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Recent Answers
2008-10-13  Boston Terriers - pregnant boston terrier.:   Hello Casey - Well, what is done is done...right? As for the c-section situation, yes, this is very common for a boston. The size of the dog's head is the problem. To move thru the birth canal the heads...
2008-10-12  Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies - Diapering as a form of birth control:   Maurine, I'm really sorry but I would not feel right if I said that it was ok. First, dogs will find a way around almost any obstacle in order to breed. Technically you could use the diaper method...
2008-10-12  Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies - Protective Male Yorkie:   Maurine, Unfortunately there isn't much you can do about it. Yorkies typically attach themselves to a particular person in the family. When they do this they are sometimes over protective of that...
2008-10-12  Cocker Spaniels - dry skin:   I think your problem is nutritional. Purina is crap. And cockers do not do well on dry food since it's too carb heavy. First - change his food. And I know it may sound contradictory to bath him when...
2008-10-12  Boxers - hair falling out:   After having puppies, mama dogs can "blow their coats" is what it's called. A hormonal change causes it. Boxers usually don't however. If that is truly what it is. To be sure, please take her to...


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