There is nothing more worrying and frustrating than your dog refusing to take its medication. If the medication is not administered correctly, the dogs condition will not improve and may even worsen, and in most cases the medicine is wasted. If the dogs condition is serious and you find it impossible to administer medication to [...]
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December 13, 2009 by buydogcare · Leave a Comment
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December 12, 2009 by hen · Leave a Comment
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As with the eye drops, one person holds the dog firmly while the other person administering the drops takes hold of the ear with the index finger and thumb of one hand and pulls it towards the other ear. This helps open up the inside of the ear and makes the opening of the ear [...]
December 10, 2009 by buydogcare · Leave a Comment
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Generally, two people are required: one to hold the dog, the other to administer the medication, in this case eye drops. If the dog is held to tightly, it will struggle and may become aggressive. If held to loosely, it will tend to move around and escape from your grasp. The person holding the dog [...]






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