Call emergency vet ASAP!!!
My husky is only 5 months old. He’s acting weirdly in an on and off basis. He starts having thick drools with head and tail down walking round and round. Please advice.
since last night I’m detecting this strong odor around Cookie; seems it’s coming from urine (as I detect it when I sniff stains on her pee pads as well when sniffing around her rear end. It is strong enough that I caught a whiff even as she just walked pass me.
Here is the thing – it is strong but not really a stink and not anything I’ve ever smelled before which I’d know what it might be. Smells kind of sweet and the closes thing I can compare it to is the way my hair spray used to smell like (back when I still had hair and was using hair spray) when particles dried and mixed with dust.
That is very confusing and I don’t know what to make of that. I imagine infection would have BAD odor whether bacterial or yeast …? I don’t want to just assume it might be from the meds as assumption is the mother of all f*** ups. Friend’s dog was on chemo so when her urine reeked they assumed it was from the chemo. Meanwhile it was a massive UTI and went under the radar until the dog exploded with blood from her bladder. (potty accidents and other issues were chalked up to the original issue the dog had, massive brain and brain stem inflammation).
So I don’t want to make the same mistake and assume one of the meds are behind the smell when something else could be going on.
Thoughts?
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my 2yr.old 20lb. chi/corgi followed me out to the garage 1/2 hr ago and I believe he ate some green mouse pellets9poison)
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Dawn Ferara, DVM
My cat gets UTIs from time to time. Usually my vet will come to my house and write an RX for food. He is out of the country and I cannot take my cat out of the house. He gets very nervous. Can anyone recommend someone ? I am in Brooklyn, NY
Fish question-my fish has a white area on both sides of his tail, looks like something is on him. He is also sitting vertically a lot and hasn’t eaten lately. Any ideas?
Hi Christina,i recently bought two baby chicks.should i vaccinate them?and what special measures should i take to take care of them?what do you recommend?
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Christina Chambreau I am not an expert on chickens, nor am I familiar with specific chicken diseases that may be endemic in Bangladesh. Some chickens thrive merely eating a wide range of food scraps and foraging for insects. Most chickens do not thrive when kept indoors. In general I do not recommend vaccines for any species. I have done some research to find out about poultry diseases in Bangladesh and have not found anything specific, so I have compiled some possible references, even one in India.
In general I do not recommend vaccines and do recommend having a relationship with a homeopath or natural healing veterinarian so if they become ill you can immediately get help.
Several good contacts in the US include:
http://urbanhomestead.org/journal/2010/07/30/raising-natural-poultry/
holistic-hen.blogspot.com/
http://www.petremedycharts.com/ChickenHealth/home_remedies_for_chickens.html
http://www.vethomopath.com/indpoultry.htm – Dr. Makker is in India, so may have some better information for you.
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I live in Bangladesh and winter is approaching,so i’m worried the chicks won’t be able to make it since some of my friends experienced the same problem
He’s a male cat and 7 years old. Now he’s looking super upset and won’t move from the one spot that he’s at.
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Dakota Brooks I use ol Roy and my dogs seem to really love it!
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Kasia R I use Hill’s too, but not the science diet, one of the prescription diets.
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PK Dennis If you want the best you should go online and research feeding your dog a raw or “BARF” diet – this is the most biologically appropriate diet for almost any dog. Once you find local sources for the raw meat and raw bones required by the diet, and get both you and your dog comfortable feeding raw it will cost less than what you might spend on a premium prepared kibble or canned food.
But, it may not fit with your lifestyle — many people can’t stand the thought of handling raw meat, gathering the supplies, and making sure food is defrosted each day for the dog’s meal(s). It is easier to buy a bag or can of commercially prepared dog food. And some dogs have health issues or damaged teeth that can not tolerate a raw diet.
