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9220
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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Mar 1, 2005
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9221
I would really love to get your opinion on * Trilostane* , A.K.A. Modrenal. My dog Ginger is on Soloxine. .2mg. I tab a.m. & p.m. Other than that, we are not...
Terri Randall, Creatu...
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Mar 1, 2005
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9222
If a dog is genuinely cushingoid then I would be a bit concerned at treatng the secondary 'euthyroid sick syndrome' without dealing with the primary cause. As...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 1, 2005
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9223
my dog has been lossing her hair uncontrolably. We brought her inside for the winter because she is usually an outside dog. She lost most of her hair under her...
deinarowicz1127
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Mar 3, 2005
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not enough informations.. itchy? redness? patchy? secondary infection? symmetrical or not? age , breed, sex, neutered? other signs? simple fleas or allergy or...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 3, 2005
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9225
I am not a vet, but bringing an outside dog in would naturally cause massive shedding due to the higher indoor temperature. Inside is likely a different...
Lorinne Anderson
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Mar 4, 2005
7:28 am
9226
my roommate just got a new dog. A boarder collie like mine. just caught him with what I thought was a twist tie when I pulled it out it was a tail of a mouse...
Radar
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Mar 4, 2005
8:15 pm
9227
http://www.bug-guy.com/maki_label.htm#CAUTION ...reading which that it functions to cause coagulopathies and internal haemorrhage but doesn't state...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 4, 2005
10:12 pm
9228
I am not a vet, but I do know there are numerous cases of secondary poisoning related to rat poison in general. I would contact your vet ASAP and/or contact...
Lorinne Anderson
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Mar 4, 2005
10:50 pm
9229
Hi , My cat had a urinary sample test that showed infection, he was put on baytril tablets for two weeks, he had a week off and then I took another urine...
angiemax29
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Mar 5, 2005
2:13 pm
9230
The standard dose of synulox for a cat of that weight is 50mg tablets given twice daily. It would be illegal UK to dispense prescription meds without specific...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 5, 2005
2:20 pm
9231
Thank you so much for the helpful reply. The infection was noticed because I was concerned that my cat was drinking alot so took him in for bloods, whilst his...
angiemax29
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Mar 5, 2005
3:52 pm
9232
I forgot to say she also vomitted. Can cats have eclampsia like women can? Hanne ... From: Hanne Maaløe To: aske-vet@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 05,...
Hanne Maaløe
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Mar 5, 2005
5:17 pm
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I have an oriental queen, who has been mated 3 times. First time resulted in a c-section and very small kittens that did not survive. (55-60gram) They did not...
Hanne Maaløe
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Mar 5, 2005
5:17 pm
9234
blood in the urine does not necessarily mean infection..it just means blood in the urine (coagulopathy, idiopathic renal haemorrhage (usual GSD dogs and rare),...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 5, 2005
5:21 pm
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<<Can cats have eclampsia like women can?>> Yes they can but eclampsia usually hapens after birth with heavy lactation. you're probbaly thinking of preganacy...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 5, 2005
5:24 pm
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Hi Peter Thank you for your respond. It was the same stud in all 3 cases. A stud living by me, none of them (sire or dam) has had any contact with any cats...
Hanne Maaløe
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Mar 5, 2005
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9237
immunosuppressive probs,= diseases depressing immune system/healing abilities... steroid usage, felv or fiv (yes vaccination helps but isn't 100%), herpes...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 5, 2005
10:44 pm
9238
It was of course in agreement with my vet. I can't get the antibiotic without that. But my biggest "vet-problem" is that my vet and her husband - also vet -...
Hanne Maaløe
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Mar 6, 2005
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9239
Ok I got a question. I've got a 5 week old female puppy about 6 days ago and I've never heard her bark, only whine, is this normal for a puppy her age or...
Melissa
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Mar 7, 2005
1:19 am
9240
Anyone in a career related to the veterinary field, please help! I'm a college student (and avid animal lover!) taking ENG-102 and in much need of an expert's...
Brandi Luckfield
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Mar 7, 2005
7:54 am
9241
The animal shelter where I volunteer has a high rate of dogs and puppies being euthanized because of distemper. The shelter does not inoculate against...
Susan Freiman
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Mar 7, 2005
7:55 am
9242
I've got the fleas and ticks on my own dogs under control, but what do I do to protect myself at the shelter? The grounds are full of tiny creatures looking...
Susan Freiman
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Mar 7, 2005
7:55 am
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Why did you take a puppy only four weeks old? The puppies should stay with their mother and the rest of the litter until 12 weeks old, in order to get the...
Susan Freiman
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Mar 7, 2005
7:55 am
9244
Barking is 'learned' so I'm not suprised that this young it only whines.. hopefully it's otherwise in good health. Peter G Knapp MRCVS Parkside Veterinary...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 7, 2005
7:18 pm
9245
..they get attracted by rancid fur smells, CO2, warmth and vibration.. so shower with cold water, breath slowly and don't shiver...Oh, and use an insect...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 7, 2005
7:18 pm
9246
Distemper is airborne spread so cleaning floors is actially of lmited value for this control.. but since it's the best way of dealing with parvo control it...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 7, 2005
7:18 pm
9247
Susan Vaccines are excellent in preventing distemper infection, if only they could vaccinate every new dog in the shelter, the problem would be much less...
Fernando Zanetti
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Mar 7, 2005
8:47 pm
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Fernando, I think the problem here is taking in stray dogs with no previous vaccine and no facilities to isolate while vaccination response takes place... ...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 7, 2005
9:20 pm
9249
Fernando, One of the other things that just popped into my head re 'never seen distemper in a vaccinated dog'.. is the rare but interesting (to us if not the...
Peter Knapp
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Mar 7, 2005
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