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Author: DushichkaDushichka
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:31
My dog died on Tuesday night.I don't know what happened.he was fine, just
fine until Saturday evening when he refused his dinner.He vomited a bit on
and off through the evening and Sunday, I called my vet but she was not too
worried as he was still taking water. I had an appointment at the Uni Vet on
Monday morning.Vet took bloods and tested urine,bloods ok but bacteria and
blood in urine, he said he was slightly dehydrated, so to return to my vet
in the morning for fluids and antibiotic while he did urine culture.
Tuesday morning I took him in and picked him up in the evening --its not a
24 hr vet so he would have been alone -I was supposed to go back in the
morning.He was lethargic but responsive but not even drinking. He then
vomited brown liquid and opened his bowels, it was black and tarry,he died
:(( in my arms.He took 3 deep breaths and he was gone. I just cant believe
it. My vet feels it was septic shock from infection. Is this possible? I
just cant get over how he died so quickly
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jul 4, 2008 05:24
HOWEDY flick you pathetic miserable stinkin rotten
lyin dog abusng mental case and RESCUE DOG
SAVIHOWER,
"many_dogs" bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>>We've left him outside for a few hours and
>> when we bring him back inside he'll still do it.
>
> You need to be out there with him when he poops, so you can tell him,
> "Good dog! You had to GO OUT!!"
That's ABSURD, flick. Praising or REWARDING a dog
"AFTER THE FACT" is SHEER IDIOCY. AIN'T THAT
what you'd call "BAD TIMING" if you was TRYIN to
"teach" a behavior, flick <{}: ~ ( >
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jul 4, 2008 03:35
HOWEDY vic33,
"vic33" gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 1, 12:37 pm, "Victek" wrote:
>> We recently acquire a 3.5 year old Shih Tsu - very sweet, loving
>> dog, but does not tolerate being left alone. We have to resort to
>> putting him in a large "crate" when one of us cannot be home
>> with him and it's seems that over time he is having more trouble,
>> not less.
Locking dogs in boxes and ignoring their cries MAKES THEM INSANE.
>> Now he senses when we are leaving, runs the
>> other way and generally resists the process.
Naaaah? Oh yeah, almost FORGOT~! elegy's DEAD
"rescue dog" Homer was MURDERED on accHOWENTA
he ATTACKED her for tryin to FORCE and BRIBE him
to go into his box.
>> When we come back even after a short time (one or two hours)
>> he becomes quite frantic and cries/whines after we let him out.
Naaaah?
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jul 2, 2008 18:10
HOWEDY latte_oz,
"latte_oz" yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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On Jul 2, 2:43 am, elegy DOGPOOPshattering.org> wrote:
>> On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 04:31:26 -0700 (PDT), latte_oz
>
> yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>>>Does anyone on the forum have any experience with using
>>>Clomicalm on their dog? I have a Cavalier King Charles
>>>spaniel who has been on Clomicalm for just over a year now,
>>>and I'm not sure if I should expect he will be on it forever.
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Author: truthurtstruthurts
Date: Jul 2, 2008 15:53
Proposal for new newsgroup to help all the mentally unstable, insecure
and incompetent veterinarians out there that contribute to the suffering
of countless pets and their owners:
alt.support.mentally-challenged.veterinarians
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jul 2, 2008 15:52
HOWEDY latte_oz,
"latte_oz" yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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On Jul 2, 2:43 am, elegy DOGPOOPshattering.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 04:31:26 -0700 (PDT), latte_oz
Welcome to The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin Insanely
Simply Amazing, Majestic Grand Master Puppy, Child,
Pussy, Birdy, Goat, Ferret, Monkey, SpHOWES, And Horsey
Wizard's 100%% CONSISTENTLY NEARLY INSTANTLY
SUCCESSFUL FREE WWW Wits' End Training Method
Manual Forums And Human And Animal Behavior Forensic
Sciences Research Laboratory.
I'm Jerry Howe, The Sincerely Incredibly Freakin
Insanely Simply Amazing, Majestic Grand Master
Puppy, Child, Pussy, Birdy, Goat, Ferret, Monkey,
SpHOWES, And Horsey Wizard, Director Of
Trainin an Research <{}: ~ ) >
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Author: Bad PuppyBad Puppy
Date: Jul 2, 2008 15:17
HOWEDY tommy sorenson aka not so handsome,
not so happy, not so gentle, not so manly, jackass,
not even jack morrison aka joey finnochiarrio aka
howie lipshitz aka BIG DADDY aka DOGMAN,
a.k.a. PUSSYMAN, you pathetic miserable stinkin
anonymHOWES malignant maliciHOWES lyin dog
child an spHOWES abusing punk thug coward active
accute chronic life long incurable mental case and
paranoid homophobe, misogynist, puppy miller and
shock collar salesman,
"Handsome Jack Morrison" gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 10:16:46 -0700 (PDT), Jerry gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I have a 2 year old lab that was housebroken. During the past few
>>months he has become stubborn about going potty outside.
Sounds to me like he's a BACKSLIDER, eh, tommy??
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Author: Bad PuppyBad Puppy
Date: Jul 2, 2008 14:53
>>> "When we come back even after a short time (one or two
>>> hours) he becomes quite frantic and cries/whines after we
>>> let him out"
Perhaps he's tryin to be the BOSS of you, eh, victek??
>> Yes, but what does he do when you're actually GONE.
Some dogs go catatonic when locked in a box.
>> That is a better indicator of whether you're dealing with SA.
No, IT AIN'T <{}: ~ ( >
Dogs SUFFER separation anXXXIHOWESNESS on accHOWENTA
they FEAR their ABUSER'S RETURN, not their ABSENCES <{}: ~ ( >
>> His reaction AFTER you come home is one
>> that your behavior affects an awful lot.
INDEED?:
"J1Boss" aol.com> wrote in message
On 6 Feb 2006 17:41:08 GMT, Mary Healey
iastate.edu>, clicked their heels and said:
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Author: Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_LaboratoryHuman_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
Date: Jul 2, 2008 11:56
BWEEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!
IDIOT <{}: ~ ) >
"Jerry" gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 2, 12:35 pm, montana wildhack wildhack.com.invalid>
wrote:
> On 2008-07-02 13:16:46 -0400, Jerry gmail.com> said:
>
>> We've corrected him and cleaned the
>> area and he still does it. We've left him outside for a few hours and
>> when we bring him back inside he'll still do it. We've been working
>> with him on this since it started and are quite fed up with it. Does
>> anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Has your dog been checked recently by your vet for any health problems?
No. I'll set up an appointment with the vet.
> How have you corrected him? How have you communicated what you want him to
> do?
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