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Lethargy and Inappentance can be indicators of a number of problems. Without looking at the dog it's impossible to tell what is going on. I would consult a vet as soon as possible.
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Staffies are a well know breed for allergies and skin conditions. The location of the rash suggests that it is more or likely a contact allergy. The fact it's in summer and spring is probably due to the increase in pollen in the air. There are a few things that you can try to help … Read more
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I would probably get it checked by the vet. Dog punture wounds are very prone to infection. Because the puncture wounds are a semi-closed wound, they are unable to drain properly and the infection cannot be carried out of the wound. Also dog saliva carries a lot of bacteria. Often you find with dog wounds … Read more
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Many dogs survive parvo, although smaller breeds and breeds like Dobermans and Rottweillers are often more difficult to treat. Keeping him hydrated is the main thing. I'm surprised the vet didn't admin him for fluid therapy. There is another product on the market called Lectade that a lot of vets use to help rehydrate dogs. … Read more
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Although it's skim milk, the problem with giving milk to dogs is the lactose. Basically from the time of weaning pups become lactose intolerant, which can cause gastro-intestinal upsets. If you try adding some warm water to the food, it'll not only soften it up a bit, but it'll always release some of the flavour … Read more
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Maltese X Poodles, or "Maltipoo" are not purebred anyway, they're not a recognised breed, they're a mixed breed. Plus if the breed is selling it at 5 weeks old, I wouldn't get it anyway because that is far too young to separate the pup from its mum, which suggests the breeder isn't necessarily a "good … Read more