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Posted by bones on 06-01-2015 11:34 PM:

What do you give?

Got a young dog that has barked it self out voice sounds like a collie. Any suggestions,she barked her self out treeing on a cat. Some say benadrly?

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Posted by rthompson on 06-01-2015 11:36 PM:

Depo. ask your vet and pen her up


Posted by huntforlife on 06-02-2015 02:54 AM:

I used LA200 when my pup barked himself out and kept him in the barn away from everything. I believe it was 3cc once a day for 3 days but dont quote me on that. Squirt it in the back of your dogs throat and give it plenty of rest! Search LA200 on here and you will find tons of info.Hope this helps! It worked great for me.


Posted by glynnsdawgs63 on 06-02-2015 04:00 AM:

a good squirt of yellow mustard 2 times a day for a week.

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Posted by joey on 06-02-2015 06:58 AM:

I would give him some La200, yellow mustered, benadryl, pizza, chicken noodle soup, antibiotics and week of being quit. Or you could just keep him quite for a week it will all do the same thing. The only thing a vet would do would give him a steroid shot for inflammation and it would speed up the process but the results would be the same as keeping him quite.

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Posted by bones on 06-02-2015 12:49 PM:

Thanks guys I will try anything at this point

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Posted by BigContry on 06-02-2015 12:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by joey
I would give him some La200, yellow mustered, benadryl, pizza, chicken noodle soup, antibiotics and week of being quit. Or you could just keep him quite for a week it will all do the same thing. The only thing a vet would do would give him a steroid shot for inflammation and it would speed up the process but the results would be the same as keeping him quite.


Now that's funny right there. I don't care who you are!!!!!! LOL

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