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Old Feb 16, 2009, 05:19 PM
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Dog Health Care

Dog Health | Caring for Dogs and Puppies

This site has a large range of articles concerning common problems and questions ranging from common health problems to what to do if your dog is hit by a car. I thought it would be a good idea to put this up.

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Old Feb 16, 2009, 05:22 PM   #2  
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Good idea Silver. You should PM Curlyben, this would make a good sticky.
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It's good to know but I'm sticking with idea that hey.... make sure your dog doesn't roam the streets!
Sorry, all my babies share my bed so I can't see how anyone could let their dogs escape
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No one lets their dogs escape. All it takes is one off day, a slightly unclosed door, maybe a gate latch not fully put down and that is all it may take. No matter what the training no dog is perfect, and with the right incentive you may end up in an emergency situation. Never assume it won't happen to you, becuase that is when it usually does. Even if your dog has never made a dash before, all it takes is once!!
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my dog has a cough like he wants to bring stuff up and gets short of breath.iv tried human medicine but didnt do much.what can i do.?

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shazamataz disagrees: Don't...DONT give your dog human medicines, they are not made for dogs and can in some cases poison them. I know it gets said a lot but best thing to do is take your dog to the vet. It could be something nasty and its better to be safe than sorry
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Yeah, I'm sorry, it's just a horrible thing to think about, we have all double gates at my house to prevent that very thing from happening, but I suppose a lot of people don't want to be spending half an hour just getting their car into the garage!
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