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Posted by Smoky Mtn. on 02-27-2010 04:48 PM:

Dog LOST IT'S VOICE

I have a young Female that just needs some attention GIVEN to her voice...


ANY HELPFUL ADVICE... it's just weak...


The man I bought her from JUST NEVER TOOK care of HER...

Really ran down... PHYSICALLY...


Thanks for all YOUR HELP and COMMENTS in advance...


Vitamins...

Antibiotics...

????

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Posted by E.Indian on 02-27-2010 05:24 PM:

COUPLE CC'S OF LA-200 DOWN THE THROAT

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Posted by BAWL_TRACK on 02-27-2010 05:59 PM:

red cell if she poor looking an if she barked out i hear try mushtard,lemon juice

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Posted by Glynn Horne on 02-27-2010 06:17 PM:

Decadron (dexamethasone) injectable or Prednisone in the pill form are steroids that are used for a variety of conditions, one of them being as an anti-inflamatory agent.

They work by reducing the inflamation and irritation of the vocal cords that occur when a dogs has barked so much that he has stretched and irritated the vocal cords. This will sometimes give very noticable results but other times it will take several months for the dogs mouth to return to normal.

I would suggest giving 10 mg of prednisone daily for ten days or use a higher dose and taper gradually over a week. You can also give 4 to 6 mg of dexamethasone IM. Keep the dog quiet as well. Just remember it may take longer for the voice to fully recover. I would only use the steroids shorterm because they can cause bone loss, fluid retention and other problems if used longterm. So use them for a week or so and rest the voice and eventually it should return.

The antibiotics mentioned may help if the dog's voice problems are related to some type of infection of the larynx.


Posted by jay brademeyer on 02-27-2010 07:25 PM:

don't you have a vet down in them hills???

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Posted by Smoky Mtn. on 02-27-2010 07:29 PM:

Jay we are poooorrrrr mtn. boys....


Those VET BILLS AD UP QUICK!!!!!!

After you buy these old hounds AIN'T MUCH Left...


take care...

Glynn,

How much DEX cc and how often??

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Posted by Glynn Horne on 02-27-2010 10:57 PM:

If you have the 4 mg/cc, give 2 cc the first day and then 1 cc daily for about 5 days.

If you think she has an infection as well, start her on an antibiotic. Vibramycin (doxycycline) 100 mg twice a day (not three times a day), Bactrim (TMP/sulfa) twice a day, or Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) twice a day would be fine. There are other that would work as well.


Posted by Mutt on 02-27-2010 11:20 PM:

dog

I am glad you clarified using dex. It can cover an underlying condition,such as an infection,and the animal should be cleared first. Prednisone will do the same.
I give some B12 or B complex first. 3cc under the skin every other day for a week. Worm her out good and pump some feed to her. She will regulate the feed on her own. Then look at her. After all of the other variables are out of the way then give her some dex. if she's still down. She may just need some TLC and a no bark collar.There are many wonder drugs out there but no substitute for good feed and water.


Posted by Smoky Mtn. on 02-28-2010 12:03 AM:

Glynn,

Where do you buy the DEX.???

Guys, this dog was so POOR it was absolutely SAD...

Her MAJOR PROBLEM could just be NEGLECT... of GOOD FEED and WATER...


thanks so much for all the response... I LOVE NEW KNOWLEDGE of HOW I CAN better take care of MY DOGS...

I'm Learning something everyday how to do it better...

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