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13418
Thank You for subscribing to aske-vet, a public list about animals and veterinary treatments and diseases. A couple of points to reinforce : 1. Your local...
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Aug 1, 2008
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13419
Oh its that time of year, i spend my time repairing brown patches and the moles dig up the repairs. so I just get the bottle out and drink to forget. if any...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 3, 2008
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13420
some one has mentioned "dog rocks" for preventing or reducing the bitches urine burning the grass, apparently the rocks go in the dogs drinking water. is there...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 3, 2008
9:18 pm
13421
the only practical answer I've ever come across is to chuck a bucket of water over the puddle to dilute it Peter Knapp MRCVS Parkside Veterinary Centre ...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 4, 2008
4:52 am
13422
YEAH I GUESS THAT'S STILL THE ANSWER TOO.. we have hosepipe stationed near by but they must pee more than we see, as they are free to roam most of the day in...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 4, 2008
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13423
We've recently moved to a house with stairs after spending 33 years in a bungalow. One of my cats, Morris, is slow and careful coming downstairs, and after...
Tinopener
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Aug 4, 2008
1:51 pm
13424
There I was at the vet's today, and on the counter I saw a box labelled "Dog rocks" - intrigued, I took a closer look. Apparently you put them in your dog's...
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Aug 4, 2008
9:26 pm
13425
It's not for me to comment here.. matters may depend on the findings of examination rather than negative x-rays.. Peter Knapp MRCVS Parkside Veterinary Centre ...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 4, 2008
9:26 pm
13426
any use? No idea. Try them and report back (unless they just make the dog thirstier) Peter Knapp MRCVS Parkside Veterinary Centre Carshalton Surrey SM5 3DD UK ...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 4, 2008
9:29 pm
13427
I think it is OK to just let him do his thing in the house. Intervene if you see him getting too frisky for his own good leading to further trauma to the soft...
ny.julie
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Aug 4, 2008
9:55 pm
13428
my cousin bought one of these and says it works -deb w In a message dated 8/4/2008 2:26:42 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, tinopener@... writes: ...
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Aug 5, 2008
5:19 am
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Hi Peter ... examination rather than negative x-rays.. He was examined thoroughly whilst sedated - they found nothing. He had blood tests too - all clear!...
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Aug 5, 2008
8:18 am
13430
Thanks for your response Julie. I kept him in last night, he's obviously happy with that (at the moment). And he started his diet this morning. I'm going to...
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Aug 5, 2008
2:50 pm
13431
<<He was examined thoroughly whilst sedated - they found nothing. He had blood tests too - all clear! Would you feel able to comment now?>> In which case...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 5, 2008
2:50 pm
13432
I have heard that if you have a bitch which changes "mood" around the seasons, that she is likely to remain in that mood after the op and in general for the...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 5, 2008
2:50 pm
13433
Hello Peter In which case there's nothign wrong and it requires no treatment<s> ..except there is something wrong .. the lameness which vet couldn't isolate ...
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Aug 5, 2008
7:33 pm
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<<I have heard that if you have a bitch which changes "mood" around the seasons, that she is likely to remain in that mood after the op and in general for the...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 5, 2008
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13435
I heard from someone with 3 bitches who feeds them on verus fish & potato with omega 3 holistic food. That the place hers dogs pee is greener and faster...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 6, 2008
11:06 am
13436
canine urine should be acidic... . a diet that changes that or that causes an increase in thirst will make urine less scalding to grass. whether that is still...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 6, 2008
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13437
Sheba is a 5 year old lab mix approx 70lbs. She started limping on her right rear foot a few months ago. We have tried looking all over her foot and paw for...
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Aug 6, 2008
10:50 pm
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She could have learned that limping gets her extra attention. Could you try ignoring her when she limps? Susan...
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Aug 7, 2008
5:17 pm
13439
Hi there, My cat, 14, with chronic nasal congestion and breathing problems (she has a fistula and narrow nasal canal one side) has just come back from being ...
Shells
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Aug 9, 2008
10:10 am
13440
... Lin can't you comply with what the vet says, by putting a gate, or a barrier at the bottom of the stairs? The other cats can climb over it if they feel ...
Maree WRAGG
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Aug 9, 2008
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13441
Hi Maree ... at the bottom of the stairs? The other cats can climb over it if they feel the need, and, I guess you and your husband will have to step over it,...
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Aug 9, 2008
11:21 am
13442
If you really want to get to the bottom of the matter, an MRI could help providing the underlying cause of the limping is present when the MRI is administered....
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Aug 10, 2008
12:45 pm
13443
We have 2 wk old puppies with confirmed coccidia. Normally we'd dose Albon but this litter's grandfather and his sires had issues with Albon. We use Tylan in...
Dennis Thornton
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Aug 10, 2008
5:18 pm
13444
I was (am) unaware of any coccidostatic effect from tylan (tylosin). I haven't used it for a ,long time in dogs and cats because it left the small animal...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 10, 2008
5:38 pm
13445
Hi Peter I would very much like an advice how to stop a cat from purring. Just long enough for the vet to listen to the heart. I had a cat like that, and...
Hanne Toft
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Aug 10, 2008
10:21 pm
13446
soem evts distract the cat with a running tap, others blow on it's nose. I just pinch the larynx gently (we're not talking strangulation here) Peter Knapp...
Peter Knapp
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Aug 11, 2008
6:14 am
13447
What are your views in general regards feeding raw diet. And whether it might affect the grass burning issue, Trev. 'n' Bev P.S I am currently measuring the...
Trevor Andrews
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Aug 13, 2008
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