Struggle against Myu’s illness ~August 2009~ Part 2
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In the summer of 2009, Myu was suffering from symptoms of heart failure and renal failure. It was commendable of her to fight against her illness quietly.
Alfie recovering from illness
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My dog Alfie is recovering from his leg injury. he gets to live in the house while his brother sits outside waiting for they day he comes back again to their outdoor pen. sorry for bad quality it was taken on a phone
Blake’s Progress: Newfoundland dog with illness starts to recover
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Newfoundland dog with severe leg disease has major surgery and is gradually restored to health. Part of his therapy involves a very steady reintroduction to heelwork to music. Other activities involve swimming. Many thanks to all who have expressed an interest in Blake’s recovery.
Dog Training & Canine Health : Symptoms of Illness in Dogs
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The symptoms of any illness in dogs usually include a strong odor, a high temperature, pale-colored gums and a change in energy or mood, aside from more obvious symptoms like vomiting, coughing or diarrhea. Identify more subtle symptoms of illness in a dog withinformation from a professional certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Seasonal Canine Illness – how you can help
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Find out more about the Animal Health Trust’s investigation into the mystery dog illness known as Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI). Please see www.aht.org.uk for further updates on SCI.
Dog Illness- Cure Your Sick Dog
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bit.ly Dog Illness Cure Your Sick Dog by being vigilant on noticing the symptoms as your dog can not tell you. Check out more at: bit.ly
Can someone recommend a good dog insurance for both accidents and illness for in Iowa?
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people that have a dog with diabetes or other serious illness read this!!?
okay a few days ago I went to the vet because one of my family member gave my 3 year old chihuahua a peice of chicken, then like 1 day later her tummy started to hurt VERY BAD. so i took her to the vet and the vet said said that she has diabetes and this other serious illness. PLEASE HELP!! the vet said when she comes back to my house she has to be injected with this liquid twice a day. I’m scared that she will die soon!! how do you have faith that everything is going to be alright with your dog? and how do you live with a dog with a serious illness?
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Could there be a link between rat feces and dog illness?
It occured to me yesterday that my dogs sometime eat the rat feces which they kick out of there cage. Now I had a shih tzu who got this strange illness after we got the rats. I am not sure exactly how long after as this was a few years ago. She developed neurological problems which affected her left side. She would also throw up every so often like every other day. Finally the vomiting stopped completely after a few months. Yes we took her to the vet. They had no diagnose for the vomiting or her neurological problems. About a month ago, she was diagnosed with autoimmune hemolytic anemia which has no actual known cause. She had to be put down a week later. I am trying to figure out if there could be a possible link between any of this and the rat feces. It is also quite possible that this could have been genetic since my grandma bought her at a pet store and she likely came from a puppy mill. Now I have a malchi puppy which is a maltese/chihuahua mix.
She is 2.4 pounds. I have seen her eat the feces once and I am trying to keep her away from it. I just want to know how harmful it could be. I want to make sure that it won’t cause any of the other diseases my shih tzu may have had. The shih tzu was about 4 when this all started happening.
She was sick but it was due to her eating a pill of immodium. She is not sick now. I am just scientifically trying to see if there could be a link.
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When a dog’s nose gradually turns pink does it indicate illness of some sort?
Our dog’s nose continues to grow flesh-colored pink. We learned aspergillus mold poisoning can cause this. She’s been treated and the mold source has been eliminated. Though she doesn’t act sick, her nose continues turning more and more pink.
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