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When I came inside, I noticed her bowl was empty. I fedd her some small treats, which she gobbled down, so I gave her some of a leftover hamburger from the fridge.
She seemed to immediately get better.
Not sure why this happened, but feeding her did seem to help.
She has a history of a weak/acidy stomach.View Thread
When I came inside, I noticed her bowl was empty. I fedd her some small treats, which she gobbled down, so I gave her some of a leftover hamburger from the fridge.
She seemed to immediately get better.
Not sure why this happened, but feeding her did seem to help.
She has a history of a weak/acidy stomach.View Thread
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I found a great company that developed a treatment guide, one of the treatment is Itchy skin care, my lovely dog was suffering for a long time from Itchy, mostly during the summer, and sometime he got a wounds after "eating" his skin, the Company name is Smiley Pet, their are an Israeli company based on Natural ingredients mixed with Dead Sea minerals,
they have solution to many skin and coat problems. here are their website, smiley-pet.com, good luck and enjoy.View Thread
She was in the living room with me last night while I was folding laundry and she laid down on the dryer sheet that had fallen on the floor and started to roll all over it. Then she proceeded to meow like she was in pain and had her rear raised up and her face closer to the ground. I inspected her area and didn't see anything. She started doing it again a few minutes ago (the rolling and then crying) and then attacked our other cat, Cooper. I have never seen her act like this. There isn't anything that she could've gotten into or eaten that would be out of the norm for either one of them.
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I used this product on my little 4 year old, 8 pound Maltase/Pomeranian. He seemed fine the day it was applied but the next day he was rolling around on the floor growling at himself and winning. He didn't get any sleep that night, we had called the vet after giving him a bath and they said to give Benadryl. This helped for a few hours and that night he was crying and running around. He was in a lot of pain. I gave him another bath and held him in my arms. This seemed to work for a few minutes and back to the same reactions. The following day we brought him to the vet and they washed him, put lotion on him and gave him more Benadryl. They also put him on a steroid. They called and said he should be better now.
Nope that night he was up all night again this was so frustrating. I cried knowing that there was nothing I could do for him. They had said he was feeling like he had pins and needles (like when your foot falls asleep and it starts to wake up) but his never went away! The next morning he was back to the Vets and they saw how bad he was. No sleep for us for 4 days was really putting a toll on the both of us.
The Vet gave him a nerve medicine and a sedative. Once we got home he slept for a few hours without the twitching. But that night even with the sedative he still did not sleep. At this point he still has the annoying twitch and he sleeps for a very short time.
SO PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT! FOR YOUR DOGS SAKE!
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I used this product on my little 4 year old, 8 pound Maltase/Pomeranian. He seemed fine the day it was applied but the next day he was rolling around on the floor growling at himself and winning. He didn't get any sleep that night, we had called the vet after giving him a bath and they said to give Benadryl. This helped for a few hours and that night he was crying and running around. He was in a lot of pain. I gave him another bath and held him in my arms. This seemed to work for a few minutes and back to the same reactions. The following day we brought him to the vet and they washed him, put lotion on him and gave him more Benadryl. They also put him on a steroid. They called and said he should be better now.
Nope that night he was up all night again this was so frustrating. I cried knowing that there was nothing I could do for him. They had said he was feeling like he had pins and needles (like when your foot falls asleep and it starts to wake up) but his never went away! The next morning he was back to the Vets and they saw how bad he was. No sleep for us for 4 days was really putting a toll on the both of us.
The Vet gave him a nerve medicine and a sedative. Once we got home he slept for a few hours without the twitching. But that night even with the sedative he still did not sleep. At this point he still has the annoying twitch and he sleeps for a very short time.
SO PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT! FOR YOUR DOGS SAKE!
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Hello everyone, puppy lovers
After reading some of the answers to this question on what to do when your dog starts coughing loud, or appears having a "Panic" attack.
What "I" do, that helpf VERY well, is I put my hand upon their throat area and gently rub it up and down the neck. My dog is a standard Dacshund " wiener doggie, she does this sometimes when she gets really excited or at night too, but once I start rubbing her throat, she stops. Along with while I'm rubbing her neck, I tell her it's OK, its ok. This has been and works great for me.View Thread
1 - to keep other packs of dogs from smelling their "camp" and keep them away
2 - to clean up their living area.
weird, but this is an instinct, ancient ritual. not to worry. it won't hurt them. i just yell a "grunt" to my dogs when they do it and they stop. it's natural. not to worry. go to goodle and look it up. interesting what dogs in today's world STILL have as instinct, huh? good luck.............View Thread
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