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β’ Species: dog
β’ Age: 2?
β’ Sex: male/neutered
β’ Breed: Chihuahua / terrier?
β’ Body weight: 15.2 lbs
β’ History: adopted from shelter 6 months ago
β’ Clinical signs: violent, wretching cough, only at night after sleeping for a few hours. Chest seems to be "bouncing" when inhaling.
β’ Duration: cough - 3 times. "Bouncing" chest - most of the time.
β’ Your general location: Southeast Texas
My dog has woken us up in the middle of the night 3 times in the last 12 days with a violent scary cough. his resting heart rate is about 84 BPM, his resting respiration is about 20 per minute. We got him from a shelter about 6 months ago, he had all of his shots, tested negative for heartworms, and has been on heartworm meds (iverheart) monthly since we got him. Other than the scary cough and the stacked breathing he seems to be a happy healthy dog. The coughing only happens at night after he's been sleeping for a few hours and seems to only happen when he's burrowed under the covers at the bottom of the bed (we've been trying to avoid that). It only last for about 10 - 15 seconds and then he's fine. he is a ball of energy and has never coughed after exercise or play. We brought him to the vet yesterday and his temp was 103.1. He was given an antibiotic shot and we were told to give him baytril daily until it runs out. The vet said everything else looked normal. We asked for x-rays and ultrasound but he said to come back and we can do that if the antibiotics didn't clear it up.
In September 2017, after hurricane Harvey, I found a puppy (3months old?) on the side of the road and adopted her. I got all of her shots, she was tested for heartworms and was on heartworm meds monthly (iverheart). She had the exact same cough my current dog has. At first it would happen rarely, then started happening more often and the duration was longer. We ended up going to the vet on 3 separate occasions, 2 resulted in rounds of antibiotics due to fever. the vet told us the same thing every time, her lungs sound good her heart sounds good, she seems happy and healthy. One morning she woke us up and the coughing wouldn't stop and it looked like she was struggling to breathe. I rushed her to the vet and she died in my arms while I was waiting for him to open.
The reason I adopted my current dog is because I saw a photo of him and he looks almost identical to my dog (Maggie) that had recently died. when I saw him on the news I actually thought it might be
... keep reading on reddit β‘Our puppy was playing all day and we put her down to rest around 5pm. At 7pm we woke her up and had to lift her out of her crate, which weβve never had to do before. We sat her up and she was shaking and having a hard time walking. She ended up laying down and was awake but was extremely lethargic. She was covered in pee and peed in her crate, she has never peed in her crate and I had taken her to pee before I put her in the crate.
We carried her to the emergency vet hospital and she let us carry her the whole way, which was also concerning given she wiggles away within 10 seconds of picking her up normally.
After being at the vet for 30 mins she started to get some energy back but is still very lethargic
They triaged her and sent us home to monitor, her vitals were all normal, and they suspected she just had an accident in her crate which startled her. That didnβt seem right to me but could argue when she was acting almost completely normal with the vet staff.
Not sure what happened, anyone experience something like this. Is it possible she had a seizure while sleeping which caused her to pee and this is the after affect?
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Iβm going to be teaching a high school with a small unit on archeology. I need an episode with some flash, preferably older. I remember that one being particularly interesting. Any help?
IοΈ have a 5 month old Australian Shepard mix puppy. Itβs my boyfriend and my first dog, but we both grew up with pets. Heβs usually extremely sweet and loving, but randomly when heβs alone with me, heβll have these psychotic episodes where he starts full sprinting all around the apartment until finally diving underneath the couch (or whatever small space he can get to if IοΈ stop him from going under there). He barks at me the whole time he does this and if IοΈ try to grab/pet/do anything to him, he starts biting and scratching.
The only way IοΈ can get him to stop is if he hears me grab the treat bag and then if I tell him to go to his kennel, heβll obey like normal and eventually calm down. If IοΈ let him out too soon, he goes right back to it. He never misbehaves in the kennel itself. But weβve kennel trained him to like his kennel and go in there when heβs ready to sleep, so IοΈ really donβt want to reverse that training by making it a punishment place.
This only happens when heβs alone with me, never with my boyfriend. In fact last week it happened while my boyfriend was working in another room, and when he came out and said no, my dog listened and stopped. In all other instances with training, the dog obeys and listens to me just as much as he does for my boyfriend.
This seemingly happens unprovoked. At first IοΈ thought it was a result of when IοΈ told him no for something else (for example: chewing or scratching furniture). Then IοΈ thought it was also when Iβd eat a snack and he wanted some. But now itβs happening almost every time he and IοΈ are alone together. Just a minute ago he was hanging out on the porch and IοΈ was on the couch then he came in, we made eye contact, and he barked and it started again.
At first we thought it was some sort of puppy behavior, but itβs just getting worse. Iβm worried about the neighbors complaining about the noise and more importantly, Iβm worried about how Iβm going to handle the biting/scratching when heβs full sized. IοΈ honestly have no idea what to do. IοΈtβs making me dread being alone with him and making me feel like a terrible pet owner and that Iβm doing something wrong with him. IοΈ just want him to be happy and comfortable in our home with me.
Other information: Heβs fairly well trained otherwise (he walks fine on a leash, is house broken, waits for permission to eat, loves his kennel, good with people and dogs, etc). We live in an apartment but itβs a decent size. We take him out about 5 times a day at
... keep reading on reddit β‘My fiance and I just got a puppy who is 6 months old. We're blessed in that she's through a lot of the really difficult stuff (housebreaking, crate training) but she does of course have her things (teething so she is choooompy... and learning about leash and focusing). It's normal stuff and I feel confident we can handle it, and he feels the same way in general... but he's overwhelmed sometimes. I want him to know that feeling discouraged is normal! Does anyone have any good discussions about it? π he's not a training nerd like I am, so he just doesn't know, and I want him to hear it from someone other than me too!
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I had my fair fun with the DLC and appreciate the effort but this hardcore endgame isnt for me, cant enjoy it. Massive once admitted their game wasnt fun any more and thats what I realise now for myself, I get that there needs to be a real hardcore challenge for the long term but it feels overtuned at "hard" already. I love the mission designs and levels but the enemies feel too much of work every single time without optimised gear. worth the money, im too old to grind thru this stuff again. Wish everyone good loot and fun, downvote me as u wish, just my honest opinion.
I'm trying to remember which episode this happened in. I've searched on Google and tried going through the synopses of each episode on Wikipedia but I can't seem to find it. I need it for a thing.
Edit: also video of this specific moment would be cool as well as hilarious.
I think we have to take him to the dogtor
She was ticketed for littering.
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