Mitutoyo 468-956 .275-.5" DIGIMATIC HOLTEST SET - Page 8 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How to get info relating to best hypoallergenic dog food?
In the dog food add various ingredients that can cause allergies. If you have a dog that is allergic, then I recommend cooking dog food yourself. You can cook several pieces of rice with several pieces of beef. The proportion of rice and meat depends on the breed of the dog.
9/6/2017 1:13:55 AM •
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on Sep 06, 2017
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My dog chews her paws constantly she is a white american bull dog help
First thing I would check is the obvious like something that stuck to her paw. Even if you don't see it, you can try slightly squeezing her paw and she seems to be hurt and recoils her paw, that could be the culprit, you have to find a way to get that out. If not hurt, might be an itch caused by a tick or similar. Check between her toes, a very common place for those pest to hide.
If not any of those things, could be anxiety or boredom. Some dogs do that. But iIf she is chewing until she hurts herself, I would check with a vet.
9/1/2017 11:39:54 PM •
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on Sep 01, 2017
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Is maltodextrin toxic to dogs?
This artificial sweetner is approved by the FDA for intake by humans. However, for some, it may yield a host of symptoms ranging from an increase in bacterial infections to all sorts of digestive problems. The substance is added to many products as a filler or sweetener. It is a "supplement."
Vets discourage use of supplements by dogs. Is it toxic to dogs? I do not find literature saying it is toxic. That said, if your dog displayed digestive disorders after intake of this, one would think taking the dog off of it would be something to try.
Here is a list of common foods the eating of which may be detrimental to your dog and comments about one sweetener.
http://www.aspcapro.org/sites/pro/files/xylitol.pdf
People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets
https://www.caninejournal.com/foods-not-to-feed-dog
8/30/2017 6:01:02 PM •
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on Aug 30, 2017
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Hi. My dog won't take his worming tablet even mixed n food. I've heard that nexgard spectre chewable tablets may be the answer as they are given as a treat. What do you think?
They work, sometimes, but if your dog is to picky it doesn't do any good. However, I've had luck sicking it in a small peace of hot dog, just cut the hotdog in to bite size peaces and act like it's a treat. Get the dog excited and doing good and toss him a treat with medicine.
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I have 1 dog that nothing works on, not chewables, not hot dog. I have just open his mouth and push the pill back in his throat. For this I purchase the smallest pill I can. I don't like doing it, but if it is back far enough he cant spit it out. If you grab his mouth correctly then you don't have to worry about him biting you either. I do it with a full size Doberman.
10/31/2017 2:44:33 AM •
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on Oct 31, 2017
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How do dogs get worms
Do they go the bathroom in the house? They get worms thru contact with infested soil or schitt. If they go outside for even just a bit then they are capable of getting worms.
7/4/2017 10:54:12 PM •
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on Jul 04, 2017
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How do you treat an extensive briuse on my thigh.
Fill a large Zip-lock type plastic bag with ice cubes, or get a frozen ice block for a small cooler, wrap it in a cloth, and apply it to the bruise ASAP. Hold it there for 10-20 minutes (you can take it off for a bit if it feels uncomfortably cold). This will reduce the swelling, internal bleeding, pain and discoloration. Repeat as needed to treat discomfort for the first day. After that, you may find a warm compress (hot water bottle) will reduce the stiffness of the muscle. Eat extra salad and protein for the next week to speed the healing process, and do gentle range-of-motion exercises to keep the muscle limber. Back off on running if it hurts; that's a signal that the muscle isn't ready to run yet.
7/2/2017 9:36:59 PM •
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on Jul 02, 2017
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