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rgatijnet1
Oct 29, 2015Explorer III
rockhillmanor wrote:
Here is some links for you. Hopefully they can give you some good health tips about RV'ing with your dog. :C
You have to join the group to see the posts and participate. One has 2,000 members the other 600 members. Should be able to find some good info for your dog there!
for owners of dogs who have laryngeal paralysis - Yahoo Groups
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/LP/info Proxy Highlight
This list is for owners of dogs with laryngeal paralysis (LP). ... Become a member of the LP group and get access to databases on dogs and surgeons, as well as ...
Laryngeal Paralysis Alternatives - - Yahoo Groups
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This group has been established to provide a forum for open discussion on alternative procedures for dealing with Laryngeal Paralysis and its side effects in ..
Laryngeal Paralysis (LP) - Pet of the Day
www.petoftheday.com/ talk/ showthread.php?151081-
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Also, go to Yahoo Groups homepage and type in “laryngeal paralysis.”
There is an LP group and an LPAlternatives group. Both are a wonderful
I want to thank you for the URL to the LarPar link for a Yahoo group. I have joined that group and have already gotten answers to most questions that we had. It seems that the stairs are really not an issue but bouncing down the road may affect some dogs that didn't travel well BEFORE the surgery. The consensus seems to be that since our dog has over 100,000 miles of travel with us in our last two coaches that it should not be a problem for her. We will probably start with a few in-State trips before we head out on a longer journey with her to make sure that she still travels well.
Thanks again and safe travels.
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