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Blade has fibrotic myopathy by Gwen Watson
Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy. http://www.auburn.edu/administration/univrel/news/archive/5_96news/5_96dogs.html As on this page. http://www.neurovet.org/VIDEOS/FibroticMyopathy.htm
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August 18th 03 04:18 PM
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Getting your dog to come to you by Dana P
I have never had a problem like this with any dog until I got Pugs! They are so hard headed. I am having trouble getting my 2 year old to come when she is called. She has always just sat there and looked at me. If I use a stern voice, she tries to go the other direction as if she is scared of me. ...
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March 18th 05 11:51 AM
by Melinda Shore Go to last post
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Iditarod update by Melinda Shore
Race leader Robert Sorlie just checked out of Safety, the last checkpoint before Nome. It's 22 miles so he should finish in about 3 hours, maybe a little less. The rest of the leaders are several hours behind him and should arrive in Nome this afternoon (eastern US time). The back of the pack is...
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March 18th 05 09:13 PM
by Child Go to last post
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My lab seems to get targeted at the dog park by [email protected]
I have a black lab, Murphy, who is almost 2 years old. I exercise him daily at the dog park since I live in a city where dogs area only allowed in dog parks and I do not have a safe yard to play fetch in. Murph is pretty well trained. He listens well, heels offlead, can do remote sits, on the fly...
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April 19th 06 02:19 PM
by diddy Go to last post
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Waiting for the Aha! moment by bizby40
Tomorrow will be Lexi's 2 week anniversary in our house. You will recall that before he came, I asked about how long housebreaking might take. And I was prepared for it to take a while. What I wasn't really prepared for was that after 2 weeks there would be no progress whatsoever. I would...
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July 31st 05 09:29 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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This is a challenging puppy, alrighty by Christy
I realize now that I was hugely spoiled with Wylie. Damn, he was a good puppy. This new one, not so much. She's insanely adorable, of course. But she's a handful. Baby Katy does NOT like to be alone. She has gotten to where she settles in her crate rather reasonably, as long as she's sleepy. If...
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August 8th 05 01:32 AM
by Christy Go to last post
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Separation Anxiety in my Weimaraner by [email protected]
My wife and I just adopted a 1.5 year old weimaraner from our local humane society. She is an amazingly sweet and loving dog, and so far we have found only one fault. She cannot be left alone even for a second without getting concerned and barking. She was obviously crate trained well before we...
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October 26th 05 10:18 AM
by Diana Go to last post
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Speaking of pictures by sighthounds & siberians
We have a real live shaved Siberian Husky here. It's for medical purposes - - he had some nasty dermatitis on his face and leg, then he had diarrhea in his crate which naturally got all over him, so DH washed him. A few days after his bath, he developed crusty stuff along his spine and the vet...
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July 30th 06 01:07 PM
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For Darla... by shelly
....onna counta she's bored and cranky. Donut be bored and cranky, Darla! http://cat-sidh.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-1223 http://cat-sidh.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-1222 Harriet says: Bath time does not amuse Us, for We turn into dogsicles even when it is 85F damned degrees. --
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September 6th 06 07:06 AM
by Glenn Knickerbocker Go to last post
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my dog bit me by meesh
This is my first posting and I'd be very grateful for your advice. We have a three year old English Setter who has a great character but can be quite willful and has previously tried to assert his dominance in various ways. Prior to today the only person he has bitten was the vet when he...
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March 1st 05 01:13 PM
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New dog, need reassurance by ceb
Well, I seem to have a new dog. The whole thing was somewhat accidental. Some new people moved to our neighborhood with their dog, Queenie, and her puppy. They kept tying Queenie out, and Queenie kept escaping and coming over to hang out at our house. As I have reported in the past, Zoe doesn't...
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January 28th 05 11:42 AM
by R Meyer Go to last post
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Advice needed for foster situation - breeders pls. read by Tricia9999
We have a pregnant bitch at our shelter - any time now. She is a sweet dog and I am considering fostering her and her pups after whelping til they are old enough to go up for adoption. If anyone has experience doing this, or you breeders, can you tell me if I would regret the amount of work this is...
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September 9th 03 03:25 PM
by montana Go to last post
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Christmas warning from Rudolph! by J1Boss
I've just received an urgent e-mail from one of Santa's elves Don't worry Jack - my dogs know that they better not **** of Santa's help (and, ok, they slept through the deer walking up to the office window in the snow last week ). Janet Boss Best Friends Dog Obedience "Nice Manners for the...
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December 14th 03 06:08 PM
by Lee DeRaud Go to last post
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sparking dog food by Atom1
I feed my dog half a can of wet food mixed with his dry. It's easier to mix at room temp and he appreciates it since it's cold. I put half on a plate and microwave it for about 30 sec (600w). The food started sparking and popping! AFAIK metal is the only thin that could make sparks in...
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March 27th 04 09:11 PM
by Abby Pennington Go to last post
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A matter of timing by Marie
Summer is here, which means that there is a constant presence of kids and dogs in the park behind our house, which of course is leading to constant barking from Macula. I'm trying to teach her that if she barks, she comes inside. So when she goes out she wears a leash, and when she barks I go out...
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July 5th 04 12:34 PM
by gswork Go to last post
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Green blooded dogs? by Randy Lahey
When taking pictures of people, you often get "red-eye" using a flash, as this reflects the retinal wall's blood into the shot. But why are doggy eyes green? Can any of you vet techs research this one?
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August 27th 04 08:37 PM
by Natalie Rigertas Go to last post
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Labrador & Swimming Pool by Meg Moran
I am considering rescuing a 2 yr old choc lab that desperatly needs a home. She is very well mannered and sweet.....HOWEVER, she will not stay out of the swimming pool! She is constantly wet, and getting my home constantly wet!! Is this a neurosis or does she just love water that much? It is a...
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October 23rd 04 12:47 AM
by Cate Go to last post
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*sigh* by culprit
my best friend shows Shar Pei. she's had a couple litters with a co-owned bitch, who was the number three Shar Pei in the country a few years back. one of the puppies was given to a friend. he's a bit too lean and leggy to be really good show quality, and obviously isn't breeding stock. so off...
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October 21st 04 04:08 PM
by Colleen Go to last post
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A little excitement by [email protected]
OK my heart has now settled down to normal rate. Since about Sunday it has been obvious that there was some kind of critter in my yard at night. I've been assuming it was a racoon because it has been playing with Tsuki's squeaky toys. Yup - nothing quite like it being pitch dark outside and...
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November 10th 04 02:42 AM
by BluHeelrTX Go to last post
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strange doggy behavior by Dave Gower
Three months ago I adopted a stray. At first he (we) had a housetraining problem, but thanks to the excellent advice I received on this newsgroup, he is now a thoroughly integrated member of the household. He's a mixed breed, unfixed, maybe a year and a half, shy but friendly, eager to please,...
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November 5th 06 01:11 AM
by Paula Go to last post
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