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Question by Michelle
Submitted on 3/11/2004
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My 13 year old dog (beagle/lab mix) has recently become ill. Over the past 2 weeks she has become nervous & is having a lot of anxiety attacks. She's gone from a relaxed dog, to a very anxious dog. She's clawing, shaking, chewing, panting, etc. She's been treated for pancreatitis (a week ago) and cushings disease has been ruled out (her liver enzymes are showing high). Vet wants her to have an ultrasound of her liver. Any idea what can be wrong with her? What I should ask our vet to check? Any suggestions on tests that should be run, treatments, etc?


Answer by Rraven
Submitted on 5/19/2004
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well your dog needs
to eat a little less

 

Answer by DeAtH
Submitted on 6/3/2004
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SEX thats wat ur dog needs hes jus a lytle stressed cause hes got no action for a while.

 

Answer by may
Submitted on 6/11/2004
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if your dog has pancreatitis feed it tinned chappie its one of the cheapest dog foods and the best for its condition i have a yorkie who has the same complaint and he has never suffered since feeding him chappie

 

Answer by shagen
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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I would ask the vet about putting your dog on a low fat diet.  With the many brands to chose from I am sure you will find it.  Good Luck

 

Answer by Ronny Imir
Submitted on 9/6/2004
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Aline Elmann E-mail me at www.sushiman427@aol.com

 

Answer by love™beagle
Submitted on 9/27/2004
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my dog is great!!!!

 

Answer by Jesse Jackson
Submitted on 10/28/2004
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that is very neat.

 

Answer by Cindy
Submitted on 11/4/2004
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My 12 year old Beagle, 3 nights ago had a hard time walking she stagers like she is dizzy she can hardly walk she hasn't eat in much.

 

Answer by amanda  mandy
Submitted on 2/14/2005
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the cheetah girls

 

Answer by CUBFAN
Submitted on 3/9/2005
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WE HAVE A 9 YEAR OLD LAB BEAGLE SHE USED TO DO THOSE THINGS A LOT AND WAS ALMOST55LBS. AND ONLY ABOUT22"LONG AND13 OR14"TALL VET PUT HER ON DIET AND GOT HER DOWN TO 37LBS. NOW SHE ONLY SHIVERS AND PANTS AND WHINES WHEN IT THUNDERSTORMS.THEY GET A LITTLE INSECURE WITH OLDER AGE

 

Answer by savannah
Submitted on 10/10/2005
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dude ...dogs dont live that long anyways, it probably just getting ready to keel over and die.try smoking some pot and blowing smoke in its face..that will calm it down and make leaving this terrible world a bit less painful.plus ..you wont be depressed when you find its stiff corpse in your living room one morning!...just remember...WAKE AND BAKE!

 

Answer by liz
Submitted on 4/17/2006
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my staffshire bull terrier dog age 12 is allways crying what do you think is wrong with him

 

Answer by Skeeter
Submitted on 4/23/2007
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My dog is named princesses

 

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