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Dang glad they saved him like tdog said baytril might work for that
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make-em-squeel
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Guys Im telling you if you learn how to implement these 2 basic cheap products infection of any kind will never be an issue. My dogs have never had an prescription antibiotic and I have been doing this a long time. amazon : BHT bottle less than $30 1500 mg 2 x day CDS water purification pre mixed flush topically and internal 6 cc's as much as possible 2 hrs away from food
FYI works for humans to0. Good plandemic knowledge
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Reuben I can’t remember the names but that may have been the same thing my Smokey dog caught 5-6 years ago. He got a small poke on his ribs and ended up getting lethargic and was on a steep downhill within a day, got him rushed to the vet on the second or third day and they diagnosed him with some weird bacteria infection that made his organs swell and they said his organs would have shut down and killed him very quickly had we not gotten him there. I think clavomox was what they gave him as well
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Reuben
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Austin…I been treating my hog dogs when needed for over 40 years and very seldom needed a vet…when Diesel got cut I did not see anything out of the ordinary as far as cuts go so I was not alarmed…I did notice that he appeared to be in lot’s of pain or just totally exhausted…I treated him as I normally do and nothing I did was working…the vet I was using at the time was booked and would be a few days before they could possibly see Diesel…I found another vet but was too late…two weeks later with Turbo, the same thing happened and I saw the exact same thing happen…except this time I didn’t waste much time in getting Turbo to the new veterinarian…there is no doubt, Turbo would have died as well…we have caught many hogs there without anything like this being a problem before…
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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Austesus
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Very strange deal for sure. At least you were able to catch in time this go round. With Smokey he had a barely noticeable little poke, apparently it was just some rare bacteria that pig had on his teeth that got him sick. Was that water stagnant? I wonder if that’s what caused the weird infection
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Reuben
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Water in the canal both times looked good until the dogs were in there churning it up…stinky black and stagnant muddy water all around where the bay and fight took place…got both trophy boars but with a heavy price… Turbo’s cut was less than a 1/2”…the cut I made to drain the infection was bigger…
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Training dogs is not about quantity, it's more about timing, the right situations, and proper guidance...After that it's up to the dog... A hunting dog is born not made...
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