We have an 8 year old chocolate.The same thing happened to her. She was on
Nutro Natural Lamb and Rice for years and the vet suggested we switch to the
senior Nutro with the glucosamine . She would vomit just like you said (not
violent, it would just come up). Even when she drank water.This was
happening for a while until we realized maybe it was the glucosamine causing
it..She had check-ups and tests. Nothing was wrong. We switched back to the
regular Nutro but she was still vomiting. It was very frustraing. The vet
suggested Science Diet for sensitive stomachs and she's been ok. It's been
about a month now. Good luck.
HOWEDY carol,
> We have an 8 year old chocolate.The same thing happened to her.
Naaah? DO TELL???
> She was on Nutro Natural Lamb and Rice for years and the vet
> suggested we switch to the senior Nutro with the glucosamine .
You mean on accHOWENT of her generalized PAIN after EXXXORCISE
or when getting up after resting <{) : ~ ( >
> She would vomit just like you said (not violent, it would just come up).
Yeah. That and the PAIN are SYMPTOMS of STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE
DIS-EASE aka The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome <{) : ~ ( >
> Even when she drank water.
MOST of your punk thug coward active acute chronic long term incurable
mental
case pal's dogs GOT THE SAME SYMPTOMS for the SAME REASONS <{) : ~ ( >
> This was happening for a while until we realized
> maybe it was the glucosamine causing it.
That's ABSURD.
> .She had check-ups and tests. Nothing was wrong.
BWEEEEEEEAAAHHAHAHHAAAA!!!
> We switched back to the regular Nutro but she was still vomiting.
Naaaa?
> It was very frustraing.
DO TELL???
> The vet suggested Science Diet for sensitive stomachs
He SELLS that crap. The most recent research at Purdue SEZ
garbage commercial dog foods preserved with citric acid like
Science Diet have a 320% INCREASED RISK of GVD (bloat).
> and she's been ok.
You mean the SYMPTOM went away...
> It's been about a month now. Good luck.
Here's HOWE COME your dogs are DYIN from STRESS:
From: carol willnow
Date: Sun, Jan 19 2003 5:19 pm
We've had invisible fence for 4 years now and we love it! We had it
installed on a Monday and by Thursday Hershey was leash free.
That was 4 years ago and she has never run through it. She knows
where her boundaries are and if she sees a small animal, she will run
and then come to a screeching halt. She runs so fast that I often think
this is the time she's going to go through it. But she never has.
She is so used to it that for about the past year and a half , we don't
even
use the collar. The only time though that she is alone outside is late
at night
or early morning to do her business. And then she goes real fast
because
she hates being alone.
She has to be with one of us at ALL times.(even in the bathroom...lol)
I don't know what advice I can give you.
Subject: Fear of Lawnmower
From: carol willnow
Date: Sat, Sep 20 2003 9:24 am
Hi..I've read of too many lawnmower accidents. That's the ONE thing
that we
taught our 6 year old chocolate to be afraid of. When someone is on the
lawnmower , she wants to be inside. Unless one of us is sitting on the
deck,
then that's where she wants to be.
Carol
Subject: Fear of Riding In Car
From: carol willnow
Date: Sun, Apr 30 2000 12:00 am
We received Hershey, our AKC chocolate lab in July 99 when she was 2
years
old from someone that was giving her away. The woman who had her is
deaf and
as a puppy spent time teaching her sign language . As the dog got
bigger,
she worked more and Hershey was alone constantly. Thats why she was
given
to us. I don't think she was taken for walks or given many toys, but
now she
is our "baby" and spoiled rotten. Our problem is with the car. Hershey
is
now going to be 3 in June and still goes nuts in the car.
I think the only time she was in the car was when she went to the vets
and
then when she went for a trip to be dropped off to us.But we have tried
everything to calm her down in the car. We had to but a doggie harness
to
seat belt her in because I'm afraid of an accident.
She cries and shakes and will not relax for a second.
We cannot leave her alone in the car even for a minute because she
barks nonstop and tries to jump all over the place. We've tried taking
her
in the car more often especially running errands and we've tried with 2
people so one of us can stay in the car and reassure her that she'll be
ok.
Nothing is working. Other than that she is a great dog. She is
extremely
smart and very well behaved in the house. We love her tons but this car
thing is driving us crazy..Any suggestions??? PLEASE!!!
Subject: Choker Questions
From: kegger
Date: Sun, Sep 17 2000 12:00 am
I have a 17 mth old chocolate boy and I would like to survey the group
on a
collar questions.
1) What do trainers/breeders prefer. Nylon Choker or Chain Choker?
2) What is the correct amount of slack on the neck?
3) Do you judge the slack from how many fingers you can put under the
collar
or buy how long the slack is when correcting?
4) Should you leave it on all the time or have a leather collar when
not
training?
My pup is not too bad on the leash but still needs some
correcting/training.
Thanks
Just a thought, but did you look at Hund N Flocken by Solid Gold? I have a
little guy (well, not little ) who was doing that, but also cuz he eats
everything that moves or MIGHT move. P

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> We have an 8 year old chocolate.The same thing happened to her. She was on
> Nutro Natural Lamb and Rice for years and the vet suggested we switch to
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> suggested Science Diet for sensitive stomachs and she's been ok. It's been
> about a month now. Good luck.