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9061
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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Feb 1, 2005
12:17 pm
9062
The current recommendation for worming by the BSAVA is indeed 3-monthly but as with many such things it lacks logic and makes no allowance for individual...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 1, 2005
12:51 pm
9063
I do not worm unless they are present as shown in fecal floatation exam at the vets. Karen WYHO007 <wyho007@...> wrote:Hi, I keep my cat indoor 24 hours...
Karen Campbell
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Feb 1, 2005
3:19 pm
9064
I don't want to give any medication to my cat unless absolutely necessary. So, if there's no rats or fleas in the household. Can I choose not to deworm my...
wyho007
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Feb 1, 2005
3:19 pm
9065
We have a new cat in the house recently. Someone dropped her off at the barn where our rabbits are kept, and being a female not spayed we did not want...
Kim/Cristina
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Feb 1, 2005
5:23 pm
9066
<<Can I choose not to deworm my cat at all? >> It's your cat and there is no legal obligation regarding worming. The modern buzzwords are risk-benefit...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 1, 2005
5:25 pm
9067
I will answer this question as a pet owner of many decades. What I do is take a fresh fecal sample into the vet, it must be less than 24 hours old and have...
Karen Campbell
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Feb 1, 2005
8:15 pm
9068
Hi, I am trying to track down information on how much supervision horses on a small private yard should have. Some of the horses are stabled some are out 24/7 ...
tungu5ka
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Feb 1, 2005
8:15 pm
9069
Pasture horses really do not require 24/7 supervision. All you need to do is keep on top of fence maintenance. All three of my horses are on pasture board...
Kathy Burke
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Feb 1, 2005
9:33 pm
9070
From a former horse owner, and worker on a thoroughbred training farm, horses do not need 24 hours supervision stalled or pastured. The only 24 hour...
Karen Campbell
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Feb 1, 2005
11:08 pm
9071
In a message dated 2/1/2005 11:35:29 A.M. Central Standard Time, k_c_lops@... writes: We have a new cat in the house recently. Someone dropped her off...
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Feb 2, 2005
1:35 pm
9072
This is probably a strange question but does anyone know how I would go about obtaining a professional vet. witness for an upcoming malpractice lawsuit that my...
Char
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Feb 2, 2005
7:07 pm
9073
For deworming, I use Drontal for my cats and it works wonders. If they do have worms, you just give them one dose and then 4 weeks later another dose and it...
Isabela Wyka
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Feb 2, 2005
7:31 pm
9074
If handled the same as a human malpractice case, your lawyer should be taking care of that. Be prepared to pay. In most human malpractice cases I'm familiar...
christine woolsey
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Feb 2, 2005
9:26 pm
9075
That depends on the form of the action. Where matters require a specialist opinion then an expert in that field is required (university research worker,...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 2, 2005
9:26 pm
9076
I emailed last week about my cocker who had developed a limp. He was examined by the vet and found to have brusied toes. The hips and knees were examined...
Cari
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Feb 3, 2005
2:46 pm
9077
Can dogs be born with Down's Syndrom or other types of retardation? I have a 2 (??)year old male Lhasa that I rescued from a very bad home environment. His...
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Feb 3, 2005
8:01 pm
9078
I am not a vet, but the short answer to your question is yes, all these conditions are likely to be detected by a proper hands on exam. As someone who sprained...
Lorinne Anderson
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Feb 4, 2005
12:18 am
9079
<<Does physical manipulation of the hips and knees, by an expereinced veterinarian, result in the detection/diagnosis of hip dysplasia, patella luxation,...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 4, 2005
12:18 am
9080
I'm not a vet, so I can't answer about any medical issues. But in reading your post, the thing that came to mind is that if you rescued him from a very bad...
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Feb 4, 2005
12:18 am
9081
It is common to see undershot lower jaws as a genetic/developmental malformation. Less commonly there may be maldevelopment of secondary tooth buds but there...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 4, 2005
1:07 am
9082
When I got this little fellow, I took him to the vet the same day. He was heavely infested with hook worms. My vet examined his mouth and teeth and found...
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Feb 4, 2005
7:58 am
9083
I'm just curious what the opions are on chaining animals especially dogs. It just to me it has to affect the aniamls. I read where they believe it makes dogs...
Radar
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Feb 4, 2005
7:58 am
9084
hey there, i run an animal rescue and am also an animal control officer for wisc.the type of chain used is what is the problem most people have. it has to be...
rich moore
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Feb 4, 2005
1:21 pm
9085
Hello again I posted a some pictures of Tilly, can anyone tell what kind of mix she might be?? She weighs alittle over 5lbs & shes 11 weeks old. Thanks Again,...
Gail
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Feb 4, 2005
1:21 pm
9086
I have just recently got a puppy from a shelter, & she has dew claws, On her front paws. They seem to get stuck on things, She wears a sweater where we live...
Gail
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Feb 4, 2005
1:21 pm
9087
then true answer will depend on the temperament of the animal and how much attention/interaction it gets with people.Beyond that cultural perceptions and...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 4, 2005
1:26 pm
9088
attachemnts are disabled as an antivirus precaution but images can be uploaded to the files section of this discussion list at yahoogroups. Dewclaws can be...
Peter Knapp
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Feb 4, 2005
1:50 pm
9089
I have lived in the US for some time and cannot the animal abuse that gors on there and no one seems to care. I called the SPCA a few times because of dog...
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Feb 4, 2005
7:59 pm
9090
Karen here, voice of experience with dew claws getting caught and torn and requiring surgery to remove the torn declaw. Get em removed, much easier now then...
Karen Campbell
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Feb 4, 2005
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