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  1. I bought cbd oil for dogs at my local store. It works! I also got peppermint essential oil as well. It is very comforting my sick dog. The day after she puked, I started to give her the cbd oil. She looks much better and sleeps well. Thanks, Dr. Andrew!

  2. My granddaughter bought a husky puppy on Craigslist he was treated for a heavy infestation of round and hook worms last week and seemed fine and healthy for a week then 2 days ago started to vomit any water he drinks , loose stools with a lot of straining , and very lethargic and refusing to eat
    We took him to the vet and they checked him for parvovirus and he was cleared , he got subcutaneous fluids and sent home after $150
    He was better yesterday in the am and ate some food but today is already vomiting again and has not wanted to eat or drink he is out flat
    We are currently waiting for the vets office to open

  3. When my 🐕🐶 🐕🐶 🐕 get like that I give her peppermint a ginger ale drink it seem to work now she love mints so I let her have it now ok or Pepto Bismol work to put in the water doe 🤔🤔 🤔🤔 🤔🤔 🤔 ok SheliaP 💜💜 💜💜 💜💜 💜💜 💜💜 💜💜 💜

  4. Dr. Jones, My Maltese Annabelle has a small hard pink lump ontop of her head. It started out the size of a pinhead. But every time she goes to the groomer it gets nicked and bleeds. Now it's the size of a small fingernail. Is there anything I can do to get rid of this, or do I need to take her to the vet? Being on a strict budget, vet visits are a burden. If there's anything I can do, please let me know. I follow your videos and love your practice. Thank you for your time and help. S. S. Buckett

  5. Dr. Jones, Thx for another excellent video, God Bless You Sir !! I have an off the topic question for bloat emergency. If we suspect or see bloat situation developing and no emergency Vet care is immediately available like at night, then can we do this procedure in this video using a large or good size needle and try to relieve some pressure from the animal's belly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6XPJIxhHN0 While it can cause some minor other issues like lacerations or even infection, which can be attended during the vet's business hours, but real emergency situation would be subsided i.e. out of the critical ICU type situation. Thx again for your inputs.

  6. Well that IS VERY helpful to know! BUT I'm beginning to think the Pipster and Tula are in on this video together, maybe… maybe not!😇 One looking out for the other ya know! Say it ain't so!
    I have something to ask…
    Cats might be different though? One of mine has pica. BAD. And he will/ and can do it deliberately in front of me too. I could go on and on.I don't want to put him on "medication." Could you please address pica in cats, Dr. Andrew? So far we've already had one blockage…. He just whorfed up another hunk of plastic yesterday to my horror. Try as I do, he finds his treasures somewhere if he's bound and determined to. I had thought he was doing better. Apparently not. He's more like a dog as far as eating weird stuff. Go figure…woof. Meow. The struggle is REAL.Thank you for being there for all of us! wanda,Simon and Giorgio 🤗❤🐾🐈

  7. Great information. Last summer I got soil from my compost pile to put around my tree period ever since then I catch little Chloe dog eating the dirt. I wish I would have never put that dirt there LOL. She never gets sick at least I don't see it LOL she has a doggie door and she goes outside and throws up cuz she knows I get out the big machine if she does it in the house. What a good dog❤

  8. my zoey likes to eat everything but she knows better not to eat crap outside but my other dog oreo she will eat anything she sees outside and she will even eat her own vomit thumbs up to pippy
    and i am the first to comment lol

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