Depends how he is.. keep him warm, hydrated and happy... lots of fluids and soft slippery foods (keep him away from all other dogs, it is highly contagious)
If he is eating and reasonbly happy then no need to bother your vet- but if he is very ill and refusing food/ fluids then he needs...
hi, have you tried going into options at the top right hand side of the page and resetting the display as standard? Sometimes mine has changed and needs resetting so I can see the posts properly :thumbsup:
My vets refuse to booster them unless it is less than 2 months after the "vaccination due" date has expired. They insist on a full (puppy) course after that :o :o
Could you ask your vet to do a blood test to check his levels of immunity rather than opting for a booster- that way you could feel reassured that he was still protected, and also wouldnt pose a risk to your new pup? I believe this is quite common practise in the US.
Good luck with your old boy...
Good luck hope it all goes smoothly :luck: :luck: Not sure why there are any raised eyebrows over a litter of iggies being bred- there are tons of litters in the non ped whippet section :wacko:
There is a 5 month old greyxcollie/whippet and a beddyxwhippet 18 months in this weeks West Briton- both advertised from the same home due to owners ill health, in Truro ;)
Hi Ann, welcome to K9 ;) Sounds like you have a busy household :teehee:
Not many people seem to check the FAQ's/ introduce yourself section- it might be worth putting a post in the general dog related or iggies section- photos are a must, too :thumbsup:
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