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According to my growth chart, she should be about 29-30 pounds when grown..that is a pretty normal size for the ones I have seen and know..perhaps your vet sees mostly ones from teacup or tiny poodle dads.. All of them i have met were wonderful dog…
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According to my growth chart, she should be about 29-30 pounds when grown..that is a pretty normal size for the ones I have seen and know..perhaps your vet sees mostly ones from teacup or tiny poodle dads.. All of them i have met were wonderful dog…
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One of my dogs has had a recurrent ear problem, for the past almost three years. I had spent oodles at the vet on it, and it would be better for a while and come back. The last occurrence, I decided to try something different, and go the nutritional…
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One of my dogs has had a recurrent ear problem, for the past almost three years. I had spent oodles at the vet on it, and it would be better for a while and come back. The last occurrence, I decided to try something different, and go the nutritional…
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Here is a helpful list: http://horses.about.com/od/buyingyourfirsthorse/f/... I would speak to your vet about the best first aid supplies. It is a great way to open a relationship with him/her.
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Here is a helpful list: http://horses.about.com/od/buyingyourfirsthorse/f/... I would speak to your vet about the best first aid supplies. It is a great way to open a relationship with him/her.
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Your cat is safe. Your pup needs to see the vet, to receive the supplies for caring for her at home. I have found little difference between home treatment, with the vet supplying fluids and shots to give..and the pup staying at the vet's. If you ju…
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Your cat is safe. Your pup needs to see the vet, to receive the supplies for caring for her at home. I have found little difference between home treatment, with the vet supplying fluids and shots to give..and the pup staying at the vet's. If you ju…
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Your cat is safe. Your pup needs to see the vet, to receive the supplies for caring for her at home. I have found little difference between home treatment, with the vet supplying fluids and shots to give..and the pup staying at the vet's. If you ju…
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You may have to take your dog to the vet to have it looked at properly. A skin biopsy may be needed to rule out any serious illness. The vet may want to try antibiotics and skin scrapes/smears to rule out mites, bacteria and/or yeasts. Once the vet…
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Put in your own zip code, to find the toy poodle nearest you> http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi
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There was a bit more than that, although it was a contributing factor of his defeat: It was reporter Frederick William Wile who made the oft-repeated observation that Smith was defeated by "the three P's: Prohibition, Prejudice and Prosperity&…
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There was a bit more than that, although it was a contributing factor of his defeat: It was reporter Frederick William Wile who made the oft-repeated observation that Smith was defeated by "the three P's: Prohibition, Prejudice and Prosperity&…
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There was a bit more than that, although it was a contributing factor of his defeat: It was reporter Frederick William Wile who made the oft-repeated observation that Smith was defeated by "the three P's: Prohibition, Prejudice and Prosperity&…
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Put in your own zip code, to find the toy poodle nearest you> http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi
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You may have to take your dog to the vet to have it looked at properly. A skin biopsy may be needed to rule out any serious illness. The vet may want to try antibiotics and skin scrapes/smears to rule out mites, bacteria and/or yeasts. Once the vet…
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You may have to take your dog to the vet to have it looked at properly. A skin biopsy may be needed to rule out any serious illness. The vet may want to try antibiotics and skin scrapes/smears to rule out mites, bacteria and/or yeasts. Once the vet…
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Your cat is safe. Your pup needs to see the vet, to receive the supplies for caring for her at home. I have found little difference between home treatment, with the vet supplying fluids and shots to give..and the pup staying at the vet's. If you ju…
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Your cat is safe. Your pup needs to see the vet, to receive the supplies for caring for her at home. I have found little difference between home treatment, with the vet supplying fluids and shots to give..and the pup staying at the vet's. If you ju…
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Here is a helpful list: http://horses.about.com/od/buyingyourfirsthorse/f/... I would speak to your vet about the best first aid supplies. It is a great way to open a relationship with him/her.
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Here is a helpful list: http://horses.about.com/od/buyingyourfirsthorse/f/... I would speak to your vet about the best first aid supplies. It is a great way to open a relationship with him/her.
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One of my dogs has had a recurrent ear problem, for the past almost three years. I had spent oodles at the vet on it, and it would be better for a while and come back. The last occurrence, I decided to try something different, and go the nutritional…