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Your cat may have eaten something that is poisonous or it could be just that ate something that did not agree with its stomach .Either way I would suggest taking it to a vet and getting it checked to be sure...
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The other poster is thinking of lice not ticks just be sure to check for anymore and be sure to use tweezers to remove any ticks you find - be sure head is removed as it sometimes detaches and remains causing an infection....watch for any rash or infection and keep area clean...see doc if anything … Read more
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Feed rabbit hay (timothy hay is best as alfalfa hay has a lot of protein) a good quality pellet food Select at least three kinds of vegetables daily. A variety is necessary in order to obtain the necessary nutrients, with one each day that contains Vitamin A, indicated by an *. Add one vegetable to … Read more
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If your dog is scratching and licking itself a lot it may have an allergy ....start by reading his food bag and see if it has corn or wheat in it (also his dog cookies) and if so try switching a better quality feed that has either rice or potato instead (check pet store as … Read more
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If your dog hasn't gone in awhile you can try feeding canned pumpkin (not pie filling) it has a lot of fiber and helps with both loose stools and constipation...if that doesn't help check with vet before using anything like enema .....
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Its actually normal for dogs to do this (not that it makes it ok lol) as they can get disease or worms..its called "Coprophagia" ..your vet will have a additive for his food you can try and it can help.but you need to keep your yard clean of poo..pick it after he goes potty so … Read more
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You didn't mention age of turtle...I suggest getting a good quality pellet food and also some greens like leaf lettuce or romaine (not iceburg lettuce!!) the back of turtle feed should tell you much to feed your turtle as for the greens just place in tank with turtle - they like fresh greens and change … Read more
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Potty training actually is simple BUT it takes time and patience especially if she already has the habit of going in the house .. Here are a few suggestions.. 1) BE CONSISTENT with what you do - that means everyone in your household. 2) put her on a feeding and water schedule - no food … Read more
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here is an age appropriate schedule for taking out - a dogs age in months +1 = how long they can hold it ...example 1 month old + 1 = 2 hours so pup needs out every 2 hours ...this means getting up through out the night to take pup outside.
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You can use food grade diatomatious earth - its a powder that you can get at your local health food store ...you can sprinkle in on carpets and pets and in your yard -- it basically dehydrates the fleas and larva...you may need to re apply it after rain...DO NOT GET SWIMMING POOL GRADE !!! … Read more
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Not sure when "COCA COLA" will have one but here is some info I found for you (by the way I did try this and its .....ok tasting there lemon lime soda tastes better though -- you may find this product at your local health food store or you may need to ask them to … Read more
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here is a list of foods to avoid if you have gallbladder issues...and its pretty much the same for gallstones issues also...the site I link to below has more info so be sure to check it out also .....

Eggs, pork, onion, fowl, milk, coffee, oranges, grapefruit, corn, beans, nuts, in that order.
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Yes you can deworm a nursing dog.Your vet should be able to recommend a safe deworm medicine for her.Also you may check the back of a bottle of deworm medicine at a pet store it should say if it safe for a nursing dog....
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There could be several reasons that are causing her to itch...I suggest getting to your vet and having her checked...she may have an allergy to something such as her food - wheat and corn are BIG allergens to dogs (read your dog food label and also any treats you may feed her) these types of … Read more