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Mild medication to reduce anxiety/spraying?27 Feb 2005 06:38 GMT7
So I was the one that posted about my recently neutered 1 and a half year
old male that  would not stop howling and meowing.  So he is now boarding at
my work (vet clinic).
Today we let him out to walk around the clinic ... first of all, whenever he
Synvox25 Feb 2005 19:08 GMT3
try- www.petsupplers.com
Sorry, I gave you an incorrect spelling last post.
marshall dermer? BWEEEEEEEEEEAAAAHAHHAHAAAA!!!25 Feb 2005 05:39 GMT2
HOWEDY professor lyin doc "SCRUFF SHAKE
and SCREAM 'NO!' into ITS face for 5 seconds
and lock IT in a box for ten minutes contemplation"
dermer, associate professor ofANAL-ytic behaviorISM
Lump/mass on dog's elbow24 Feb 2005 15:45 GMT6
Our 3 year old lab has a peanut-sized lump on the elbow of his front
leg.  It has been there at least 2 months (when we got him from the
shelter) and 2 different needle aspirations have been "inconclusive."
A biopsy was taken and sent to the CSU vet hospotal but it will take a
MEOWING!23 Feb 2005 11:22 GMT8
I got a new addition today.  He was found outside my work by a fellow
employee.  He's about 2 years old, male, total tomcat.... he wasn't
neutered.  I immediately got him neutered and brought him home.  I currently
have two other males cats both neutered... one 8 years, one 4 years. ...
Can expression of anal sacs by dog groomer exacerbate urinary incontinence?23 Feb 2005 01:43 GMT1
My friend's miniature poodle had spayed dog urinary incontinience that
was previously controlled by medication and eventually cleared up
almost completely.
Last month, the same day she was groomed, the incontience came back
Inductive Vs Deductive Vs The CONstructive Approach To ANAL-ytic Behaviorism - professor SCRUFF SHAKE JERRYIZED22 Feb 2005 01:05 GMT2
HOWEDY professor SCRUFF SHAKE,
Barking is a SYMPTOM of ANXXXIHOWESNESS. We can
CURE ANXXXIHOWESNESS by PRAISING and REASURING,
not BRIBING and WIHTHHOLDING BRIBES ATTENTION
Hyperactive bowel sounds21 Feb 2005 22:26 GMT1
6 weeks ago I adopted 18 mos. old rotti/coonhound mix from the shelter. She
appears very healthy, eats and elimates well, physically active, BUT every
morning about 5 a.m. she awakens with a growling noisy belly.  I take her
out, she eliminates, it appears normal with the ...
Mysterious illness in cat21 Feb 2005 22:19 GMT2
A friend of a friend lost her cat a few days ago.  Obviously, she is
in grief, but she is also concerned because neither she nor the vet
knows what was wrong with "Hatchling".  This woman and my friend are
both on the board of a shelter and have pretty much seen it all, and
Separation Anxiety21 Feb 2005 15:21 GMT4
HOWEDY People,
Separation anxiety is EZ to EXXXTINGUISH
NEARLY INSTANTLY if you follow the instructions
in your FREE copy of The Puppy Wizard's FREE
"Pure Positive Training Is NOT POSSIBLE"21 Feb 2005 02:40 GMT1
        "Pure Positive Training Is NOT POSSIBLE,"
              lying "I LOVE KOEHLER" lynn.
"HOWE Do They Correct Unwanted
Behaviors," bigb, Canine ACTION Training.
Lame/Old Sheep20 Feb 2005 23:31 GMT2
Hi  can anyone help me in regards to a sheep that we inherited.  He is
a pet,  we think he is  around 8 yrs,  is this old for a sheep. How
long is there life expectancy.?  What  medications  do you give a
stiff old sheep for pain relief .  I think he is arthritic as he is
Facial twitching in elderly cat20 Feb 2005 22:37 GMT2
I have a 15 year old cat.  A year ago her bloodwork came back with mildly
elevated urea, creatinine, and T4 levels.  The doctor said she was
indicative of chronic renal failure.  Since then, the urea and creatinine
have been controlled with a special diet (Medical Reduced Protein ...
Stress Related Health Disorders - Help! I'm KILLIN My Dogs/Kats/Kids, And My Vet/Pediatrician Won't Tell Me  To STOP SCOLDING, SHAMING, HURTING, PUNISHING, Shocking, And CHOKING Them!!!20 Feb 2005 21:43 GMT5
Stress Related Health Disorders - Help! I'm KILLIN My
Dogs/Kats/Kids, And My Vet/Pediatrician Won't Tell Me
To STOP SCOLDING, SHAMING, HURTING, PUNISHING, Shocking, And
CHOKING Them!!!
Meeting Scientific Critterier In A Death Match19 Feb 2005 10:17 GMT1
Meeting Scientific Critterier In A Death Match
Hello Harold,
Attached is my dog training manual. I haven't got your book
yet, but I will have it soon. I hope you've got some time to
Pages: 1 2 3 January, 2005
 
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