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by Two Moons on 20 August 2009 - 19:08
I see you.
Moons.

by poseidon on 20 August 2009 - 20:08
Much appreciated.
Regards.

by CrysBuck25 on 20 August 2009 - 22:08
I read this yesterday in article form. It was good information. So far that hasn't popped up here in Idaho yet. With a low mortality rate, it seems the best you can do, if your dog is infected, is to give them immune support and try to keep it from becoming pneumonia, as well as keeping your dog at home, unless you need to go to the vet. Should be common sense, but there are a lot of people who take their dogs with them everywhere, and a person might not notice the symptoms.
I think I'll keep to leaving Oakley home unless we're going up to the mountains. I think, that far from civilization, that we are probably safe!
Crys

by JRANSOM on 21 August 2009 - 03:08
Don't let some people on here keep you from posting yourself on here! C'mon ! You've been doing this long enough to have thick enough skin to just keep on!

by yellowrose of Texas on 21 August 2009 - 03:08
THANKS TO HODIE FOR THIS VALUABLE INFO...ONE MORE HEADACHE doggie flu>>>>>>
HI HODIE:
by mobjack on 21 August 2009 - 15:08
Hodie, you are missed here.

by Mystere on 21 August 2009 - 20:08
by Louise M. Penery on 22 August 2009 - 00:08
It is much like the low mortality rate with the swine flu--to which I have not intention of being innoculated. While it may not be absolutely true, I've heard the the company responsible for the marketing of the swine flu vaccine began the development and research for this vaccine before the actual outbreak of swine flu.
With all other vaccinations for diseases to which you feel your dog may be suseptible, try to have your dog titered. I haven't vaccinated my own adult dogs against common canine diseases in years. When my dog's 3-year rabies vaccine was due recently, I had him titered: his antibody level was more than 5 times the minimum level needed to confer immunity to rabies!!
by Wildmoor on 22 August 2009 - 17:08
Pam

by Pharaoh on 23 August 2009 - 01:08
You are missed.
Michele
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