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Old April 29th 08, 06:28 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default amzing prevention & recovery of salivary gland inflammation

These are probably some advices:
What needs avoiding for not getting inflammation of salivatory gland?
• Avoid too hot or too cold food or drink
• Don’t massage unseriously salivary gland located in lower jaw
What should be done if being too late painful?
• For those having suffered (frequently spit or thirsty), try the
healing with Normalization of PENNASIA.
• Eat warm food or drink warm beverage only

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