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Re: dog eats everything please help!!!!!



Have you recently changed your dogs food or food brand? Do you have any
other animals who you recently changed food brands with such as a cat?

If not don't despair. Sometimes manufacturers of pet food change their
ingredient sources or product and they don't change the label since the
basic items are the same and the pet food industry is self policed.

I would be interested in knowing what you are feeding your dog? Have you
changed any regular activities in your home? Any new people or pets or high
stress symptoms in your life?


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Jeremy Lowe
www.healthypetnet.com/jeremy
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Have you hugged your pet today?


"Annemarie Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have my dog 5 years now. All this time it has been a completely normal,
> quiet dog. Last week she went nuts. She started to eat everything. Pieces
of
> paper, chalk, paperclips, her own hear etc. She also tried to vomit and
she
> had trouble breathing. After 45 min everything went back to normal but not
> before she grazed like a cow outside. We thought she might try everything
to
> vomit. The next day we found all our flowers over the floor she had spent
> the night eating flowers incl. thorns and everything. I went to the vet to
> get her something to help her to vomit. He told me that that could not be
> the problem as she still also ate her normal food. He had never heard
> anything like it and thought it to be a kind of Alzheimer or something. He
> suggested giving it some time. The next day she finally vomits and
> everything seemed back to normal. Also the following day she vomits once.
> For 3 days it looked all right. Up till Sunday, then she got another
attack.
> This time at home. She tried to eat the chalk from the walls, the carpet,
> her own hair and so on. All this time she had trouble breathing and moved
> her tongue like a snake. Very fast in and out. She walked impatiently and
> there was no way to stop her. As it was Sunday we could not take her
> somewhere. After an hour and a half she was quiet again. Then two normal
> days and now she has an other attack. Once again this dog showed
completely
> normal behaviour for the last five years and this started all of the
sudden.
> My vet does not know what to do and of course I don't either. IS THERE
> SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS WHAT TO DO, AS THIS IS NOT GOING OK. I AM VERY
CONCERNED.
> PLEASE HELP
>
>





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