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Bellnollie

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  1. If you do not know that for a fact then just keep your misinformed advice to yourself. Blitzing around the forum posting in every thread with zero knowledge on anything and leaving chaos in your wake Alan - follow your vets advice and keep an eye on your pooch for things like increased salivation, restlessness, fatigue etc. Dr Bruce Fogel has a good book for home vet care which covers basic emergency procedures and Merck has also just produced a book. Both good but never a substitute for qualified advice If in doubt always always listen to your vet and not someone on the forum who is trying to rack up a record number of posts in a short amount of time How is saying call a vet giving bad advice? :rolleyes:
  2. Oh thought alananddora was looking for a pet poison hotline. Dogs react diffrerently to humans so the poisons information hotline won't be any use. :rolleyes:
  3. I can't find it :rolleyes: did you have any luck?
  4. vet emergancy :rolleyes: she may bleed internally. Eta- the charcoal is good, but you should phone the vet just incase.
  5. I have a metal one for my pug (metal ones are more expensive, so I got a small one). I have a fabric one for my bulldog which i think I paid around $150 for it including freight, and it's a large one. It's kind of like a tent and zips up.
  6. It may have been a one off episode. Bell poo'd all over the floor this morning and she's 2 and a half years old. She wasn't well and couldn't hold it in, so had no choice. I have a 12 month old pup who does well as long as he is on a lead whenever he isn't in his crate. I walk around the house with him on it and every hour I walk him out to the spot where I want him to wee. As soon as he is off his lead I see him sniffing around the house and I haven't gotten to him in time, but he's only been house trained for 6 days. He never pee's in his crate. Is your dog crate trained? It may solve the problem as they know if they wet their bedding in the crate, they are most likely to be laying in it till morning. OOps :rolleyes: question was already asked.. sorry
  7. I haven't given her roo, but I figured it would be a nice raw meat.. I won't risk it :D moggy, if I ever find a miracle cure you will be the first to know :D
  8. Phew I thought it was something serious :D he's 12 months old.
  9. Has anyone ever seen a pimple in the roll on their pug? I went to clean out the nose roll on Ollie after his dinner and there is what looks like an actual pimple there :D it's pink like on a human with a white head on it, but I am too chicken to squeeze it. Would it be a pimple or something else?
  10. I never knew dogs ate raw fruit and vegies :D I'll get it a go though.
  11. Raw diet? as in raw minced meat, roo, chicken necks etc?
  12. that Eye Envy stuff aint cheap wish I had a credit card.
  13. She eats a non preservative kibble so it's not that. I will try the Eye Envy and then the boracic powder thanks for your help.
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