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verdigris
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Registered: Jul 2007
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help dog lost voice

He was just find last night these morning could not bark

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Allbritton
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Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Poplar Bluff, Missouri
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he will be ok. it happens. just like us if we yelled all night we would be hoarse and couldnt talk.

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umbie
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Registered: Dec 2010
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take him to the vet or call ur vet and get a steriod and a antibotic. My dog lost his and i waited a week before taking him an i should have went sooner. it may not come back

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Trey M
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I had a dog that had a really good mouth snd barked his self out when it came back it wasn't as loud. Taking the dog to the vet, sooner the better.

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skeets
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Registered: Jul 2011
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i got a dog that barked herself out and her mouth was never the same. ive seen it happen a lot to hard tree dogs, also i dont know this for a fact but seems like the louder a dogs mouth is the easier it is for them to strain it. ive never read that but from what ive seen it seems like the case.

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