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Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 10:22am On Mar 05, 2019
Long coat German Shepherd puppies for sale fully vaccinated and dewormed, both sex available

Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 9:11am On Mar 06, 2019
Hi
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Bomae: 12:34pm On Mar 06, 2019
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FALSE OR PSEUDO-PREGNANCY IN FEMALE DOGS

False pregnancy, or pseudopregnancy, is the word used to denote a condition in a non-pregnant female dog that is showing symptoms and signs of pregnancy meanwhile she is not pregnant. Symptoms such as lactation, or nursing, without producing puppies. The female dog would show these symptoms about a month or two after her estrus (heat) is over. This is sometimes caused by hormonal imbalance. And sometimes this symptoms can last for more than a month.

SYMPTOMS AND TYPES

Non-pregnant female dog may show symptoms of mothering activity like nesting, and self-nursing,
Restlessness,
Abdominal distention,
Enlargement of mammary glands,
Vomiting,
Depression,
Loss of appetite (anorexia),
Brownish watery fluid or water secretion from the mammary glands which are all signs of real pregnancy

CAUSES
The exact cause for this condition is unknown but hormonal imbalance is one of the factors example such as homonal imbalance of progesterone and prolactin.

TREATMENT

If the symptoms persist invite ur vet. U can also give ur bitch hormonal supplements.

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Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 07, 2019
Avvvvvailable
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Forreellinc: 10:59am On Mar 07, 2019
its cute but it looks really small, how old is it?
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 11:28am On Mar 09, 2019
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Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 9:17am On Mar 11, 2019
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Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by ayobamiakinrind(m): 10:17am On Mar 11, 2019
Alexbox:
Long coat German Shepherd puppies for sale fully vaccinated and dewormed, both sex available
how much? Location?
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 11:40am On Mar 11, 2019
ayobamiakinrind:
how much? Location?
Lagos, 35000
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Esupofo004: 1:14pm On Mar 11, 2019
Need your contact.
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Bomae: 1:30pm On Mar 11, 2019
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Knowing abt dogs lumps and bumps and hhat to do if ur dog has a mass under his skin.

Many dogs especially as they begin to grow old they start growing lumps and bumps on the surface of their skin or just under their skin though it happens with young dogs as well.

Growths can be all kinds of things from benign, skin tags, cysts to bug bites or masses, which can be problematic.

It's always best to play it safe
The best thing to do when u see a new lump or bump is to take ur dog to the vet so that ur vet can evaluate the growth.

Here are some tips to help u keep track of those lumps & bumps, and to begin to figure out which ones u might be able to wait on and which you definitely shouldn’t.

1. Using electric clippers or an electric beard trimmer, slowly and carefully remove the fur from around the growth. Use extreme caution with any masses around the eyes, as the clippers or the falling fur can damage the eye.

NEVER use scissors or a razor to remove fur from around any growths on ur dog's body, as u would likely cut his skin.

Use a ruler, or calipers, to measure the size of the growth when you first notice it. Be sure to record the size and note the date and location on ur pet’s body, too.

Remeasure frequently to monitor for growth.

Use a Sharpie marker to trace the outline of the growth. This is a quick and highly visual way to knw if and when a growth starts to increase in size.

The mark will fade over time but in the short term it will help you identify a fast growing mass.

Take a picture of the growth. Be sure to put a ruler or an object of a known and fixed size (such as a coin) next to the growth and in the frame of the picture, so as to better gauge the size later.

When to see ur vet

If the lump is growing rapidly, ulcerating or bleeding, or otherwise causing ur dog discomfort see ur vet asap.

If The lump is purplish-red or darkly colored.
The growth is associated with or near the breast tissue of a female pet see ur vet.

If the growth is on ur dogs ear or nose, or in their mouth see ur vet asap.

If ur pet exhibits a decrease in energy, appetite, or weight coincident with the development or growth of the mass see ur vet.

If ur dog starts vomiting, having diarrhea, or coughing see ur vet.

If ur dog is showing signs of pain see ur vet.

Earlier vet evaluation is always the safest bet. Some lumps could be cancerous.

whatever you do if u fail to see ur vet PLEASE never attempt to remove, squeeze, or cut off a lump urself regardless of the size or location.

Join our telegram group to learn more

https:///CanineEducation
Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 3:25pm On Mar 11, 2019
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Re: Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies by Nobody: 3:26pm On Mar 11, 2019
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Knowing abt dogs lumps and bumps and hhat to do if ur dog has a mass under his skin.

Many dogs especially as they begin to grow old they start growing lumps and bumps on the surface of their skin or just under their skin though it happens with young dogs as well.

Growths can be all kinds of things from benign, skin tags, cysts to bug bites or masses, which can be problematic.

It's always best to play it safe
The best thing to do when u see a new lump or bump is to take ur dog to the vet so that ur vet can evaluate the growth.

Here are some tips to help u keep track of those lumps & bumps, and to begin to figure out which ones u might be able to wait on and which you definitely shouldn’t.

1. Using electric clippers or an electric beard trimmer, slowly and carefully remove the fur from around the growth. Use extreme caution with any masses around the eyes, as the clippers or the falling fur can damage the eye.

NEVER use scissors or a razor to remove fur from around any growths on ur dog's body, as u would likely cut his skin.

Use a ruler, or calipers, to measure the size of the growth when you first notice it. Be sure to record the size and note the date and location on ur pet’s body, too.

Remeasure frequently to monitor for growth.

Use a Sharpie marker to trace the outline of the growth. This is a quick and highly visual way to knw if and when a growth starts to increase in size.

The mark will fade over time but in the short term it will help you identify a fast growing mass.

Take a picture of the growth. Be sure to put a ruler or an object of a known and fixed size (such as a coin) next to the growth and in the frame of the picture, so as to better gauge the size later.

When to see ur vet

If the lump is growing rapidly, ulcerating or bleeding, or otherwise causing ur dog discomfort see ur vet asap.

If The lump is purplish-red or darkly colored.
The growth is associated with or near the breast tissue of a female pet see ur vet.

If the growth is on ur dogs ear or nose, or in their mouth see ur vet asap.

If ur pet exhibits a decrease in energy, appetite, or weight coincident with the development or growth of the mass see ur vet.

If ur dog starts vomiting, having diarrhea, or coughing see ur vet.

If ur dog is showing signs of pain see ur vet.

Earlier vet evaluation is always the safest bet. Some lumps could be cancerous.

whatever you do if u fail to see ur vet PLEASE never attempt to remove, squeeze, or cut off a lump urself regardless of the size or location.

Join our telegram group to learn more

https:///CanineEducation
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