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    my dogg isnt eating?!?!?

    Gee, do you think a dog who's refusing to eat might be sick? A good idea would be to take him to the vet to find out what's wrong.
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    I'm 13 years old, is it suitable for me to home groom my poodle?

    It doesn't matter how old you are, using clippers on a dog is something you shouldn't do until you've learned the correct techniques. You could very easily give your dog clipper burn, cut her face or paws. If you want to learn to clip your own poodle, find someone to teach you how, then invest...
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    Raw bones vs 'cooked' - help please?

    You NEVER feed a dog cooked bones of any kind! This dietician has got to be a human dietician, because she's giving extremely dangerous advice that's going to get someone's dog killed. Raw bones only! And its definitely raw bones that remove tartar from teeth. As anyone who feeds raw can...
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    my dog ate a cooked beef bone, earlier today he threw up a little bit but that was...

    Keep a close eye on him for signs of distress. If you see any blood in his stool, get him to the vet ASAP. If you're lucky, he'll pass it and it didn't splinter and damage him internally.
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    My dog ate cooked bone.. help needed!!!?

    That's why you never give a dog cooked bones! This dog needs the vet immediately - she's got internal injuries.
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    my dog ate like four chicken bones and hes acting sort of werid what should i do?

    Yes, he needs the vet. If he hasn't passed them, he could have a blockage or he could have ruptured something internally if these bones were cooked.
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    My vet gave me aceproazine to sedate my OES. It made him more alert and less...

    Tellington Touch works. There's many different touches that work for different problems. You can google TTouch to get info - it's something you can teach yourself easily. You can also learn from them how to do a body wrap which helps amazingly to calm a dog. Of course, it isn't a magic fix...
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