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  • Cosequin

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    nobarkusN
    @Ann: Thanks for the offer, Dan. I don't want to put you out with the mailing, but thanks for your generosity. Sorry to hear about Nika, but glad to learn about the product. I checked the Chondro-Flex site and can see it's good stuff. At this point, we've put Noel's supplements on hold until she's completely itch free, then we'll reintroduce and try to pinpoint what might have been the trigger. I'm sure shellfish-free is the way to go. (I think my husband already ordered some online, both the canine and human formulas. We're in the same boat with Noel!) It's no problem at all Ann. It's a waste just sitting in my cabinet.
  • Good deal online for Heartguard

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    Tayda_LennyT
    The price I got $78 for 2 x 12 month supply was for the Heartguard Plus, up to 25 lbs, that comes in the blue box. Will be sure to check the expiration dates - thanks for the tip! You also get a $5 off coupon for a next purchase.
  • Under short

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    @dmcarty: Let me tell you this sad fact of puppy information and which part provides the good stuff. It commonly is attributed that the 'good stuff' is from the father and if there are any flaws it is the dam. That is completely untrue - they both contribute material and how that genetic material is connected within each individual puppy is a result (good or bad) of both of them. There have been stellar males who have never produced as good as they were and non-descript bitches who produced wonderfully no mater what they were bred too - and every combination in between. But I know what I see!!!! Yes it can be so, but if my dog is very look a like her father I think that the "good stuff" comes from the father! I didn't meen that the mother was bad! I belive that she can do very good with another male, that is more look a like! But I like the type of my dogs father more than the type if her mother…
  • Possible seizures????

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    lvossL
    I only just realized where you live, has he been tested for Valley Fever? Here are some of the symptoms of disseminated Valley Fever: ? lameness or swelling of limbs ? back or neck pain ? seizures and other manifestations of central nervous system swelling ? soft swellings under the skin that resemble abscesses ? swollen lymph nodes under the chin, in front of the shoulder blades, or behind the stifles ? non-healing skin ulcerations or draining tracts that ooze fluid ? eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness Here is a link to a full article on Valley Fever, http://www.vfce.arizona.edu/Content/Documents/Valley%20Fever%20in%20Dogs%20for%20PDF.pdf I know there is at least one person on the forums that had a dog with disseminated Valley Fever.
  • Urination problem

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    nobarkusN
    @ljsabo: My B does the same thing. He will start peeing and not finish and then quickly lick himself. He has done this for years but otherwise seems healthy and very normal. My friend who has a 9 month old b puppy stated hers does this as well so it could be a B thing?? No, he licks the pee as it's coming out and if I turn his head away he stops and walks away.
  • Vomiting

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    renaultf1R
    @tanza: of course when you have more then one… you usually find "all" of them wanting in on the "goodies".... Ha, ha, ha…ain't that the truth! Rarely have to do a cleanup at my house when it happens for that very reason...I usually can't get there quick enough before the others start feasting away! :D:D:D
  • No symptoms?

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    tanzaT
    Glad to hear that she is doing so well on the protocol.. that is super… and glad that you caught the UTI so quickly.... fingers crossed for a positive report from the blood gases
  • Prednisone-Allergies

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    snorky998S
    No Vicki, not the Temaril. The breakout was so severe that my vet just phoned a prednisone Rx in to my local Walgreens. She actually hasn't seen Katie yet. Thanks Macpack.
  • To castrate or not to castrate

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    lvossL
    I have only placed 1 female in a pet home, there have only been 4 Kinetic born females and I have 2 and my mom has 1. The 4th was spayed at 8 months old before going into season for the first time. Most of the boys are in pet homes and most of the owners call asking if they can neuter than sooner than 1 year old. I tell them once they are over 10 months old they can go ahead and get them neutered, if that will be best for their household.
  • Bone size, too big harmful?

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    wizardW
    Ditto OMG! Gossy is also a rock hound. She ignores little pebbles but gnaws on palm-sized rocks!
  • Loves eating mud

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    BasenjimammaB
    Wizard, I have many times wondered the same thing, I hope somebody has knowledge about it, so I don't have to hover over Otis when he is sniffing around..
  • Fluid build-up in stomach- HELP

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    BDawgB
    I'm so sorry to hear about Meeka's situation. This is the first time I've read the thread all the way through and I have to say I'm just sitting here in tears. I can't imagine what you must be going through. But please know we all care about you and are sending good vibes your way. Our babies are so precious. This is just so heartbreaking.
  • Teeth cleaning

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    renaultf1R
    Rita, PetEdge carries it now.
  • Bailey is too snarky, and a fussy eater

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    Rita JeanR
    Me to how are you and Bailey the rest of baby's? Rita Jean
  • An interesting development

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    Rita JeanR
    Thank you Ivoss I did not know the reason from blood to kit. I must say that if this is faster and gives them more time to do research all the better. Rita Jean
  • My Little Pirate - aka Brando

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    Rita JeanR
    Great news to hear the leg is healed and doing so well. Great you all are family together again. Way to go thinking and planning ahead great job. Rita Jean
  • Update - Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency

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    ljsaboL
    Thanks Everyone!!!
  • Determine Dogs biological age?

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    BlueBellB
    @lvoss: When was the pic you are using for your avatar taken? A month or so ago. Why do you ask? Sorry I have'nt been on here for a while.
  • Cody's fanconi results

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    K
    How awesome for you and Cody!
  • Helping your dog lose weight

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    Rita JeanR
    Thank you for the information. I will let you know if we get one. Thank you. Rita Jean