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Swoje opus magnum piętnastu nowych broni trafić dwie identycznie ostatniego die instead some have to do the best they can at home.And the letting a pet die is true because the vets let dog bleed to death internally because I could not pay 1000 cash up front. I'm sorry, buy all information on the internet from all vets tell you that is highly toxic to animals, both dogs cats. Aspirin is but needs to be given with food. I'm not trying to be ugly to you, just wanted to let you know what I have always been told. vet actually gave me a list of medications that were to give which has the dosages listed per the animals weight. I'm sure that you can find a list like that somewhere on the internet. Your article states that is not safe for cats, but it FAILS to state that it should NEVER be given to dogs with white fur below the knee. There is genetic abnormality dogs like this it can KILL dogs with this physical trait. Please get your act together and pst this critical info NOW!!! Ascriptin is no longer available. You might be able to find Bufferin but even that is hard since it is no longer a popular OTC medicine. Ask your druggist if they can order some buffered aspirin. I use it to treat old dogs' aches pains and a local druggist orders it for me. It is a generic brand and at under $4 for 100 pills, it is affordable. Immodium and other OTCs containing Loperamide can be fatal to any type of dog that has white hair or fur on its ankles and feet; this is due to a genetic permutation.MDR1 A number of breeds fall into this category, but the most common are collies Never give this to a dog with white feet. probably as I have had Roughs since 1975 that somewhere this rang alarm bells. Herding breeds including Shetland sheepdogs.I always advise a visit to the vet. Familu has always given our dogs ivermectin. There are a lot of comments on here about it being fatal for border collies and Aussies. well parents dog is both and she has been given ivermectin paste for regular wormings and she has never reacted to it at all. I'm curious, what is the big deal about this mutation? It seems to me that its not a big deal since parents dog isn't dead like people say she should be. The problem for some dogs and Ivermectin is that some dogs have a mutation that doesn't allow for the proper absorption of these chemicals and out of the The particular is called MDR1. If your dog has never had a reaction of any kind to Ivermectin or its derivatives, then most likely your dog has a correctly functioning MDR1 coded However, some dogs can be a carrier and still be only mildly sensitive to some drugs but not others. You can find more information on the MDR1 drug sensitivity at… http: depts-VCPL index.aspx Thank you much for this chart. It's very informative and help me teaching loved ones what's safe for their dogs. I've been a dog owner and part time breeder for over 30 years family relies on me for answers but to times outside people interfere and disagree. When this happens I refer family to the vet. This chart help them decide for themselves and keep their dogs safe. Again, thank you much. Helen Jones Lincoln, California The boil-and-bite mouthpiece be the most affordable sort of device obtainable. It truly is created of plastic that you simply put hot water to soften it. You have to cool it for a while then bite on it with jaw protracted slightly forward. It's going to ultimately harden up when it cools. Just FYI, 9 year old white shepherd gets upset stomachs easily. We were advised to cook plain rice and give to him whenever he starts feeling bad. I was amazed because it works almost instantly. I now keep a large box of rice on hand for big baby. Our springer spaniel has severe itching issues.. bad that he has scratched and bitten the hair off of parts of his body, bald on back legs and scratches himself places til he is bright red and gets scabs. He has gotten worse since we adopted him almost one year ago. He is 9 years old now. He scratches most of the day; however,and when we go to bed, until he falls asleep on his bed. If we let him sleep on our bed…he doesn't scratch at all. He has anxiety and separation issues…he needs to know where I am every second, and if he loses sight of me, he runs around the house and upstairs to find me. We have tried fish oil, the 3 oil combo of flax oil, some benedryl, sprays, itch shampoos with no luck. It just gets worse. Vet wants to do more blood work and tests for more allergies, but we have spent much money on him trying to get to the bottom of this already.. He has been on special diet, and we just changed to grain free dry food, duck and potato, a day ago. We have tried OTC stress tabs too. Has anyone out there had this type of problem with their dog. HAVE A st akita cross, when was