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toedtoes wrote:I have a similar situation. Mikko is a picky about what he eats and won't touch vegetables. Cooper will eat just about anything and loves frozen broccoli for a snack.
Moose-dog is pretty picky about food. Bat-dog will eat ANYTHING. They do seem to prefer the stuff they shouldn't eat - so I always come across as a meanie for not sharing.
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โJul-09-2017 08:07 AM
dturm wrote:
Erythromycin has a short half life in dogs, so it's usually given IV or orally three times a day. It has a little higher incidence of side effects (not so serious ones) so it's not used often any more as there are other choices better suited. Back in my early years of practice, it was a pretty effective antibiotic to use in some situations. Not a placebo at all.
The lettuce being toxic is a internet perpetuated false statement (FAKE NEWS :B)
The only peanut butters that cause a problem are ones with xylitol added as BizmarksMom stated.
Doug, DVM
โJul-09-2017 07:39 AM
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rockhillmanor wrote:amena wrote:
... if a Dr gives you erythromycin for your dog its a placebo for you. it does nothing for the dog its a blank pill.
Can you explain further what you mean by this statement?
โJul-09-2017 05:56 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJul-08-2017 08:09 PM
amena wrote:
... if a Dr gives you erythromycin for your dog its a placebo for you. it does nothing for the dog its a blank pill.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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