How to sedate my dog?
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My dog recently got a mouthful of porcupine quills and we have gotten most of them out but there is a few left and he won't stay still. The only way we will get them out is if we successfully sedate him. Please don't tell me to take him to the vet because clearly if we intended to take him to the vet we would've done it right away and not bothered to try and get them out on our own.
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Take him to a vet and let the vet get them out. He can give the poor dog an antibiotic in case of infection...
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My dog, Molly, freaks out whenever we take her to the vet. Even getting her nails clips, she snarls and tries to bite them. They are going to sedate her for her annual physical and I was wondering how they would do it?
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Probably a fast-acting sedative injection - they are faster and more reliable than an ingested sedative...
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my boyfriends dog has got to go. i dont know how or when but its going. i need advice on how to do this. so it all started when my boyfriend got this dog when he was 12. they had to put the dogs mom down because she kept biting everyone. so apparently...
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I have an elderly rattie so if you still have this guy and need help with him feel free to contact me...
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Help me think straight. I was attacked by a loose German Shepherd while out on a walk with my husband and our two small leashed dogs. What should I do next? The owner is in denial and I am concerned for the safety of myself and others. I think that if...
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Calling the police is the best starting point for you. Animal attacks of any type aren't acceptable...
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Help me train my dog not to bark at other dogs while we’re walking. My dog Charlie likes to pull towards and bark at other dogs while we’re walking. I’m new to dog ownership and not well-versed in dog modification methods. I’ll try to give relevant information...
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"1.) Asking her to sit quietly until the other dog passes and then giving her a treat for good...
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To cut a long story short my dog bit someone my dog is a 10 months old staffordshire terrier and bit someone. Now to everyone saying o my god keep your opinions to yourself because my brother let him of the leash and somehow he nipped someone i wasnt...
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Keep your mouth shut. You know what he tried to do & that he didn't get away with it. Don't tell...
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My 11 year old dog, a tenterfield-terrier (cross between an Australian terrier and a Jack russell), seems to get along all right with our new dog, a terrier cross (we think maybe crossed with beagle, not sure), who is 1.5 - 2 years old. only our older...
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To be frank, that's a really bad idea. Your dogs need to work this out themselves. If your older dog...
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I just started doing contract work in a small office a few times a week, and one of my co-workers brings her adorable Australian Shepherd (~1 year old) on Tuesdays. From day one, this dog has been very threatened by my presence, and unless she is restrained...
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Sciatrix: its a small 30lb dog who randomly attacks people. Someone, as a reflex because they don't...
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What's the best way to get a new dog in this specific situation? Due to a some recent events, my wife and I are going to have to live apart for an indefinite (hopefully short) period. She will live in Scotland, me in the Netherlands. We are currently...
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I'd wait until you and your wife are reunited before adopting a new dog. Your current dog will be going...
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My neighbor is hassling me about my dog very occasionally peeing/sniffing/rolling on the grass between the sidewalk and the street. This is totally legal, but what can I do to get her to piss off? Yellow snow inside. I own my home in the city. A family...
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This seems like a situation where avoiding the property is easy and doesn't cause you any negative consequences...
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