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Ryan Bowman

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  1. Hi, Chemotherapy treatment is considered the gold standard for this aggressive form of cancer and usually consists of a combination of oral and injectable drugs given on a frequent basis. The exact treatment protocol will vary depending on the veterinarian and financial resources of the dog's family. The Wisconsin Lymphoma Protocol is a short, but intense chemotherapy regimen currently popular with oncologists as the primary canine lymphoma treatment. I hope, this may help!
  2. Hi, I think this is very normal. So, nothing to worry on this! Yes, mental games do help for calming them down as Jemmy suggested.
  3. Hi, In some cases the ear canal becomes moist from bathing, grooming or swimming and the moisture fosters the growth of microorganisms in the ear canal. This may be the reason your dog is afraid of and showed the reactions. Prevention in these cases can be as simple as cleaning the ear to remove the moisture and prevent the infection.
  4. Hi Sheena, I have a simple solution. Substitute a toy or chew bone when your puppy tries to gnaw on fingers or toes. Provide plenty of interesting and new toys so that your puppy will play with them instead of gnawing on you or your clothing!!
  5. Hi Gen, one thing you should know is that all dogs go through a healing crisis as the mites die (often called die-off effect). It’s inevitable no matter what you use to kill them. Mite Avenge is the most effective natural mite killer you can buy and it’s also the only mite treatment that’s honest enough to tell you that there’s more to curing Demodex than just killing the mites.
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