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jynx
by: hene on Mon, Dec 10 2007
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my pup were clean until i dicided she was wery nouty because she chewed on averything she can find. so i decided to give her away. after one week i started to miss her and asked to have her back no knowing she conrtacted this dicease when she stardet having fever i cept on goinig to the vet. after a month she stared going gravly ill. so i decided to have her put down,


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December 2007

  • Prince; Is it distemper? - by LCK - (Thu, Dec 20 2007)
    Prince is a one year old yellow lab mix I adopted from a shelter. On the day of adoption he showed signs of kennel cough and was sent home with Doxycyline. His symptoms became worse the next day [more..]
  • jynx - by hene - (Mon, Dec 10 2007)
    my pup were clean until i dicided she was wery nouty because she chewed on averything she can find. so i decided to give her away. [more..]
  • Another “is it distemper?” - by Jodi - (Wed, Dec 05 2007)
    We adopted a german shepherd-2 yr old male from a rescue organization. He was vaccinated in June & again October 18. He’s with us 6 days & starts sounding snarfy in the nose. Some mucus coming out. Off to the vet-mild fever-Amoxicillin. [more..]

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