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  1. My 3 got them when Pongo first arrived at my home. He had a very bad flea problem at the kennel, I was also horrified but I took them all to the vets and they all got a pill. I vacuumed real good and $65.00 later they were all gone....I know it is very contagious.... Before I knew he had them the other 2 had got them, Aladdin was the only one that did not....

     

    It's not contagious dog-to-dog. They all got infected via the fleas, not via each other. :) Fix the flea problem, you'll fix the tapeworm problem!

  2. If I disinfected the house every time someone came in with tapes, I'd have a MUCH cleaner house. :lol

     

    Seriously, it's pretty common and easily treated. You might not even have to bring in a sample if you just tell the vet what you've seen. You don't even need a flea infestation to get it, all it takes is one. Nasty buggers.

     

    Once I fed the dogs rice and got all freaked out when they ALL had worms.... except, it wasn't worms, it WAS rice. Good thing I realized it before I called the vet. :P

     

    Oh, and I never treat multiple dogs with the wormer unless they show tapes also - and that's only happened once in 3+ years of fostering. I wouldn't treat, but just keep an eye out. There's a good chance that the others are OK.

  3. Ok, so I had a chance to see Sweetie today (OMG, what a sweet dog!!) and this is one screwed up foot!

     

    The leftmost nail goes UP. The pad for that toe is so warped, it looks like she's walking on bone (and not the pad). The second to the left toe has a screwed up pad also, but not as much. I'm amazed she's walking as well as she is!

     

    She's in good hands with Amy though. :)

  4. Were his nails longer when you picked him up? I wonder if they twisted due to hitting the ground when he walked. Let us know what you find out.

     

    I believe they were (I wasn't at her pickup). There are a bunch of notations in her medical records about the toes, and something about them being "corkscrew". The owners claim it was a racing injury? But honestly, I don't remember her having any issues when we placed her the first time, so right now it's a big mystery and she's clearly in pain.

  5. Princess seems to be sprouting bumps and lumps all over. We had a clear pimple-like thing drained a while back and the vet said it was nothing to be concerned about (I forget what he called it - we just call them "old lady bumps" because she gets them every once and a while).

     

    Welp, now she has this on her eye:

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    And this one on her belly:

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    Vet appt is on thursday. Any ideas?

  6. If she's already putting full weight on it, you'll be OK! Her leg looks great. And she's young - my broken legged foster was 2 also and she bounced back like nothing happened! And our current broken legged gal is also young, and she's the same.

     

    Leash walk, restrict activity for 8 weeks, but don't worry! She'll be fine. :)

     

     

  7. This might be totally off, but my girl always get acorns stuck between her toes for some reason. Is whatever that is something stuck like that?

     

    YOU ARE MY ANGEL !!!!

     

    I read your post and DH and I ran over there and she didn't want us to touch it ... we pulled out an ACORN! It was embedded between her toes.

     

    I cannot tell you how thankful I am ... I'm in tears. Thank you so much.

     

    DH just said to tell you that he owes you a beer .... :)

     

     

    Whoo!! :thumbs-up

     

    The first time she did it I was SO FREAKED - she just started limping out of nowhere! Now it's like old hat... "Welp, she's got another acorn stuck in her toes!" :lol

     

    What a relief!!

  8. I do not know if anything on this site will help you, but I was here today forwarding it to a friend of mine in IL that has a "grippet:" with cold weather issues.

    http://store.poochpad.com/index.html

    One of the elderly greys I dogsit has gone to the bridge but these were/are the best thing since sliced bread. I haven't explored the other options on the site that may help you but can vouch 100 percent for the ease and durabity of the pee pads. The mature pee pads are 50% off ONLY through tonite with a code which I will give anyone interested. Christi said to order the 36X36 for pee pads (in case others need them). Thet\y also make an SUV liner.

     

    I've used pooch pads also - they're great.

  9. You could always switch to a raw diet. :) Most people whose dogs had skin, ear or eye problems and switched to raw saw the problems disappear. Otherwise, I think the other suggestions already given about trying a different food or a probiotic are sound.

     

    We were on raw for a year and so no change in the ear gunk.

     

    Really, if it's not bothering him and causes no problem, I wouldn't worry about it. You'll probably cause more problems changing foods.

     

     

  10. Anyway, his poops have gone from pudding like to explosive D. I kind of expected that after the drastic change in diet and all the meds he is on. We have to give it a week on the rice and beef before we do anything different.

     

    He is having the explosive D on the beef and rice, you mean? That doesn't seem right to me, honestly, even with the change, etc.

     

    I know rice can aggravate the stomach, so I usually use potatoes but even then I wouldn't expect the rice to make it get worse to the level of explosive diarrhea.

     

    Is he drinking OK still?

     

     

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