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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Can Switching over to raw......./Casey.

Yes she does have a lot going on. I am afraid to tell my vet she is
eating raw as he is not for it. He might blame everything on that. I
am looking into getting a new vet that does encourage raw. It's hard
as we have had this vet for awhile now.

Yes I thought about the anti biotics too. I did a search on just anti
biotics to see. I have been giving her the capsules in some yogurt.Is
this a bad thing?

She had ticks and we are treating her as a preventive thing.

Thanks I will take a look at the archives. Do I find that under
database?

Thanks
Pauline

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "Casey Post" <mikken@...> wrote:
>
> Pauline,
>
> Sounds like your little girl has a lot going on...


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