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Posted by mjrandall on 06-08-2005 12:41 PM:

Hoarse dog

Got any quick remedies for fixing a hoarse dog??? I just hate to give the vet $40 bucks when I can do it myself.....Thanks.


Posted by mjrandall on 06-08-2005 02:37 PM:

i need some help with this guys......


Posted by Inleopard on 06-08-2005 03:27 PM:

why is the dog hourse need more info thank's Chaney

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Posted by CHRIS SUTTON on 06-08-2005 07:13 PM:

Antiflamitory??????? from a vet or i use advil 2 times a day. seems to work ok? but silence is a wonderful thing! If its permantly hurt talk to you vet about taking the tonsils out have heard good results with this to? hope this helps


Posted by marsha cloudy on 10-02-2006 10:57 PM:

my dog is hoarse

MJ....our young hound was bitten by a coon and soon after lost his bark. After several trips to the vet and dose after dose of antiobiotics, nothing helped. Went to the small animal clinic at A&M and $800 later....still no bark. Seems his vocal chords are partially paralyzed. Don't know if he'll ever recover which is really sad since he was treeing on his own at a year old. If anyone has any remedy we haven't tried, please let us know.


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