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TailChaser95
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Lost her mouth

I have a beagle female going on 3yrs old. She is a super nice dog. In preparation for the national hunt I was allowing her to run loose about every other night. She had a really good mouth then one day it was hardly anything. I put her in the pen and try to keep her from barking but it hasn't helped. Does anyone have any tips tricks or medicine I could give her?

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RLenhart
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Registered: Dec 2013
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I can't say i've used it myself but I hear predizone get mentioned every time somebody is talking voice problems. If I wanted to get ones voice back for a hunt and wasn't able to give her the time to heel naturally I'd be going to the vet to ask about predizone.

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Greg Burks
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I have friend that uses the stuff that you spray in the back of your mouth when you have a sore throat. I can't remember what it's called but he says it works...might try until you can get to the vet...

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POTOMAC
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Prednisone is a steroid and you can give that and an antibiotic if by chance they could havean infection but more than likely she holed something are got into something while she was out and flat barked her out!!!! You can go to tsc and get la200 and squirt inthe back of there mouth for 3 days butthemainthing is confine her into a shipping crate inside or some where that's heist gonna bark at all!!! Rest other voice is the key and no guarantee itwillevercome back100% !!la200 is a antibiotic and a lot say it does nothing buti know of dogs that were given this and let rest mainly for 5-6 days and theycamebackgood as new !!! 571-233-5819

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Englishman97
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I read on here to use mustard it worked for me

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