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My 7 month old Maltillion (Maltese + Papillion) weighs 6 lbs and has only one testicle. by Zazenzky
He is 100% sweet and adorable but we are worried about his heath. When we got him from his breeder at 3.5 months he was thin and seemed immature. His vet thought he might be the "runt" of the litter. After we had him for a month or so he developed a case of loose stools and the vet tested him for...
July 20th 07 07:20 PM
by Sharon Too Go to last post
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NDWA Calls For UK Compulsory Dog Insurance by GGVA
In a draft report, scathing of existing UK breed specific dangerous dogs legislation and equally scathing of those organisations that contributed to it, the National Dog Wardens Association NDWA has called for the compulsory insurance of all dogs in the...
July 20th 07 02:39 AM
by Anne Jackson Go to last post
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EnteDerm Ointment? by Bream Rockmetteller
Hey, y'all! Our Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Wiley, just came from the vet having foxtails removed from his ears. The vet gave us some EnteDerm ointment to put in the ears to help reduce the irritation, which it seems to do. However, we can't seem to find any information online about what the...
July 18th 07 01:43 PM
by Janet Boss Go to last post
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Best Dog Food by kelvtam@gmail.com
Have you guys ever wondered which brand of dog food that is the best for your dog? I did and here's what I found out. There no such thing as a "best dog food" I cant believe the ingredients they manufacturers use for the dog food. And I kept wondering why my Doberman kept on getting skin...
July 16th 07 04:32 PM
by stacy Go to last post
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DHLPP Frequency of vaccination by Puddin' Man
Every year, for my healthy and stable adult (say, 6-10 yr-old) dog, my vet recommends: Duramune LGP Leptospirosis $5 DHPP 18 I acceded to this for the last 3+ years. Now I find that the AAHA publishes canine vaccine guidelines summarized at:
July 16th 07 01:16 PM
by Hillary Israeli Go to last post
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Online First Aid and CPR Certification - Inexpensive, Quick, and Easy! by first_aid_cpr_online1@yahoo.com
Dear Readers, If you or anyone you know needs First Aid or CPR certification (or re- certification) we do it online. Each course is free and if you want a certification card, it costs just $25 per certification. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who it could help. ...
July 15th 07 09:43 PM
by Paul T. Holland Go to last post
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Chemo for Dog? by nancyt2@webtv.net
My beloved 3 year old schnoodle has been diagnosed with a cancerous mass in her intestine. She is at a very fine veterinary specialist hospital pending receipt of the final pathology report by Tuesday. Since she won't eat or drink she is having nutrients and fluids supplied by IVs. The report ...
July 15th 07 07:48 PM
by FurPaw Go to last post
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Pet Alert Decals Save Pets Lives by info@petalertdecal.com
"RESCUE ROVER" PET ALERT FIRE RESCUE WINDOW DECALS HELPS TO ALERT FIREFIGHTERS TO SAVE PETS LIVES Port Saint Lucie, Fl - Here's a simple way to help protect your family pets in the event of a fire or emergency disaster. Pet Safety Alert Inc. ("PSA") a manufacturer of Pet Safety products has...
July 15th 07 07:12 PM
by info@petalertdecal.com Go to last post
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im going to hell for this but.. by Leo G.
My dog is 16 years old arthritic and sometimes incontinent. She has no immediate life threatening illness but I just can't take care of her anymore. I worked at home for several years and was able to watch over her but recently I got a well paying job but it requires me to be away from her for...
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July 15th 07 10:51 AM
by A. Brain Go to last post
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July 15th 07 07:37 AM
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July 15th 07 07:37 AM
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orthopedic advice for the best dog in the world by pigdog@gmail.com
My best friend, Poppo, a dalmatian of 10 years, is in serious trouble. He was always a very active and very strong dog. He loved running with my bike, hiking, walking, swimming, as well as frightening smaller animals like birds and squirrels. As he aged, he did develop some knee problems and a...
July 14th 07 12:48 AM
by DK Go to last post
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Hi Dog Lovers! by leon2127@gmail.com
It's great to see a group of people that love dogs...mine is called Elly and i really adore her...After all these years,i'm conviced that dog is man's best friend....i spend hours and hours with Elly...talking,having fun, and trying to learn her good manners.... I've also got a blog about dogs and...
July 14th 07 12:02 AM
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Low fat diet by grinder
My 13 year old Boston has had pancreatitis attacks on and off his whole life but they seemed to be getting more severe and frequent as of late. I used to give him half a pepcid and the onset attacks but all that guaranteed was he would vomit within an hour. Evidently there is little that can...
July 13th 07 04:17 PM
by grinder Go to last post
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Question on cataract surgery by Hundefreund
Hi all, I have a 15-year old wire-hair dachshund -- Max. He's healthy, in great shape and active for his age. Over the past couple of years he has developed cataracts in both eyes. In addition, one of his eyes recently became inflamed and irritated. My regular vet gave me some eye drops...
July 13th 07 02:52 AM
by DebbieTheDogged Go to last post
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Microchip question by Kelt
I have a rescued dog who apparently has a microchip. None of the local facility's "universal readers" can decipher it; they only detect that "something is there". Will it hurt the dog to have a second *functional* microchip implanted? If not, which chip brand do you recommend? Thanks for any...
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July 12th 07 05:39 AM
by Rocky Go to last post
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Dogs' Teeth by javawizard
Many breeds of dogs are the result of human intervention. By selective breeding, the dogs have been made cuter. Very little dogs and pug- nosed dogs may have been bred too far into their specialty. The problem is with their teeth. It seems that their teeth have not decreased in size as much as...
July 10th 07 10:00 PM
by javawizard Go to last post
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Is this walk too long? by russ_dibble@yahoo.com
Hi, my wife and I are first time dog owners. Our puppy, Hoola, is a four-month old miniature Australian Shepherd. He's a great dog- intelligent, good tempered, energetic. Very, very energetic. Long story short, I recently began talking him on long walks on most morning. My guess is that it's...
July 10th 07 01:48 PM
by sighthounds & siberians Go to last post
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Romney melts down by A. Brain
What could be worse? That he beats his children or that he has more than one wife? (Both of which may be acceptable in the Mormon faith, as racism was not too long ago.) The old line used to be that a politician's career ends when he's caught with a dead girl or a live boy. What about this?
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July 10th 07 05:03 AM
by Maxx Pollare Go to last post
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Speaking of Food: Evo Review by Shelly
It's been almost two months since I switched Harriet to Evo. She finished the first bag last Friday, so it looks like 26lbs will last about two months. That retroactively lessens the sticker shock--$23 a month for dog food doesn't seem bad at *all*. Anyway, she is doing quite well on it, I...
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July 10th 07 12:14 AM
by CanineDivine Go to last post
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