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Old 12-28-2009, 11:16 AM   #1
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Alot of the cosmetics and perfume/cologne companies do so as well.

Medical schools also train doctors on animals. I am not sure if the animals are living at the time.

I just enjoy animals. They are my companions in life. I would be lost without them.
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I got a new puppy on Dec 13th from the aspca. She is 3 months old, a lab/shepard mix. 5 days later she had what I thought was a cold. Took her to the vet, and the vet says she either has kennel cough, or Distemper..but she cant tell which becouse if she tests her now, she will turn up postive since she was just vaccinated. Vet gave her some meds, but she's done with them now, and still sick. Eyes have discharge, nasal discharge,sneezing, occasional coughing still. Her appetite isnt very good, not drinking much water, but eliminating fine..no loose stool. She has a follow up visit tomorrow, but I"m wondering if there is something more the vet can do. I hope it's not distemper..I'll just die.

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How do I get her to eat? I've been fixing boiled chicken and rice for her, which she eats some of..but trying to get her to drink more water.
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Old 12-28-2009, 01:41 PM   #4
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I got a new puppy on Dec 13th from the aspca. She is 3 months old, a lab/shepard mix. 5 days later she had what I thought was a cold. Took her to the vet, and the vet says she either has kennel cough, or Distemper..but she cant tell which becouse if she tests her now, she will turn up postive since she was just vaccinated. Vet gave her some meds, but she's done with them now, and still sick. Eyes have discharge, nasal discharge,sneezing, occasional coughing still. Her appetite isnt very good, not drinking much water, but eliminating fine..no loose stool. She has a follow up visit tomorrow, but I"m wondering if there is something more the vet can do. I hope it's not distemper..I'll just die.

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How do I get her to eat? I've been fixing boiled chicken and rice for her, which she eats some of..but trying to get her to drink more water.
The houston aspca? You might have to feed her through a syringe to get anything down here, basically force feed. My best friend had to deal with this many a times, you can buy the big syringes at like Tractor Supply Co. or maybe a PETSmart or Petco. I pray it is not distemper, if it is than the ASPCA is at fault for not giving the dog the needed vaccinations for having a dog in the kennels there. If she gets worse I suggest taking her to an Emergency Vet in the area, maybe they can help more.
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An alternative to a down payment in fencingDurham NC anti-tethering law in affect January 1st 2010
Posted by scottccf on December 10, 2009

Effective Jaunary 1st, 2010, Durham county’s anti-tethering law goes into affect. This law states a dog can not be tied to any chain or runner and left unattended in the county of Durham. Violations can range from a $50.00 civil fine to being tried criminally. Below is a news release from the Durham County’s website:

Starting January 1, 2010 Durham County, citizens will no longer be able to tie their dog outside with any type of chain or runner. After January 1, 2010 if your dog is tied out and left unattended, it could result in fines anywhere from a $50 civil penalty to taking the dog owner to court and filing criminal charges.

This new anti-tethering ordinance has been enacted to protect the dogs and the citizens of Durham. Dogs left tied out can be at risk of many things, such as accidental choking or injuries from being entangled. Improper tie outs can result in dogs breaking the tie out and becoming a nuisance or danger to neighbors and other animals, getting lost, injured or even killed. Lack of human contact when dogs are tied out can lead to loneliness for the dog and even dog aggression.

For you as a dog owner it means you will need to provide some other way of keeping your dog on your property. We hope you will choose to bring your pet inside, but we realize this may not be the best solution for your family. If you must keep your dog outside you will be required to have a fence. The minimum requirements for the fence are:

•100 square feet for a dog under 20 pounds (10 x10 pen)
•200 square feet for a dog over 20 pounds (10 x 20 pen)
These dimensions are for each dog so for example if you have 2 dogs less than 20 pounds you will need twice the square footage. You also have the option of having an underground fence system professionally installed.

Animal Control strives to help the citizens of Durham County with their animal concerns. If you have any questions regarding this new anti-tethering Ordinance please call us at 919 560-0630.
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An alternative to a down payment in fencingDurham NC anti-tethering law in affect January 1st 2010
Posted by scottccf on December 10, 2009

Effective Jaunary 1st, 2010, Durham county’s anti-tethering law goes into affect. This law states a dog can not be tied to any chain or runner and left unattended in the county of Durham. Violations can range from a $50.00 civil fine to being tried criminally. Below is a news release from the Durham County’s website:

Starting January 1, 2010 Durham County, citizens will no longer be able to tie their dog outside with any type of chain or runner. After January 1, 2010 if your dog is tied out and left unattended, it could result in fines anywhere from a $50 civil penalty to taking the dog owner to court and filing criminal charges.

This new anti-tethering ordinance has been enacted to protect the dogs and the citizens of Durham. Dogs left tied out can be at risk of many things, such as accidental choking or injuries from being entangled. Improper tie outs can result in dogs breaking the tie out and becoming a nuisance or danger to neighbors and other animals, getting lost, injured or even killed. Lack of human contact when dogs are tied out can lead to loneliness for the dog and even dog aggression.

For you as a dog owner it means you will need to provide some other way of keeping your dog on your property. We hope you will choose to bring your pet inside, but we realize this may not be the best solution for your family. If you must keep your dog outside you will be required to have a fence. The minimum requirements for the fence are:

•100 square feet for a dog under 20 pounds (10 x10 pen)
•200 square feet for a dog over 20 pounds (10 x 20 pen)
These dimensions are for each dog so for example if you have 2 dogs less than 20 pounds you will need twice the square footage. You also have the option of having an underground fence system professionally installed.

Animal Control strives to help the citizens of Durham County with their animal concerns. If you have any questions regarding this new anti-tethering Ordinance please call us at 919 560-0630.
That's great.

We have had anti-tethering laws here for years but unfortunately they aren't enforced very well and the penalties aren't strict enough, so most people don't care.

Having the legislation itself is important, however, because now it is easier to expand on them. We have a few things in the works here that will make the laws more enforceable and stiffen the penalties.

Progress! Thanks for sharing, Violaine.
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