dolo amber
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:15 PM
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| Alright people, I have a *seriously* grody question... |
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My puppy just barfed up some ungodly foamy crap...now he's got MASSIVELY FOUL puke breath. I mean, like you can smell it well in advance of his entering the room. x(
I gave him some puppy biscuits, and a carrot...nada. It's BAD, folks. Any suggestions? I don't really think he's gonna be too down with me shoving a toothbrush in his mouth, although if all else fails...
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:19 PM
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This will seal in any unpleasant oders and convieniantly takes care of shedding issues as well.
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Wed Feb-11-04 05:00 PM
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| 14. OMFG THAT IS TOO FUNNY!!!!!!! |
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"Shelack the puppy"
Use "Spar Varnish"
Stands up to the rigors of the sea.
holy crap, that's funny.
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:19 PM
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Edited on Wed Feb-11-04 04:20 PM by bif
No wait, it's Lysterine.
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:20 PM
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| 3. Dilute his waterdish with Listerine :) |
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Seriously though . . . you can get some special breath freshening stuff at any pet store, but by the time you get there and do that, it may be gone :).
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:23 PM
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| 4. Do you have any parsley? |
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Maybe if you can get him to chew some parsley that would help. If he's puking, you might want to call the vet to make sure he's ok.
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:23 PM
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| 5. my dog has a similar problem sometimes |
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it sounds like bile-backup, can happen when they dont eat enough, they throw up the stomach acid so they dont get ulcers. just make sure they eat well and drink water, also try giving it a mint or something, york's peppermint patties work well with my dog, chewy so they gotta stay in the mouth more than a half second, but not too hard.
if your dog had eaten prior to his vomiting... its somethin else and my solution may not work
-LK
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:27 PM
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| 6. I haven't heard the word "grody" in ages |
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thanks for the trip down memory lane :)
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dolo amber
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:29 PM
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It's SERIOUSLY grody, even! :D;)
He hadn't eaten in a couple hours (due to him engaging in his other favorite pastime, :boring:...) but I don't think that's it. He was outside chomping on grass earlier though; isn't that supposed to upset their tummies?
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:32 PM
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| 8. but is it GRODY TO THE MAX ??? |
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:35 PM
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| 10. Dogs eat grass because they have an upset stomach |
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Makes them puke to get rid of what is bothering them.
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:44 PM
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:32 PM
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| 9. Take him to your local PetSmart and have his teeth brushed |
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They can probably do it for a few bucks (PetCo can do it too).
For $8 I had my cat's ears cleaned and toenails clipped. Well worth it knowing that my cat would torture me to death if I tried it myself. Plus I get to have fun shopping in the Kittie aisle with Abbie and letting the other folks "ooo" and "aaahhh" over him.
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:37 PM
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| 11. They sell mint flovored tennis balls for doggy breath |
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Edited on Wed Feb-11-04 04:52 PM by proud patriot
it works too ...If your dogs likes chewing on tennis balls anyway .
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Wed Feb-11-04 04:50 PM
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| 13. when i get home ill give the the recipe for dog bisquits |
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they have mint and parsley in them so they should help. that and regularly brush your puppies teeth.
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Wed Feb-11-04 05:34 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions, everybody. :hi:
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Wed Feb-11-04 06:14 PM
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| 16. It's a dog - get over it |
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If a dog's breath smells really sweet, there's something severely wrong with it, like stomach cancer.
Dog breath is supposed to smell like......dog breath.
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Wed Feb-11-04 07:00 PM
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| 17. don't know if this will help, but my dog LOVES Altoids . . . n/t |
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Wed Feb-11-04 11:44 PM
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We use peppermint candy. Just one. It works wonders for the breath, not to mention the upset tummy issue.
Hope this helps.
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