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   HOWEDY funky foots you pathetic miserable stinkin lyin   
   rotten animal abusin punk thug coward active accute chronic   
   life long incurable malignant maliciHOWES mental case,   
      
   "FurPaw" wrote in message   
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   > elegy wrote:   
   >> 4 hours to the minute (12:29, 4:29) later. only lasted about 15   
   >> seconds, and he recovered much more quickly. he's been whiney   
   >> ever since, but otherwise seems ok.   
   >   
   >> i'm sick to my stomach.   
   >>   
   >> i don't like this at all.   
   >   
   > I hope your vets can find an answer.   
      
   > Dylan started having seizures a couple of years before she died;   
      
   Naaaah?   
      
   > they were brought under control with phenobarbital.   
      
   Of curse. Seizures are caused by STRESS from abuse <{}: ~ ( >   
      
   > Sending lots of good thoughts for Harv and you.   
      
   WHAAAAAHT, NO PREYERS?   
      
   > FurPaw   
      
   HOWEDY funky foots you pathetic miserable stinkin lyin   
   animal abusin punk thug coward active accute chronic life   
   long incurable malignant mental case,   
      
   "FurPaw" wrote in message   
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   > tiny dancer wrote:   
   >> "FurPaw" wrote in message   
   >> news:Ff-dneRhgtzSm17anZ2dnUVZ_oKhnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   >>> tiny dancer wrote:   
   >>>   
   >> snipped>   
      
   >>> For example, SSRIs, particularly Paxil, are used to treat   
   >>> Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, which is classified as   
   >>> an anxiety disorder.   
   >   
   >>> And they do have the 'side effect' of reducing anxiety.   
   >   
   >> Yes, I understand that, just as something like xanax does   
   >> have a bit of an anti depressive quality to it.   
   >   
   > Then why did you say, "I'm curious as to the designation   
   > of an SSRI as an 'anti-anxiety' drug though."   
   >   
   >>>> Something like xanax or klonipen? I thought those were occasionally   
   >>>> used on dogs for 'short term' treatments for things such as behavior   
   >>>> modification? I also 'thought' they had fewer negative side-effects.   
   >   
   >>> Depends on what you consider to be a negative side effect.   
   >>> Both have their share.   
   >   
   >> Yes, they do. I was thinking along the lines of the more severe side   
   >> effects, something like tardive dyskinesia and liver metabolization as   
   >> opposed to the milder, dry mouth, nausea or abdominal distress, etc.   
   >   
   > Tardive dyskinesia? The rate of this in humans is extremely low with   
   > SSRIs, much, much lower than it is with antipsychotics, and in some   
   > reports it's not clear that it wasn't a pre-existing condition or a result   
   > of a combination of drugs.   
   >   
   > Liver metabolization isn't a side effect - it's what the liver does to   
   > drugs (and many other substances).   
   >   
   > FurPaw   
      
    furpaw:   
    (SSRI, cognitive therapy)   
    otherwise, a fairly boring   
    and nondescript crazy person   
      
   Your own dogs have had EVERY STRESS INDUCED AUTO-   
   IMMUNE DIS-EASE a.k.a. The Puppy Wizards' Syndrome, in   
   creation. You coulda bought an paid for a full service commercial   
   kennel with the bucks you've WASTED on incompetent veterinary   
   malpractice care!   
      
   THAT MAKES YOU A EXXXPERT!   
      
    HERE'S PROOF!:   
      
   HOWEDY funkyfoots,   
      
   Add these to your posted case history of DIS-EASES   
   aka The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome caused by jerking   
   and choking your dogs:   
      
   "I'm out more than $5,000 in the past year because I   
   have one dog who developed a heart condition and   
   another one who required surgery for laryngeal paralysis   
   and went blind in one eye, reason unknown; in addition   
   to the surgery, a lot of diagnostic tests were required for   
   each one."   
      
    BWEEEEAAAAHAAAHAAA!!!   
      
   > but I also think I'd take her to a different vet, maybe even an internal   
   > medicine specialist if one is available to you. Has your vet done any   
   > blood work to look for liver failure, or anything else?   
      
   Yeah. His vet's been treatin her for 9 years, funkyfoots.   
      
   > Did she examine a stool sample?   
      
   AS STATED, you pathetic moron.   
      
   > Is there any sign of blood (either red or dark & tarry- looking) or mucus   
   > in the stool?   
      
   AS STATED, you pathetic moron.   
      
   > Two things raise a red flag for me: One is her weight loss   
   > despite being fed larger portions, especially if it was rapid   
      
   Naaaah?   
      
   > (how long did it take for her to lose 10 lb?). The second is her evident   
   > pain when she has a bowel movement.   
      
   Naaah? Hey funky foots? We DON'T KNOW if it's   
   PAIN or ANXXXIHOWESNESS that's causin the   
   whining when she SHITS. Evidently the dog DON'T   
   WHINE when IT SHITS in their HOWES <{}:~ ( >   
      
   > As others have pointed out,   
      
   You mean the OTHER MENTAL CASES, funky foots?   
      
   > that could be due to arthritis or hip dysplasia,   
      
   That's curiHOWES. There AIN'T NO OTHER CASE   
   HISTORY DATA SUPPORTING THAT IDIOCY.   
      
   > but would that account for the weight loss or the softer stools at the   
   > end of her bowel movement?   
      
   Of curse not. HOWEver, ANXXXIHOWESNESS WOULD.   
      
   > I hope you find an answer for your girl soon.   
      
   LikeWIZE.   
      
   > FurPaw   
      
    LIKE THIS:   
      
   "FurPaw" wrote in message   
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   > Charlotte wrote:   
      
   >> I`m feeling very bad that I`ve beaten her. But there really was   
   >> no way I could have found some reliable source as in my country, animal   
   >> rights and training isn`t an issue people care about...   
   >   
   >> But I want to be one of the few who care.   
      
   > Good for you!   
      
   That's curiHOWES comin from the likes of you   
   AIN'T IT, funkyfoots? Your own dogs have been   
   sufferin an DYIN from your own SHEER IDIOCY   
   and inability to train them. Perhaps you should tell   
   Charlott abHOWET your own DEAD DOG who   
   DIED from anaphylaxis from eatin a bag of granola   
   that he STOLE and your other SUCCESS stories   
   like DESTROYIN your HOWES till they're two   
   years old an gettin CANCER from STRESS from   
   your ABUSIVE TRAININ and garbage commercial   
   diet and toxic veterinary treatments?   
      
   > What country to you live in?   
      
   That's IRRELEVENT funkyfoots. The Sincerely   
   Incredibly Freakin Insanely Simply Amazing   
   Grand Puppy, Child, Pussy, Birdy, Goat, Ferret,   
   Monkey, SpHOWES And Horsey Wizard trains   
   dogs ALL OVER the WHOWEL WILD WORLD <{) ; ~ ) >   
      
   > This web site has links to many articles about dog behavior, problems,   
   > training. http://www.dogplay.com/Behavior/index.html   
      
   No, THAT'S Master Of Deception blankman, a other   
   pathetic miserable stinkin lyin animal murderin punk   
   thug coward active accute chronic life long incurable   
      
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