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Q & Cat Health
About the health of a cat and are very clearly going to have to be answered by a vet? And above all have clusters of "going to the vet" answers. I wonder why waste time coming to us only when the veterinarian can help. I'm not saying they should not do, and of course the questions about minor issues like cat pee outside the box can be solved by general Answers community. Only medical questions really scary is what worries me. I see that I have difficulty choosing the best answer of all the responses very thoughtful and rich information already here. You are a lovely group. I was happy to learn … I think a lot of this is instant gratification, or generally want information. Some people want to get an idea of the worst, or if you want an idea for a veterinarian does not feel them it is snowing. Mea culpa, I already had an appointment with the vet, I was pretty sure in advance what was the problem, but the questions anyway. At that time, I just needed to see what others experience was, how it handled, and how much it would cost. Testing for the problems can be stressful for a pet and your pocket, and sometimes if there is an idea of the question, a specific test can be specifically. Moreover, there are certain issues that not all vets are aware. As an example, idiopathic vestibular disorder is only starting to be recognized by veterinarians as a non-fatal disorder (about 70% of cats who have suffered an episode of euthanasia were without good reason). I am happy to say that I was able to save the lives of two cats from people who asked a question about Since I knew the details of the DIV. Everyone said that either stroke or seizures, go to the vet, and / or the cat left. Even veterans of people said that put the cat down. When my cat had her vestibular episode, I took him to the vet, the vet said put him down. A woman in the office said "give him a couple of weeks if not suffering," and here he began to improve. He is fine now, and later discovered further information about IVD on the Internet. I shudder to think I almost took it off, because the vet was not aware about a condition that now affects cats frequently in late summer. Have you ever heard of wolf worm or Cuterebra? Surprisingly, a lot of veterans who have not, in particular, veterinarians in the city. Out in the country here, I see much of that in stray dogs, and I take care of these cats myself and was able to describe someone to take care of it without a visit to the vet. I can also understand a pet owner with no experience who want to learn from the experience of people who have had many pets, or animals for long periods of time. So many times I've seen "blood in the stool," and I felt relief at the other end, when most people are saying, "probably worms, it will not cost much to try, at worst, get a prescription." This is a desperate economy here, and people who normally would not think twice about transporting your pet to the vet are trying to figure out how to put food on the table. Then there are people who can not afford expensive vet bills and it is expected that the community can diagnose your pet without the cost (or annoying, as is the case). I have spent many hours researching the potential problems of a cat can have, and often wonder why people do not just take the time to do that, especially when 13 years of age who cross there doing really stupid answers. Then there are people who just want to hit the head upside down, and we'll leave it at that.
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The presentation, useful tips for dogs .. Who said that tricks can be useful? Jesse loves to help around the house, and I love his attitude and cheerful smile on his face = o) * Our relationship is based on mutual respect, understanding and trust. We have a wonderful relationship and bond, and that is the basis of our training. We train all behaviors using positive reinforcement * Jesse decides to do the behaviors in this video, and has so much fun bringing smiles to the faces of people. He tries to do his tricks, and enjoys learning new things. The tricks are just one of the activities we do together. When not doing tricks, Jesse is playing ball with his cousin, squeaker tennis ball chasing, digging for lizards, fluff-stuffed toys, swimming, and I companioning at the outputs. Jesse loves adventure, and live each day to the fullest. Jesse is my best friend, the dog heart and a true member of the family, and I love you with mostly all beat of my heart. Heather and Jesse ~ ~ Want to know more about clicker training? Visit the website of Karen Pryor: Clickertraining. Com to get started. Special thanks to Josh Woodward for using the song "Coffee" in both the full version of Instruction. His music is under Creative Commons. Check out more of their awesome music on youtube. Committee of Honor: # 51 – Top Rated (All Time) – Pets & Animals # 53 – Most Viewed (All Time) – Pets & Animals # 50 – Top Rated (All Time) – Pets & Animals # 111 – Most Viewed. . .
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Kennel Cough
Both my dogs have kennel cough not picked up by being in kennels. Does any one know of a natural remedies that can help them. They have been to vets & are on antibiotics. What cough medicines can be given to dogs? Thanks for your help. After speaking to others on the web, I found the answer. Honey and lemon glucose syrups can be given to ease the cough , I did this for my 5 week old rottie who had got kennel cough. as it contains vitamin c and honey. got mine from tesco's cost 98p i know how distressing it can be from my own experience , best of luck
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