So, the way to pick the best dog food you can afford, you need to find a good pet store (one that does not sell puppies!) and locate the grain-free selection of dog foods (either kibble or canned, which ever you prefer to feed). Then start reading the labels. You want a grain-free product that has real meat as the first 2 (or even better 3) ingredients. Real meat will read: beef, lamb, turkey, elk, bison, salmon meal, whitefish meal, etc. Meals are the entire animal ground up and dried — which is a good thing when it comes to fish!
Do not buy anything that lists ‘by-products’ in the ingredients. By-products can be nothing more than ground up chicken feathers — not a good source of protein no matter what the commercial producers say!
You may pay more for this very good dog food, but your dog will eat less of it per meal to maintain an ideal weight over foods that contain grains.
The dog only eats 2-3 morsels if any. Shouldn’t this food be kept in a glass or metal containers?
Can dry dog food turn rancid and put off a gas that makes it difficult to breath. I’ve been smelling this for months and its getting worse. Can this be unhealthy for me?
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carolyn autuori Thank you, after I showed her your comment. She doesn’t believe it but she went and bought 73% hamburger meat, and cooked it in microwave with frozen green peas. I know dogs can eat peas if run through food processor. I had a lasa apso 28 years and a pekingnese 14 years and never seen anything like this. Im too the point of wanting to take the dog to a vet to make sure its okay. The animal seems happy, energetic but skin is dry, hair is course and shedding terribly.I’m just concerned as this is her first dog and she feeds it everything she eats the dog gets some too. I showed her the list of do’s and don’ts for what to not give your dog. The dog does go to the bathroom but doesn’t urinate maybe twice a day if that. I’m just so concerned for the dog. The owner thinks she knows best.
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PK Dennis Jana is right on! Plus I need to think that if the dog is not skin and bones, and is leaving food in a dish for weeks there is too much food down at any one time!
Dog food should be purchased in small quantities, stored in an air tight container and fed to the dog according to the instructions on the package. AND being a responsible dog owner includes buying the best food one can afford — and anyone but the homeless can afford better than expired dry food from a discount store.
Put that food out for the rats and go get that poor dog some decent grain-free food, look for a pet store that does not sell puppies and pick a grain-free kibble that has real meat as the first 2 or (and even better 3) ingredients. You should be able to get a very good kibble for $14.00 a bag.
Follow the instructions for the amount to feed per day on the package (based on the weight of the dog) and put only that amount down each day for the dog. Put a little water on the kibble before you put it down. If the dog doesn’t eat it within 20 mins than pick it up and throw it out. Unless the dog is one of those that are so picky they only eat one or two bites unless hand fed, it will be eating its meals in mins and licking the bowl clean.
Once you have accomplished this it will be time to have a heart to heart conversation with your room mate. Explain what the food costs, how much better it is for the dog, how much happier the dog is eating it — and most of all, how much better you feel not having the nasty discount food in your environment. And see where it goes from there.
The reality is that you may need to find a new room mate if she cares so little for her dog to treat it this way.
Fight the good fight!
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carolyn autuori Thank you, PK Dennis,
I will show her this comment as well. Yes, I will get a new roommate as Icannot sit and watch this dog get fed this way. Im so concerned if something happens to her dog while she’s gone,she will blame me. I’ve never let either of my two dogs go without the best food available. My dogs ate like princesses and prince’ s until I had to put them down. They were my children. This has open my eyes that everyone shouldn’t own animals! God bless.
honestly…i would get a vet involved. sometimes they can identify a malady based on the smell, but they’d want to do further diagnostics.
I AM getting vet involved but no vet in today; doesn’t look like an emergency and tomorrow she’s traveling “to the other end of the world” for physio appointment. So trying to see if anybody has any experience or insights.
Quite sure it’s coming from the urinogenital area, as that’s where strongest when I sniff her all around as well as stain on pee pad also had this odor. Only slight actual urine odor mixed in with it.
has she been tested for diabetes?
Blood work and urinalysis about a month ago. Clean. No signs of an issue other than the strange odor which started yesterday. No increased drinking, no increased urination, no other signs.
weird. good luck figuring it out!
Weird is the word. It is possible it’s from one of the meds she’s on I just don’t want to make faulty assumptions.