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thanks farmgirl it came through fine in the thread. cheers, KW
 
   / Dog pics #992  
That just burns me up when I hear about people treating animals that way. How could anyone do that! I'm glad Clyde has a great home now
 
   / Dog pics #993  
Our Yellow Lab Sadie used to get something similar but the vet said it was due to allergies and recommended Benedryl.
 
   / Dog pics #994  
I've enjoyed looking at the pics on this thread. I agree with others, I cannot stand or understand when people treat animals poorly.

Here's our boy Paxton with one of the hens he keeps watch over during the day.

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   / Dog pics #995  
Paxton looks like aLab or a Chesepeak? I bet he is smart as a whip
 
   / Dog pics #996  
I've enjoyed looking at the pics on this thread. I agree with others, I cannot stand or understand when people treat animals poorly. Here's our boy Paxton with one of the hens he keeps watch over during the day. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=343937"/>

Great pic
 
   / Dog pics #998  
Thanks dave. Yes she's been checked more than 3 times. I started feeling like my vet was getting easy money from me there for a while - $29 each test.
She was found, a while back, to have tape worm(which isn't even tested for, I brought in a worm sample) but given meds for and I've never seen the worms again. Besides since she's been about 3 months old she's been given diatomaceous earth daily which is supposed to kill all internal parisites. Wifey and I take it too - lots of health benefits.

Sharon gives our dogs diatomaceous earth too. With fox and coyote around, whip worm is here for sure according to our vet. Our youngest had a mild case of whip worm when she was a pup. She's a TDI (therapy) dog and they can't test positive for worms.

Years ago one of our adult dogs got whip worm and it took a while to nail that down. She had quite a spectacular :eek: instance of explosive diarrhea before we got her cured. She was up on the second floor and tried her best to get downstairs to the back door.

A lot of Chewy's symptoms are probably secondary to an underlying immune deficiency or basic unidentified root issue I would bet. You could consider taking her to a holistic vet if the normal things aren't working. I know it can be frustrating.
 
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This is Lucy with her little sister Molly. Lucy is a Golden Retreiver/Black Lab and she loves to eat.

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