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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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Sep 1, 2008
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13476
I have been recommended from various sources to add tomato juice to their water and or food . ..Would real tomatoes mixed in their dry food have the same...
Trevor Andrews
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Sep 1, 2008
5:41 pm
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..tell me how the tomatoes are supposed to work and I'll answer :-).. if magic ingredient in tomato the either form. If the salt in the juice then no and if...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 1, 2008
10:40 pm
13478
Hi folks Having just read an article in the Daily Mail re lungworm http://snipurl.com/3lz0t could you please tell me which product is good for dealing with...
Tinopener
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Sep 1, 2008
10:40 pm
13479
Yes, you should be concerned. We have serious levels of trouble here with dogs.. there the worm also causes coagulopathy and we have been recommending ...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 1, 2008
11:05 pm
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I am no chemist but others have said it changes the Ph factor what ever that is Trevor Andrews ... From: aske-vet@yahoogroups.com...
Trevor Andrews
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Sep 1, 2008
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13481
canine urine is supposed to be acid.. as is all carnivor uine. Making it less acid by adding vegetables may reduce scalding of grass (as will dilution).....
Peter Knapp
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Sep 2, 2008
10:47 am
13482
Thanks Peter Is there anything you can recommend us to use as a preventative. And how does one know if one's pet is 'at risk'? Are there any signs in our...
Tinopener
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Sep 2, 2008
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13483
<<Is there anything you can recommend us to use as a preventative. And how does one know if one's pet is 'at risk'? Are there any signs in our gardens etc to...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 2, 2008
10:49 am
13484
My friend has to stay with a relative after a fire affecting her apartment block. Her cat will not come out of hiding during the day. It has been nearly three...
Voula
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Sep 2, 2008
11:00 pm
13485
Likely solution is time , patience, quiet environment, just sitting in the room, alone, with the cat and some treats. Medically an arguement for a physical...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 3, 2008
6:04 am
13486
Thank you so much Peter. It does seem a long time for the cat to be so anxious. I will let my friend know what you said. Love, Voula ... From: Peter Knapp To:...
Voula
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Sep 3, 2008
9:39 am
13487
Someone has suggested feeding the lawn rather than messing with the dogs diet, they suggested spreading a little LIME . I was at the garden centre looking at...
Trevor Andrews
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Sep 4, 2008
3:13 pm
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BOTH my cat and I are itching something fierce. Dr says it looks like I have a fingal infection in my hair and since my cat has the exact same symptoms and...
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Sep 11, 2008
12:16 am
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I have a 2 year old male eskimo,a 2 year old female samoyad,a 5 year old female shelti and a 15 year old female mutt.My problem is both 2 year olds have to eat...
Carla Quilliam
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Sep 12, 2008
5:44 am
13490
My cat has had diarrhea for some time and there hasn't been a remedy yet with the vet.  He's been on different food to see if that helps, and on preparations...
Linda
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Sep 12, 2008
5:44 am
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If the overwt dog is on r/d only because of that (as opposed to some extra fibre requrement) then you could feed him on the s/o and just give him less Peter...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 12, 2008
5:51 pm
13492
This is a minefield type of case and any changes have to be run by your vet. Antithyroid meds and indeed hyperthyroidism can both be associated with diarrhoea....
Peter Knapp
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Sep 12, 2008
5:51 pm
13493
... laboratory ... Thank you! He's just had his full blood work which showed the results from my other post. He had a fecal sample done quite some time ago...
Linda
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Sep 13, 2008
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There has been a recall in the U.S. of petfood from the Mars Petcare Petfood company. They have a large list of their foods that could possibly be tainted...
Rene
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Sep 13, 2008
7:28 pm
13495
Last year - 6yrold with no health issues. Constipated from too many of those dehydrated liver treats and passed an extremely FAT and HARD stool. He cried...
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Sep 15, 2008
5:58 am
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Jen you need to get this thing resolved fast. A year is a long time for this to be going on. The best advice I can give you is to fire your first vet and...
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Sep 15, 2008
7:07 am
13497
The most likely scenario here is a dog that triggered an acute colitis episode from the original constipation/trauma and it is now a recurrent problem ..either...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 15, 2008
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13498
A few months ago I emailed you regarding my little dog who has been kept out of his back yard for 6 months due to some giardia poo that was in our yard from...
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Sep 15, 2008
7:32 am
13499
Actually Hills W/D is made just for this thing. It is used for colitis on a long term basis and weight management. Works great for dogs like this one. Canned...
Jana Gale Connell
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Sep 15, 2008
5:15 pm
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...there comes a time when you just have to try.. Peter Knapp MRCVS Parkside Veterinary Centre Carshalton Surrey SM5 3DD UK www.parksidevet.com...
Peter Knapp
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Sep 15, 2008
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13501
Well, I just got back from the Eye Specialize in Wheeling, IL for a Electoretinogram and all the eye tests for blindness. The good news is they didn't find...
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Sep 15, 2008
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Hi there, quick question, even though we've not had much of a hot summer, we've had a lot of flies in the house and yesterday I found some fly eggs in one of...
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Sep 16, 2008
9:38 pm
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Bev, nothing would happen - your cat's stomach acids are capable of dissolving sturdier stuff than fly eggs, and they would just be digested, as would any...
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Sep 16, 2008
10:41 pm
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In a message dated 16/09/2008 23:42:02 GMT Standard Time, sharon.kennedy@... writes: Bev, nothing would happen - your cat's stomach acids are capable of ...
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