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Old June 25th, 2006, 05:35 PM
Dobbie2006 Dobbie2006 is offline
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Help for Dobbie

First time here. I have a question. Have a 10 month old Dobbie boy, who has just started having liquid "shooting'"diheria? I do not know what he could of gotten into? The only thing different in his yard is new mulch, and some left over rain water from a bad storm? Also his brother and sister "not related" are fine so far . Last summer i did have to make a few vet visits becuase of "mushrooms" in the back, doctor said he had no experience with mushrooms, gave me some medicine and they were okay, I do not know if Dobbie got into mushrooms. Kind of lethargic, but waggs tail, drinks alot of water, has thrown up twice? Also I have all my guys and girl on Iams, and feedback would be great

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Old June 25th, 2006, 06:11 PM
White Wolf White Wolf is offline
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Sorry, as stated in the rules and in the title of this subforum:
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If your pet is vomiting, bleeding, has diarrhea etc. seek vet care.
Please do seek veterinary care for your dog. Don't wait it out.

Thread closed. Please post an update after your trip to the vet.
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