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I take it by e-collar you mean the Elizabethan collar that stops her being able to reach her tail? Have they said what is causing the 'shooting...
If I were guessing, I'd think your dog had a severe ear infection (which can cause imbalance) or an episode of vestibular disease (maybe even both)....
http://www.animedvets.co.uk/fleas.htm It does say on here that it prevents fleas for a month ETA : This is about Stronghold though not Fronline
I wonder if the dog warden thought the owner had pretended to pick up? I see it quite a bit here. You can usually tell them. They stop, look all...
Do you really believe that a dog sitting on the sofa or laying on the bed is trying to take over the mortgage payments? Of course they aren't, they...
It's probably worth getting in touch with the airline you will use. Might be worth doing so by email so you have their response in writing should...
If she's running out to the end of the tether when dogs/people go past, Malka, I would be wary of using a collar. Have you seen the harnesses that...
I find it macabre. but each to his own. Went in a pub near us once and they had stuffed pheasants and other stuff. Lovely pub, but could never face...
Take your landlady one of the rats you have caught - she can hardly deny that you have them then :)
What are your plans for after college? It could well have a bearing on your tentative plans to get a dog
Can you tell when she is going to start ragging on your clothes? Does it follow play or food? Do you play fight with her? What happens if you just...
They do tend to get calluses elbows when they sleep on hard floors. My old lad Sam did but they never bothered him until he was nearing 16 and spent...
Check out vestibular disease in respect of her first episode - if it was this, you should have noticed her eyes rapidly going from side to side. As...
With the second seizure, it does appear that the meds are needed. Everything crossed for your girl to have more and more happy times with you. It's...
I hate to ask, but how are you going to get it out of the garage? :) That is one mean machine, Mrs
what happened during the 'seizure'? You say she fell onto her side, but did she stiffen or shake? Was she responsive to you during it? Usually a vet...
Everything crossed for her. I hope you have many more good times together xx
I'm so pleased to hear your girl is doing better. Give her a little time to get rid of the anaesthetic out of her system and she should settle down...
Oh bless you. It was a big decision to make and a very difficult one. Every decision we make is partly selfish, but if your vet said she was healthy...
You really aren't being fair to your puppy. You need a firm diagnosis and once you have that, then and only then can the appropriate care be decided....