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Curved spine
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I know there is another word for it, but I have not looked it up in my dictionary yet. Our vet told us today that her spine is curved and that there really isn't anything that can be done about it. Has anyone here have a dog with this or know of a surgery that may correct this? I never knew a...
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Revolution... has anyone tried this??
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Has anyone tried Revolution for either their cats or dogs? We currently use Frontline, but I am considering switching to Revolution (topical treatment that protects against fleas, heartworm, and other parasites) because it protects againts a wider range of pesky critters! I am interested to know about...
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joseph butcher
why dogs legs kick when you rub the belly?
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I read an article a couple of years ago that said that the reason a dogs legs kick when you rub their belly is because its an instinctual behavior that has to do with copulating....menaing that when a dog mounts another dog, the area of the belly just near the top of the hind leg is a pressure point...
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any tips for making my time away easier on pups?
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I will be going on vacation to visit my sick mother and I'll be gone 10 days and 9 nights. My husband and son will remain at home with my 2 dogs. I have had Riley for 2 years now and KC for 3 weeks. When I leave he will have been here 5 weeks. I am the "mom" and do everything for these...
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dyan
Ripped bag
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Well I'm really mad at myself. Pay day was this week,,,I went to buy Bubby more Eagle. I decided to get her two bags and she will be okay for over a month,,,checked the bags and they are good until 2007,, and they will be gone pretty much in a month and a half. I've been feeding her two different...
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Susan Horky
Suddenly Fearful Beagle
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Our Beagle is almost 4. He has always has a somewhat fearful temperament and, as a puppy, it took us close to a year to get him to walk any distance from the house. However, in recent years he has happily gone for 1-2 miles walks and eagerly comes to get us if he wants to go to the dog park. About...
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mondayblues
diet and a smelly dog
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what kind of food affects how a dog smells?
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I'm so flippin miserable
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It's been such a long week. I am desperate to make money. I have 2 kids in school full time one home. I babysit 2 kids half a day 2 weeks on 2 weeks off. I babysit 2 girls everyother day full day. It's enough to pay for groceries every week and pay the phone bills. I have sent money away for...
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naynayjean
clickers?
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Okay, this is a dumb question but what are clickers?
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California Veterinary Supply?
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Does anyone know this company?
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foods
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so i'm not sure i really got an answer to my question, about rotating I feed Innova right now but would like to go to Canidae are they good choices? Or are they to close in ingredents to make any difference? also has anyone heard of or feed Canine Caviar or Artemis? [link http://www.caninecaviar...
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Ryan Finkbiner
Another Cockapoo Fiasco
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Hi All-- Things have been going pretty good with my new dog. Except now she does the excited, so I'll pee, dancing whenever I approach her or whenever my wife greets her. I know sometimes she's showing her willingness to be "inferior" in the pack of ours-- but we don't really...
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shari hedrick
Drippy nose
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Hello everyone this is my first post and I'm wondering if anyone has an explaination. My greyhound Cookie has always had a drippy nose. I guess I notice it more now since I've bought new furniture with the coffee table being a dark wood with a glass table top......drip drip drip ick!
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Mare
BARKING EVERY LITTLE NOISE
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Hi, I am new to the forum and I already have a question. My 9 mo old mix has started barking at every little noise. If I let her sleep on the bed at night, she will bark at anything she hears during the night. (and it is that yip bark. (I have not competely let her sleep outside her kennel at night...
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