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Posted on: 11:09:20 PM 10/13/2012
Just to add for clarity: Furosemide, commonly called a 'water pill' is to pull off excess fluid from parts of the body to give the organ(s) a break...in this case, Congestive Heart Failure. Gabapentin is used to treat several things, but i...
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Posted on: 11:04:08 PM 10/13/2012
If you are speaking of the little pup that is white with black spotting, then yes, he looks purebred. PS: Only post a question one time, not 4 and 5 times. Also be sure to pay note to the categories so you can post in the correct area. :)...
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Posted on: 11:55:39 PM 10/12/2012
To the VET
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Posted on: 11:54:43 PM 10/12/2012
How old is the dog? The blue Dobes, as well as blue Min pins can have Dilute Gene Alopecia. This causes the coat to fall out and/or be very thin and it is generally obvious by 2 yrs of age. As a puppy it can also show. If it is n...
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Posted on: 11:51:03 PM 10/9/2012
Any time a dogs behavior is out of the ordinary (especially after an accident, even a minor one) a trip to the vet is needed. It does not take much to cause internal damage if she landed just the right way. Better to be safe and make sure she is...
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Posted on: 11:46:07 PM 10/9/2012
Definitely is alot slower than it used to be!
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Posted on: 11:44:43 PM 10/9/2012
It would be helpful to know breeds, sizes and what type of fence you have now that they are escaping.
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Posted on: 11:37:28 PM 10/9/2012
'Almost" a purebred is still a mix.....but.... to answer your question: The 'due dates' are an estimate, not a set date. With that said, you can expect them to go anywahere from 5 days early to 5 days late (58 to 68 days) Now, o...
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Posted on: 3:17:53 PM 10/3/2012
Cataracts are typical in older dogs, just as people. While they can do surgeries to help improve the vision, due to this dogs age, I would not choose to do it. Anesthesia alone is a big enough risk for a 16 yr old dog to opt out of cataract surgery t...
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Posted on: 3:15:22 PM 10/3/2012
Dobermans are not a breed for everyone, especially someone who is not well expeirenced with training. I have no idea what your experience level is, but it definitely sounds as though you have bit off more than you can chew. If the dog is a...
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