If any one needs any advice on there pets den feel free to holla at me... im a fully qualified veterinarian nurse of 11 years and i will be able to advise.
Bless
Dj Quiva said
16:08 08/31 2008
raaaee. If I have any I'll ask.. Fluffy says "arooo"
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
10:27 09/01 2008
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RiddimRyder said
08:13 09/03 2008
here's a question...is heart worm pills necessary or is it really just a cash grab? I know the truth however you being a vet nurse I'd like to hear your reply!
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
08:55 09/03 2008
No its not a cash grab.
It is recommend that all dogs not currently infected with heartworms should be given heartworm pills to prevent an attack.
Prior to putting a dog on heartworm pills, the veterinarian will probably perform a test to be certain that the dog is not already infected.
Infection occurs through bites from infected mosquitoes. It is a myth that indoor dogs will not get heartworm, or that dogs with shaggy coats are better protected. All dogs can suffer the occasional bite from a mosquito that carries heartworm larvae.
Heartworm pills are fairly easy to take, and relatively inexpensive as pet medicine goes. Average treatment ranges in price from six to eight US dollars (USD) per month. Some topical treatments also can be used in place of pills and may repel fleas and ticks as well.
so my advice would be to start givin your dogs this medication as soon as possible because if you leave it till the dog gets infected with heart worm it will be more expensive and harder to cure.. in many cases the animal dies from the infection.
Hope dis helped... need any more info den jus holla at me... Bless
Mediazone Badman said
22:01 09/03 2008
I have a three legged dog named tripod right. This damn dog keeps banging my teddy bear (stewie) and keeps humping my 8 month year old kitten(tricksy). I dont know what to do with it....Should I castrate tripod? Cause my kitten has two ass holes now and and I miss sleeping with by special teddy stewie, cause its always covered in dog cum:(
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
01:09 09/04 2008
** had to re read dis a few times to see if this was a joke**
Anyways castration is definitly a must this will stop tripod terrorising the kitten and the teddy bear.
Dj Quiva said
12:15 09/04 2008
titus wrote:
I have a three legged dog named tripod right. This damn dog keeps banging my teddy bear (stewie) and keeps humping my 8 month year old kitten(tricksy). I dont know what to do with it....Should I castrate tripod? Cause my kitten has two ass holes now and and I miss sleeping with by special teddy stewie, cause its always covered in dog cum:(
mad again
crucial24 said
08:35 11/12 2008
What is the best solution for a 8 month puppy who has ticks?
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
05:43 11/13 2008
I recommend you take your dog to a local veterinarian hospital or you could buy a over the counter medication called Frontline spray.
Removing Ticks The most common mistake many dog owners make when removing ticks is not removing the whole tick.
Let me explain.
When it *u*ks your dog's *lo**, a tick's head is pressed against the dog's skin, face first. Its mouth is actually buried under your dog's skin. If you are not careful, you can leave the head behind.
Here is how you can safely remove ticks
Hold a cotton swab soaked in mineral oil against the tick for about 30 seconds.
Use tweezers, like this Apothecary Magnifying Tweezer, to squeeze the skin that surrounds the tick and grab its head.
Slowly, pull it out. When you finish, clean the spot with rubbing alcohol.
Make sure that you got everything out and don't forget to wash your hands.
Removing ticks is not complicated, but it's important that you do it correctly.
Try this solution it will work.. anything else just holla
calcetaz said
05:37 01/02 2009
ahhh kool lipss
TresZFreSh said
20:51 08/24 2009
Zhen said
11:06 09/06 2009
have you ever come across any american bull dogs here in jamaica?
spylah said
06:37 09/11 2009
How often should you deworm your dogs?
Dj Tweety said
16:32 09/16 2009
LIPSSSSSSSS MI RABBIT HAVE DIORRHOEA WHAT MUST I DO?
DJ Kem said
16:34 09/16 2009
my pet bird pretty fly away about two months now n all now it havent return home what must i do?
Bless
Removing Ticks
The most common mistake many dog owners make when removing ticks is not removing the whole tick.
Let me explain.
When it *u*ks your dog's *lo**, a tick's head is pressed against the dog's skin, face first. Its mouth is actually buried under your dog's skin. If you are not careful, you can leave the head behind.
Here is how you can safely remove ticks
Hold a cotton swab soaked in mineral oil against the tick for about 30 seconds.
Use tweezers, like this Apothecary Magnifying Tweezer, to squeeze the skin that surrounds the tick and grab its head.
Slowly, pull it out. When you finish, clean the spot with rubbing alcohol.
Make sure that you got everything out and don't forget to wash your hands.
Removing ticks is not complicated, but it's important that you do it correctly.
Try this solution it will work.. anything else just holla