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Save A Dog by johnnobles(op): 10:27am On Mar 10, 2019
I have German shepherd. Behaving funny for the past three days now. No vet in my area. It's weak, mucus on eyes, not eating, please does anyone know of treatment I can administer. Thanks
Re: Save A Dog by Bomae: 11:05am On Mar 10, 2019
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Be careful When Giving ur Dog a Bone

Sometime ago people do not really care when giving their dogs bones from Sundays dinner left over's. Today’s dog owner are much more knowledgeable about dog nutrition and realizes that the watchword about bones is: caution.

Bones are a good source of minerals and other nutrients and help satisfy ur dog’s appetite. Chewing stimulates saliva enzymes and helps prevent plaque buildup on teeth and gum disease. And a dog chewing on a bone is less inclined to excessively scratch or lick his paws.

It’s critically important, however, to avoid giving ur dog the wrong kind of bone.

Poultry bones and pork bones, or cooked bones of any kind, are should be strictly forbidden. They can scatter in smaller pieces that can cause choking and serious damage to the dog’s mouth, throat, or intestines.

Cooking can also remove nutrients from the bone.
Any bone, in fact, once chewed into small pieces, can block the intestines and lead to constipation, can cause lacerations of the mouth and internal organs, or can lodge in the throat with fatal results.

Many vets say that raw meat bones are the best bones for a dog.

It’s best to give a bone to ur dog after a meal. So as to avoid the ingesting too much bone as a result of hunger.

If ur dogs hides bones and later bing it out to chew plz dispose of a bone after three or four days.

Large breeds such as German Shepherd Dogs and Mastiffs should be given large bones as adults. Bones should be larger than the length of the dog’s muzzle so it will be impossible to swallow whole.

Supervision is important. Periodically check on ur dog when he’s chewing a bone.

For puppies less than 3 months plz avoid bones of any type. U can get them a plastic toy bone to chew on.

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Re: Save A Dog by johnnobles(op): 12:01pm On Mar 10, 2019
Bomae:
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Be careful When Giving ur Dog a Bone

Sometime ago people do not really care when giving their dogs bones from Sundays dinner left over's. Today’s dog owner are much more knowledgeable about dog nutrition and realizes that the watchword about bones is: caution.
I think I suspected that too because from time to time she trusted to vomit without nothing coming out. But I need a cure
Bones are a good source of minerals and other nutrients and help satisfy ur dog’s appetite. Chewing stimulates saliva enzymes and helps prevent plaque buildup on teeth and gum disease. And a dog chewing on a bone is less inclined to excessively scratch or lick his paws.

It’s critically important, however, to avoid giving ur dog the wrong kind of bone.

Poultry bones and pork bones, or cooked bones of any kind, are should be strictly forbidden. They can scatter in smaller pieces that can cause choking and serious damage to the dog’s mouth, throat, or intestines.

Cooking can also remove nutrients from the bone.
Any bone, in fact, once chewed into small pieces, can block the intestines and lead to constipation, can cause lacerations of the mouth and internal organs, or can lodge in the throat with fatal results.

Many vets say that raw meat bones are the best bones for a dog.

It’s best to give a bone to ur dog after a meal. So as to avoid the ingesting too much bone as a result of hunger.

If ur dogs hides bones and later bing it out to chew plz dispose of a bone after three or four days.

Large breeds such as German Shepherd Dogs and Mastiffs should be given large bones as adults. Bones should be larger than the length of the dog’s muzzle so it will be impossible to swallow whole.

Supervision is important. Periodically check on ur dog when he’s chewing a bone.

For puppies less than 3 months plz avoid bones of any type. U can get them a plastic toy bone to chew on.

Join our telegram group to learn more

https:///CanineEducation

Website: www.canineedu
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