Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 8:46 pm
ok i allready know the answer since ring worm its a very contagious Fongus but i want other people to speak up in the matter since today im having a house meeting, and help me out with a humane solution to keep me and my pets safe yet not harming my roomates dog.
This its my roomates dog and he refuses to leave the dog outside or in a crate therefore my dog and my cat has to be lock in a room, Because i dont want them to get infected…
yet this its too late for me i just came from the hospital and i got some pills and creams and along with a badge of honor because of my roomate irresponsability, avandoment for his dog and bad hygene around others.
here are some pictures of the first week we are now in week 5 and the infection has spread all over his body and legs except his face…
http://images.munkypix.com/1638/l_489ed19ea5185dc48abf8a483c28b995.jpg
http://images.munkypix.com/1638/l_c5afec7d3d633f8e5b0fb5160600060b.jpg
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 2:39 pm
my dog has heart worms and i’ve been feeding it this medicine called interceptor. does this mean the medicine is working or something else is wrong?
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 8:27 am
it says on the instructions that i should feed it to him in one piece but he wont do it. i tried everything including forcing it but he wont budge. only it i break it up, will he eat it in his food. will it still do the same affect or will it not do its job at all?
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 2:28 am
I don’t want to sell my dogs life short by giving her drugs that will hurt her organs, immune system, etc.)
Is a monthly preventative like Heartguard really safe? Or is it like the Beneful of dog food and I should switch to a holistic method?
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
My last dog Jess, we had wormed at the vet. It cost a lot of money. (As vets do) Our new puppy is two months old and has not been treated yet. The supermarket worming treatments are at a fraction of the price.