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15th September 12:24
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HOWEDY i.m. lurker,
CORRECTO~! AMAZING <{}:~) > CORRECTO AGAIN~! Simply AMAZING <{};~ ) > CORRECTO AGAIN~! SINCERELY AMAZING <{}';~ ) > TRULY SINCERELY SIMPLY AMAZING <{}';~ ) > HOWE COME? They're PAINLESS an HARMLESS; they PROTECT the joint. Most veterinary malpracticioners recommend draining them: http://www.rottweiler.net/forums/vet...1-hygroma.html Re: hygroma -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ellie had a hygroma when she was younger - it was fairly large so I puchased the dogleggs. I thought about making something to go around her elbow but I figured it wouldn't work as well - she didn't seem to mind wearing the dogleggs. She wore them 24/7 (except when she went outside) for several weeks or so (maybe a month, can't remember) and it finally went away and hasn't come back. Maybe it would have gone away by itself but she also loves to lay on the cool, hard floor in the summer so I figured she still could by weaing the dogleggs. My vet also said not to drain it. As brunie's mom stated, hygromas are not painful but they sure are ugly and if she ever gets another one I still have the dogleggs (they give you an extra strap in case the dog has grown). |
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15th September 12:24
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HOWEDY Drunken Reggie~!
You can bet your arse on it, Reggie~! "Seem" the pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin punk thug coward active acute chronic life-long INCURABLE Malignant MaliciHOWES MENTAL CASES got EMBARRASSED talkin HEELTH an SHOCK COLLARS all at the same time <{}:~ ) > Ahhh, you're sufferin a touch of "Unabomber Syndrome" <{}:~ ) > I suggest you take a couple more weeks off, eh, Drunken Reggie? Not water, just layin arHOWEND on abrasive surfaces causes callHOWESES like that; HOWEver, sometimes they can be a licking dermatitis, a STRESS INDUCED self mutilation; so, if they're lickin the elbows or paws you got to distract an praise the to EXXXTINGUISH the problem <{}:~ ) > A licking dermatitis would likeWIZE appear as an abrasion, and she'd be lickin it which is a SELF COMFORTING behavior, but the constant licking keeps it open and rather uncomfortable; sometimes veterinary malpracticioners acutally AMPUTATE toes to CURE the lickin problem. Keri Lotion, Bag Balm, Vasoline, Vitamin E, Aloe, lots of stuff available. Yeah, it's no problem -- sometimes dogs even get them on their chests <{}:~ ( > Couldn't hurt <{}:~ ) > http://www.freewebs.com/thesimplyama...althcareve.htm DIET / Nutrition / Health Care / VETERINARY PARASITES - MALPRACTICE And IATROGENIC / Stress Induced AUTO-IMMUNE DIS-EASES DISCLAIMER: The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard AIN'T a veterinary malpracticioner; HE only IDENTIFIES EXXXPOSES an DISCREDITS the veterinary malpracticioners who'd RIP US OFF for HOWER hard earned dough at the EXXXPENSE of HOWER dog's lives <{}:~ ) > |
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