Posted on Oct 18, 2005 under Dog Anxiety, Pet Health Q & A |
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Question:
I just received Pet Calm and I had a question regarding dosage. There are several dosing options, but I’m still unsure of which one to use.
My dog has severe Separation Anxiety when I leave. Although she is High Strung, she is fine when I am home. Should I only give it to her before I leave? How much, and can I put it in her food if she EATS EVERY BIT?
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Posted on Oct 03, 2005 under Dog Worms, Fleas, Parasites, Pet Health Q & A |
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Question:
My German Shepherd is 12 years old and has Heartworms. He is currently taking prednisone to make him comfortable. He has become very thin and lathargic. Is it too late to try the treatment you offer? I just became aware of them.
Judy
Answer:
Hi Judy
Thank you for your e-mail. It must be very difficult for you to see your German shepherd so unwell. It is not necessarily too late to treat the Heartworm but due to the serious nature of this disease we don’t recommend home treatment.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2005 under Cats & Kittens, Pet Health Q & A |
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We have a stray cat that is very thin and lethargic. It has been diagnosed as very anemic and antibiotics and steroids have been prescribed (but not yet given).
A CPB revealed nothing except the poor creature is not making red blood cells fast enough. It has been tested for all the normal feline diseases associated with anemia and its organs have been screened and show no signs of disease. This cat is dying though, because it has very little appetite.
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