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ASK DR. SCHELLING DEAR DR. SCHELLING, My son is working on his safety badge for cub scouts. He was required to research and display emergency phone numbers in a common location in the house. Last night our lab puppy tore his toe nail and was bleeding all over the kitchen when I realized I had no numbers handy to call for emergency vet care! Can you recommend a list of numbers we should keep handy for our pets and their emergency care? I have made an appointment with the vet but I am worried sick about him and concerned that maybe my husband or I will catch something from him. -My puppy’s Den Mother |
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Dear Den Mother, What a great owner you are to be prepared for your canine emergencies. The numbers I would recommend are:
To educate all your family members, you may even wish to post a list of common foods and household products that would be toxic for your dog. To learn more about emergency conditions in your dog and the signs to watch for, read the full article The Top Ten Emergencies in Dogs. … … … …Have a question? Email us at: comments@doghealthnewsletter.com |
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Dear Max, My dog is a terrible beggar. As soon as I sit down to eat he’s right there, watching my every move, waiting for some food off my plate. I don’t always feel like sharing. How can I make him stop? –Jon … … … … Dear Jon, Begging is an easy habit for dogs to learn and a hard one to break. At some point your dog discovered that begging works. Click here to learn more about managing this annoying habit. |
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Max Have a question for Max? Throw him a bone here: askmax@doghealthnewsletter.com |
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Max's Mini-Reviews KONG WUBBA FRIENDS : The Kong Wubba Friends interactive squeak toy is built to last. It may look soft and cuddly but don’t be fooled, these friendly guys were made with reinforced stitching for rough and tough play. I can tug, toss & fetch my Kong Wubba friend to my heart’s delight and at the end of the day I’m the one feeling worn out while he still looks like new. FLUFFY FLAPPY : This toy is a full touch and sound experience! The Fluffy Flappy is soft and cuddly while also being squeaky and crunchy. I love playing fetch with this toy and starting a rousing game of tug-o-war. Any dog can enjoy this toy because it comes in sizes small for the little guys and all the way up to XL for us big dogs. |
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DOG FACT
Irish Wolfhounds rank as the largest dog, and Chihuahuas as the smallest dog. |
TO QUOTE:
"The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue." –Author Unknown |
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