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August 2007

  • We Were Lucky - by M. Green - (Wed, Aug 22 2007)
    Our female rotty made it through a GDV surgery two weeks ago and is doing well. We followed all the rules, small meals, no activity after meals, small portions of water and limited playtime after meals with her house-mates, 5 other rotties. She still got the diesease. This is our second rotty to have this disease and we have trained ourselves to watch for all the usual symptoms. Please watch for the following signs: excess water drinking, salivating, drooling, excessive panting, distended stomach, pale gum color, weakness. [more..]

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