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Mon, 15 Jun 2009
parvo virus, and sarcoptic mange
PARVO F STRAIN, there seems to be a huge outbreak in the parvo virus department and it isn't your traditional parvo most of us are used to.,and traditional treatments are not working,my advice is to vaccinate early,I start at 5 weeks old or older if they will be with us for a while like the Tiny l.h. chihuahuas,I do them at 7 weeks.remember to be very careful when introducing your new puppy to the world they are not protected until atleast 2 weeks from the first shot and very well protected 2 weeks after the second shot.so if your in a rush to show off your new puppy,please take pictures and send them.be a good and safe owner and PROTECT YOUR PUPPY!!take your puppy to the Vet right away and go to only a top reputable Vet as not all of them are good and truely care about your animals welfare,I recommend the Tropicana Animal Hospital.Dr.Nave is a surgery specialist there but only hires the best to take care of your needs as well as your animals needs. .................................. http://www.parvobook.com/..................... http://www.edmontonsun.com/Comment/2007/07/26/4369079-sun.html................................ http://www.parvobuster.com/value-packs.php.............................. SARCOPTIC MANGE, this is a nasty bug and undetectable through skin scrapings,so your vet won't notice it if you take your puppy in with it.what to look for is scaly,moist sores that itch and spread and create hair loss.if you notice this.then don't wait to spend a ton of money at the Vet and get serious about it,use 10 units of injectable ivermectin under the skin every week for 6 weeks and buy peroxide and borax,mix 1 cup peroxide and 1/2 cup borax to 1 gallon of water and dip your puppy or dog in it every day after 1 week refresh the mix and continue through the six weeks or when you notice the scabs are healing and the skin appears to be getting back to normal.can be from 1 week to the full 6 week treatment time.you would need to use a insulin needle and syringe, that measures the best and more accurate,to avoid over dosing..feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this.

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Fri, 10 Aug 2007
PUPPY'S GUARANTEE
I offer a one year replacement guarantee against life-threatening genetic defects. To the best of the seller's knowledge, these puppy's are in good health, and free from symptoms of infectious disease at the time of sale. This policy does not cover death due to neglect or abuse of any kind. If puppy is used for breeding in any way,then this guarantee becomes void. Buyer agrees to provide for this dog’s emotional and physical care, including annual, physical examinations and recommended vaccinations by a licensed veterinarian, and always feed a nutritional food. Buyer agree that any puppy has special needs regarding its environment, and agrees to house in doors. When outdoors, all puppies are required to have fixed shade, and a safe, clean water supply with complete secure fencing. It is understood that a purchased puppy should go to the veterinarian within 2 days of the sale date. If any treatment is rendered necessary it is preformed at the buyer's expense. If buyers veterinarian finds the puppy unacceptable as a pet, a letter from the examining veterinarian, stating the date of exam and complete diagnosis including why he/she is unacceptable as a pet, will be required. Seller reserves the right to have the puppy examined by a veterinarian of sellers choice. As I don't always have puppies, the buyer will have to wait for the next available puppy of equal value. No guarantees are made on the size, weight, and color of puppy at maturity. All claims made by seller are educated guesses.Hernias are common and so are pinched nasals,in shih-tzu's and hypoglycemia in chihuahua's and sensitive stomaches in pomeranians of which are not covered. REGISTRATION: Seller certifies that this puppy was bred in accordance with The Continental Kennel Club CKC registration requirement for purebred dogs. This puppy is being sold with limited registration unless stated and agreed upon in writing.Both types of registration will permit this dog to participate fully in CKC approved competition; the ‘limited’ registration denies registration privileges to any offspring of this dog, and is the sellers confirmation that this dog is intended as a family pet, not for breeding. Seller recommends neutering (males) and spaying (females) at age of six months, unless dog is to be shown in competition, or health considerations require otherwise. Altered dogs live a healthier life and generally have fewer behavioral problems. Dogs sold with “limited registration” are not to be bred at all.

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