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    #21

    Apr 7, 2013, 03:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    marcyn, thanks for getting back to us about the pup and knowing he is alright makes a big difference.

    good luck with whatever you are doing, but really, I never feed my dogs cheese and chicken scraps :)
    Thank you , I normally don't . Only to the big dogs to give them medicine.. :-)
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    Apr 7, 2013, 03:52 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by marcym1 View Post
    I will tell you this only one time with a face palm actually took her to my vet emergency , guess what it was not the cheese! My rotts eat cheese also and she said today she never had an issue so , guess your wrong;-0 also it was a part of a shoe she had eaten and it was stuck and it is out and she is playing right now with the big boys.. I love when others are wrong.. Have a great day :-)
    How was I wrong?

    Did you read my whole post to you, the very first post I posted on this thread? Here's the part you obviously missed.

    The thing is, we can't diagnose online. This could be a simple reaction to the cheese, or it could be something far worse. The only one that can give you an actual diagnosis, and not a guess, is your vet. You won't get a diagnosis online, it's not possible.
    So I was right, the only answer was to go to the vet. I love it when people accuse others of being wrong, when in fact they're the ones that are wrong.

    But seriously, you're a breeder and you expected someone to diagnose your dog online? I think you should find a new line of work. That's just my opinion.

    Good luck.
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    Apr 7, 2013, 05:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by marcym1 View Post
    I'm right I won done with this thread;-) Ta...ta..Talk amongst yourself..

    That's right, that's what it's all about... coming here and asking for advice on things, being ignorant and obnoxious, then pointing out how others were somehow wrong by telling you to go to the vet... yep, it's all about "winning", isn't it?
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    #24

    Apr 7, 2013, 05:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    That's right, that's what it's all about...coming here and asking for advice on things, being ignorant and obnoxious, then pointing out how others were somehow wrong by telling you to go to the vet....yep, it's all about "winning", isn't it?
    It is for this poster. Sad thing is, she's not smart enough to realize that she not only didn't "win" (didn't realize that answering questions for free was a game, what do I win) but she definitely made it known that she's not only not a breeder, but also an irresponsible pet owner.

    She's just mad because we pointed out that there's no way she's a registered breeder. No way in hades.

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