Hi guys,
I came home tonight to find my "Jak" not moving out of his bed. His back-end doesnt want to work. I stood him up and got him to move his whole back end (butt and legs) dint want to work but was holding him up. After some coaxing he went out the back door and urinated. I got him to his food and water. And moved him to my bed and he layed down and wont move. Any Ideas. I have a vet appontment in the morning. Any Ideas?
head tremors. He started having these about two days ago. He has been on rimydyl since his surgery. He also had to have his food cut back since he is crated so much. he was having a cup twice a day, now he is having about 3/4/ c twice a day. I gave him 2 teasoons of corn syru and they stopped. Now what do I do. /have him tested for low blood sugar?
Riley is going to be 5 in December, he has always had skin issues and goes through times with red ears and licking his feet. I usually take him to the Doc and they treat his symptoms but never try to find a solution. Well we went today with the usual hives, red ears and itchy spots on him, but this time our Vet was out and a partner filling in. He suggested yes to treat him but also recommended I search for a possible cause and said to change his food.
by Ruben and Jenny
Thinking if Switching from TOTW to EarthBorn Holistic Primitive Natural
(Grain Free). Does or has anyone used/use this food? any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi, my Frida has a very red ear, the redness is all the way out to the tip of her ear, she has been shaking her head alot and scratching it to the point that it is bleedeing a little. I washed it out this morning with ear wash. I have an appt with the vet on Friday but i was wondering if i could use some ottomax in it, I also have some Cephlaxin that i did not use before would it be ok to give any of this to her.
winston has been havign head tremors.. believe me, I have been up most of the night reading old posts.. the only difference, is that winston is twisting his head (like a drying off shake) and everything else mentions sided to side or up and down..
his shake is not forcefull, and it is continuous for many minutes ay a time.. a teaspoon of syrop and a couple cookies seemed to do the trick, but only for a couple of hours.
is there anything that i should be looking for? could it be anything different?
tumors? The vet said that Ollie's is low grade and not very aggressive, but it always helps to hear from those who have been through it.
Kathy, Ollie and Chester
WHEW, the first words out of his mouth are he has good news.
can you please tell me if this is round worm or tape worm??? how often can dogs get worms???