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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 9:08:59 GMT -5
Shaking, as Pharaoh was, is also a very common sign of a problem with the ears. Adam is a good daddy. He will figure it out, if there is anything to figure out.
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Post by stampsgal on Apr 10, 2017 10:30:58 GMT -5
Shaking, as Pharaoh was, is also a very common sign of a problem with the ears. Adam is a good daddy. He will figure it out, if there is anything to figure out. My neices's dog was just at the vets three weeks ago for regular shots and total check- up. My niece said ---he was the other vet in the practice, but was thorough...checked ears etc. Gave her a new med for her one eye that gets a bit blood shot...could be dry eyes, or an allergy and an anti inflammatory for her back. Now she also get drops each day just to keep her eyes moist. I doubt it our dog's case it is a problem with her ears, yet I doubt my neice has ever presented that as a concern when in to see a vet, to even get an opinion. Worth bringing up....but unless something major she won't be going to the vet for a while. I think it is more 'our' dog shaking out her fur when it is ruffled in a wrong direction. And when starting out on a walk ....from reading here it is probably to get her body loosened up and her energy flowing. Guess just wanted you to know my neice tries to do what is right for her puppy. Actually next week the puppy goes in for d ntal surgery to remove some loose teeth. $1200.00 yikes! For Pharaoh, ---he did shake quite a few times while in the studio. I sure wish these pets could speak ---to let us know what's up. As you say -- could just be that he got dusty on the floor, could be he picked up a bit of grass when sniffing around on the hike.
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