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Posted on: 11:20:39 PM 11/26/2012
Immediate spay.
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Posted on: 10:45:19 PM 11/2/2012
The first thing I would suspect after fleas would be allergies to his food. Is the dry skin/itching a new thing? Have you always fed the same food or changed recently in conjunction with when the itching began?
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Posted on: 8:54:25 AM 10/24/2012
Also try feeding him his dry kibble meals, by hand for awhile. That alone can change the whole concept in their minds that you are a threat to their food. If you have other dogs as well, they should be fed sperately in their own crates to avoid ...
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Posted on: 8:48:16 AM 10/24/2012
How long have you had the puppy and where did you acquire her (i.e. breeder, shelter, rescue, etc)? Definitely do not give up, with routine it will happen. She sounds as though she needs some confidence and is simply unsure of the new rout...
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Posted on: 8:42:54 AM 10/24/2012
I hope he doesnt have it. It is very hard to explain it to young children :( Ask your vet about something called 'Care Credit'. It is a credit that is used similar to a credit card to help with unexpected vet bills. It allows you to make payment...
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Posted on: 8:38:11 AM 10/24/2012
Same issue can be seen in blue and fawn Miniature Pinschers too schoolgal :(
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Posted on: 11:16:45 PM 10/21/2012
How do you not know how far along she is? If her temp drops and stays down for the duration of the day, then yes, she is probably going into labor very soon.
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Posted on: 12:23:16 AM 10/21/2012
First, without trying to offend, you seem obviously NOT ready for puppies at all. First, you refer to your dogs as 'toy' poms. They are simply Pomeranians...they...
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Posted on: 11:19:44 PM 10/15/2012
First, there is no such thing as a miniature Pomeranian. It is simply a Pomeranian...
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Posted on: 11:17:53 PM 10/13/2012
You are dealing either with a food allergy or dry skin (if your sure there are no fleas) The vet can do a skin scraping to find out exactly what the dog is allergic to if anything. A couple things to try: change her food over slowly t...
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