor to prevent the dog...
June 20th 05 05:49 PM
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Ganoderma great for pets by joe
Reishi mushroom or "Ling Zhi" mushroom is also known as Ganoderma lucidum. It is the King of mushrooms and has been used by herbal practitioners in China and Japan for thousands of years. This mushroom is mentioned in the first Chinese herbal, dating back to 2800 BC and is classified as a...
June 20th 05 11:46 AM
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Denver on a Dog "Witch Hunt" by Sharon too
In 1989, the City Council passed a resolution banning the dogs from Denver. I agree that this is an owner issue and that they are the ones not in control of a breed that has a reputation. Personally, we've seen an awful lot of pits at our ptactice and for the most part they're docile,...
June 20th 05 10:14 AM
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HELP! by Anonymous
Madeline, our (almost) 4 year old Yorkie is in dire straits. Wednesday, June 15 at about 4:00 PM she suddenly and for no apparent reason lost feeling in & the use of her left hind leg. Over the next few hours the right leg went from 100% to about 15%. The vet's best guess was fibroid...
June 19th 05 12:04 PM
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Denver on a Dog "Witch Hunt" by White Monkey
Want a big dog, get a Lab or some such. Scott I wish you'd stop saying that. Most people with any brain get a dog because of its personality, whether it be an individual or a breed they have come to know, not its size. I love big dogs--but not specifically because they're big. Sure, I like...
June 19th 05 08:42 AM
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HELP -- Limping Dachshund by Jay Cee
Hi group, this is extremely urgent and anyone who might be able to give me insight into this would be a potential (literal) life-saver. I have an eight year old dachshund that was purchased from a pet store when he was about 6 months old. He stayed overweight for most of his life, however I have...
June 19th 05 01:00 AM
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Denver on a Dog "Witch Hunt" by I'm bAck wIth my Fav4iteMidis
Denver on a Dog "Witch Hunt" Group: rec.pets.dogs.health Date: Fri, Jun 17, 2005, 9:44pm From: (Freedom=A0Fries) Stupid morons. The owners are the problem not the dogs. Good owners are being punished for the acts of a few abusive...
June 18th 05 02:01 PM
by I'm bAck wIth my Fav4iteMidis Go to last post
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Anal glands and age by ZPL
At what age do the anal glands start to mature? Ralphie is almost 17 weeks, as has finally realized that his poo does smell (different than other dogs'). He now has to go back and forth between areas to sniff the difference. Tallula the older dog does not spend anymore time at his spots. Is it...
June 18th 05 05:52 AM
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Rhodesian Ridgeback's Lumps by Tazzy_Gal
Hi everyone, My best friend's dog has a long history with lumps all over. She also owns a Weimareiner who ALSO has lumps. First question, are such lumps normal for those breeds? I had a sheltie/keeshound who had NO lumps at all, and my friend wonders (and so does her vet) if there might...
June 17th 05 08:50 AM
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ECZEMA... by Glenn
ECZEMA... Great Scott Medicated Skin Cream helps control eczema and many other skin problems. Safe for diabetics...No steroids. Works on dogs & cats too! www.greatscottskincream.com To have this removed from this newsgroup...simply reply kindly and ask to have it removed...Thank You!
June 17th 05 06:34 AM
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older toy poodle with sensitive digestive system, what can help? by Rox
I have an older (approx 12 y/o) toy poodle named CC. She seems to have, for lack of better description, a sensitive stomach. She's not a picky eater, her weight is good. From time to time, tho', she'll either have diarreha or constipation. Each time she's had either we have taken her into the...
June 17th 05 12:44 AM
by Spot Go to last post
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Chew Toys by 123456789
Does anyone know a web site where I can pick up really strong soft toys for a dog? I have yet to get one that my little 10 pound dog does not rip the guys out of in an hour or less. Thanks
June 16th 05 10:21 PM
by FurPaw Go to last post
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help needed - sudden onset of severe pain and lameness by alorinna@gmail.com
My vet is on a witch hunt for the cause... I'm hoping to find someone with a similar situation that might clue us all in and help her diagnose. I have a 3 year old GSD that progressed like this: Tuesday night - played normal, bouncing all around, leaps and jumps, little bit later, didn't finish...
June 16th 05 08:11 PM
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Separation Anxiety by shelly
on 2005-06-15 at 22:49 wrote: If you've been following my posts, I have a difficult situation with my little dog, and I've followed all the mainstream thinking and techniques for separation anxiety, to no avail. what, *exactly* have you tried? what in-person help have...
June 16th 05 06:46 PM
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