Hi @JoanneF I don't have anything like that unfortunately,,,,,well I have the barn but I need to walk across the farm steading to get to it :mad:
That's almost a week on the antibiotics and he still has a cough so I have now to try the benylin childrens chesty cough syrup which is proving near...
Thanks both!
Well it wasn't as bad as I thought. he has an upper respiratory infection which vet says between having rhinitis and being on steroids he is more exposed to. So he has 5 days of antibiotics and then I have to give him some children's Benadryl to help soothe it. I asked about the...
Me again!
The Cash saga continues. After his chronic rhinitis diagnosis he has been on steroids which have helped with his sneezing and runny nose. However his cough has gotten worse. It is a very shallow sounding cough which is worse at night and first thing in the Morning (particularly...
Yes! I have had a dog walker for about a year now. I know people can be very quick to judge about having a dog if you need a dog walker for it but unfortunately when my ex husband up and left my whole life and circumstances changed dramatically. Cut a long story short I am now in a position...
Here is a link to the garlic and fenugreek. I couldn't get onto Dorwest's own website for some reason
Dorwest Herbs Garlic And Fenugreek Tablets - Pack Of 100 - Animed Direct
I give him one tablet 3 times per day. In his breakfast and dinner and in the middle of the day with a biscuit. As I...
Hi CountryMike
Cash has lots f allergies and the vet says the two are linked. I have noticed improvement with the steroids but he still sneezes a bit. I notice changes in temperatures bring t on ie when we first go outside (even with his coat on) Before diagnosis I had him on Dorwest garlic...
Agree with joannef. Mine love raw egg. And after a recommendation on here mine have been given the garlic and fennugreek tablets and they worked a treat....
I was told they only do one day on nutrition when studying. Of course I don't know if that is true but I do understand it is limited. When I was trying to explain about his allergies she was trying to push the gentle stuff on me but I remember reading about hills on the dog food index.......
Why do some of them have such an issue with it? Cash has just been diagnosed with Rhinitus and I know that one of the effects of this is unexplained weight loss. For the pas few months before diagnosis he was losing weight but eating as normal so when he finally got his x ray and diagnosis the...
Hi all
Not been here for a while! So My Mr Cash has finally got a diagnosis after months and months of trying all sorts for apparent "hayfever"....in actual fact he has chronic rhinitis. He initially had an antibiotic and something to clear the mucus from hi snose. That is finished and he...
Yes this is exactly what I think it is. He does it when j get home and when the dog walker goes in. It's more excitement/give me attention I just don't know how to address it
Hi all
looking for some more friendly advice and knew this was the place to come
So my 6 year old whippet had developed a bit of a habit. When I leave for work him and my other dog are left (crated) until the dog walker comes in. Cash has always been happier being crated as he was quite an...
Can anyone help. My little whippet girl has some red "sores" almost like a rash and some sort of yellow headed spots on the belly and chest. Any ideas what it could be? I am thinking it may be after running along the edge of the crop field? I can phone the vet in the morning but don't think it's...
That is what I am hoping as I have read about that happening with excessive sneezing. I'll keep an eye on it........this little odg causes me so much worry....not that I would change him!
I have posted before about my 6 year old whippet and his hayfever which results in a lot of sneezing and reverse sneezing.
We have had 3 trips to the vet - initially I was told to keep him inside in the middle of the day which I do. on the second visit I was told to give him piriton which I do...
Thanks all
I took him to another vet last week and she felt his throat all felt normal etc but he is definitely phlemy. I didn't say in my earlier post that I suspected he had kennel cough over the last fortnight too. The other vet thought it was more hayfever type thing so gave us piriton...
This is what I was thinking. There is one vet at the practice who seems a bit more realistic and not so much to get money from you but this vet always feels a bit pushier.....Cost me almost £100 yesterday which I don't grudge at all if its what he needs but I do grudge it if it's unneccesary...
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