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Code2High
Feb 26, 2009Explorer
I've heard Tramadol mentioned as a safer alternative for long term pain control in dogs.
Richard, so glad you were able to get this lot "in custody" without having to hunt or have any vanish. Good work... we'll all sleep better tonight knowing that the mom and her pups are safe and eating well.
Here's a bit of info that I was not aware of until quite recently, and would love to see more people aware of and lobbying on behalf of. There is a group working hard to bring a safe, non-surgical, one treatment spay/neuter system for both cats and dogs, to our world. Such a thing actually does exist now, apparently, and we need to get it INTO OUR COUNTRY and get it in use. It would overcome so many obstacles to what the real problem is, which is too many litters and not enough homes, and both feral animals and those with owners who are unable financially or reluctant culturally to have their dogs surgically "fixed."
Here's a link to the site, the address is www.acc-d.org, just in case.
www.acc-d.org
Richard, so glad you were able to get this lot "in custody" without having to hunt or have any vanish. Good work... we'll all sleep better tonight knowing that the mom and her pups are safe and eating well.
Here's a bit of info that I was not aware of until quite recently, and would love to see more people aware of and lobbying on behalf of. There is a group working hard to bring a safe, non-surgical, one treatment spay/neuter system for both cats and dogs, to our world. Such a thing actually does exist now, apparently, and we need to get it INTO OUR COUNTRY and get it in use. It would overcome so many obstacles to what the real problem is, which is too many litters and not enough homes, and both feral animals and those with owners who are unable financially or reluctant culturally to have their dogs surgically "fixed."
Here's a link to the site, the address is www.acc-d.org, just in case.
www.acc-d.org
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