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Asked for male, 17 years old from Jhunjhunu
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Actually there are many things through which we can identify the purity of german shepherd pup.
1. just see the puppy chest region, in between front and back legs. There shouldn't be any white spot on lower chest part. If there is any white spot it means that it is not a pure German Shepherd pup.
2. They have a long and bushy tail that hangs down. Show Line German Shepherds have an angulated back that slopes from high to low as you go from shoulders to rear end, but the Working Line Ger...more
Asked for male, 21 years old from Cachar
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Actually canine distemper can't be cured sir, we can only prevent canine distemper disease before infecting the dog by vaccination, after the dog gets infected by canine distemper disease, there is no cure, only supportive and supplementary treatment can be given, we can't completely cure canine distemper disease, sorry to say so,
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Asked for male, 15 years old from Jhunjhunu
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Yes sir, you can give, but better to follow the same diet u used to follow instead of introducing new diet, can we kindly know the diet schedule for ur puppy, so that it will be easy for us to explain in more detail.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Aurangabad
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Yes, we can help you for sure, but we want few details like what diet you gave your pet at last sir, did you vaccinate and deworm your pet sir, is there any vomition or diahorrea sir,
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kindly explain in detail about your puppy diet, vaccination schedule, deworming history, so it will be easy for us to help you in making your puppy active.
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Mumbai
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Actually I think ur pet cat may be having digestion problems,
Kindly explain in detail about the deworming history, consistency of vomit, frequency of vomit,
So that we can able to provide accurate diagnosis and cure your cat vomit problem,
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Asked for female, 33 years old from Mumbai
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Normally if it has passed a week it should heal by itself, if it doesn't heal we should give oral or injective antihistamines.
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Delhi
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Looks to be a urinary bladder issue. Could be an infection or something worse like tumour. Please have a scan done.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Panchkula
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Well, actually laziness and eye problem are normal issues noticed in diabetes, but can you kindly send the blood report or sugar level of your pet, to see that is it very high or in near normal blood sugar level, so it will be easy for us to tell exactly how we can help your pet to recover from the problem using medications,
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