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What should I do for my dog?

I have a very large chocolate lab, which is about ten years. He has a lot of problems, including health arthritis, cataracts, and allergies. Over the past two weeks or so your stomach has been getting very swollen. At first I did not realize, because has always been quite large (more than the size of a Mastiff Newfie or a laboratory), but it's been a while and your stomach is still big, and I am very worried. Your eating habits have not changed, except that he has a habit of eating toilet paper if someone leaves the bathroom door open. His behavior has not changed, either, but I'm worried about what it might mean swollen belly. I go to the vet, but I really can not afford that at all times. What should I do?

If a dog's stomach becomes enlarged and swollen, the first thing that comes to mind is that not getting enough fluids out of your system, which means excess water and fluids remain in the stomach. One of the main reasons for this are the problems of the liver. Considering its age and if your excess weight ( Sorry if it is not fat but just big) could be. Most liver problems can be treated if seen in time, so he should have examined by a veterinarian. The good news is that the liver can regenerate itself and work very well after treatment. It may also be that the kidneys as well. It might even be a large tumor somewhere inside your belly … But the safest bet is to take it to a vet and they will find what is happening. I do not think to be due to eating toilet paper, as some people say. He should be able to digest and poop the role very well. And even if the paper is stuck in your stomach intestines ot the dog vomiting or having difficulty to defecate out and be constipated. Ok, I just saw that you can not afford a vet: (Ah, it is difficult to diagnose anything for sure without a vet. I'm just giving my opinion. But the truth is that older dogs need regular veterinary care. You can go to the vet ASPCA? It may not be charged … At least call the vet, explain your situation, says he can not afford expensive treatments, explain the problem and ask the dog advice. Maybe you check out free of charge and at least tell you what is happening. Give it a shot, at least, the call does not cost much and the vet's advice on the phone is free. If your dog has to be treated for something that will have to decide what you will do. Health problems in older dogs do not just disappear and often severe. So at least call a vet and ask a favor. Maybe a little lucky and find a sympathy that is willing to help. Because I do not think there is much you can do to make your dog best. If the dog needs treatment start calling old favors and borrow money from friends and family. Good luck!

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How I can leave my dog brand in people?

I have a Labrador retriever 9 months old, neutered male, not yet. I'm thinking of getting him neutered at a year or less, however, most recently at the dog park that has marked the people standing around. I know This territorial behavior is dominant, but my question is, is there any way to stop doing this? It is very embarrassing. He is a great dog in everyother way, never marked on the house, which shows no signs of aggression that rarely mounts and plays well with dogs of both sexes and all ages is not sterile or not. Castration would help you? What I can do?

Sterilization will stop inappropriate if your brand has become a habit. Like others said … can not stop together. You should see a decrease in behavior following castration, however, can never decrease. It is therefore important to sterilize 6 months.

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                Best age to spay a dog?

                What is the best age to spay a dog. Our puppy is 4 months + and I heard 6 months is a good age. Our coach is recommending 5 months to stop the bad behavior training. Our puppy does not lift the leg when he pees, but seems to be starting to mark – retaining the pee so you can score a couple of points.

                I agree with his coach that ~ 5 months is an appropriate age, but prior to sterilization really starts to mark the behavior (you can see it start to lift his leg and / or try to lift up to urinate at the highest possible point on an object, you makes it seem "bigger" to other dogs around and therefore more dominant). Also, if some bad behaviors are learned prior to castration, castration is not a "quick fix" for everything. For example, if your puppy has learned to be aggressive (powered by the start of production of testosterone) sterilization after this point could not reverse the problem, should be sterilized before the trouble begins. Hope this helps, congratulations on your new puppy!

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