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you got so much of the pic right but not the whole scene,and one thing you should do i ask questions to the right people.you are like i was when i was in my last years in school ,i did not want to listen to others with a bit more knowledg than me ,and to look good because i did not want to learn i keept on taking the piss out of the teachers so i would look good in front of every one in my class, and when i left school i was probibly the dullest in my class ,so i had to start again only this time it was with some thing i liked doing [working lurchers] back to the pics ,yes the fields was sprayed a long time ago i agree, it is what i based my conclusion on when i pmd the owner ,i just pointed out that they had been sprayed with ?? [i will leave that to you to find out as i all ready know] from having this happen to 3 diferent dogs 1 of which belongd to me ,all i will add is, this substance acts very similar to be being bitten by a poisionious snake it makes you feel unwell and atacks the nervous system and the the muscles ,and causes shaking ,only difference is it was waterd down because it came back out of the soil after it had been raining [have a look and see]so it was not strong enough to make the dog sick after it drank from a puddle in the field[which it DID and the other dog DID NOT] but to give the other reactions a while later when it got into the dogs system .[now for some more advice that you might or might not know and it is to benefit your dog rather than you ]DONT let your dog drink out of gate ways in fields ,because a tractor spills what ever it is using on the fields ,in them when it stops for the farmer to open and close the gate , only when your shuting or opening the gate your dog grabs a drink without you noticing it doing so ,.keep up your childish behavior it is benifiting others. :thumbs:
im glad you remember what you was like at school when you was there,i see you havent changed much,still have to have the last say as you did all them years ago, but are you still getting a thrashing for it,i dont know why you have to get the last word in with every thing even when your wrong,just admit it and stop make yourself look a fool.now go and play with your pigions and leave the ones who know what they are talking about carry on.

what wrong ,some thing i said that shows you i know what i am on about ,[THE DOG WAS PROBIBLY POISIOND]got some thig to do with it :whistling:

as i gest still thick as sh*t the vet didnt say he was poisioned he said his blood/sugar was low.dont you read everything

ask your self did the vet get to see the whole picture ,of course vets are always right that is why i run to them every time some thing goes wrong with my dog .and he has to justify robing you of your money so he will always tell you some thing whether he is right or wrong it would not look very good if he just said i havent got a clue but pay me any way ,but i did notice the other vet said it could be one of 2 things but he was not sure ,so in all the dog was belived to have had 3 posible things wrong with it ,only one of them seems plausible when you look at it ,i wonder which one that is .[get your pop corn back out anon it look like it aint over yet :no:]
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LOL [bANNED TEXT]. I get the feeling that even when the cards are stacked against you, even though this guy has spent 7 years at Uni studying vetinary science, your going to tell him he is wrong. I like that spirit [bANNED TEXT]. Reminds me of an old dog I had, only good for 1 decent chase.... out lamping one night, guy with me a right die hard, had a young pup..... ach I'll tell you another time......... :drag:

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LOL [bANNED TEXT]. I get the feeling that even when the cards are stacked against you, even though this guy has spent 7 years at Uni studying vetinary science, your going to tell him he is wrong. I like that spirit [bANNED TEXT]. Reminds me of an old dog I had, only good for 1 decent chase.... out lamping one night, guy with me a right die hard, had a young pup..... ach I'll tell you another time......... :drag:
ill get me pop corn ready :)
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ask your self did the vet get to see the whole picture ,of course vets are always right that is why i run to them every time some thing goes wrong with my dog .and he has to justify robing you of your money so he will always tell you some thing whether he is right or wrong it would not look very good if he just said i havent got a clue but pay me any way ,but i did notice the other vet said it could be one of 2 things but he was not sure ,so in all the dog was belived to have had 3 posible things wrong with it ,only one of them seems plausible when you look at it ,i wonder which one that is .[get your pop corn back out anon it look like it aint over yet :no:]

IM BACK pop cord at the ready.

you are a fool read what the lad wrote the 1st vet didnt have a clue(like you)thats why he was sent to another vet who did(like me)who done the blood test and got the results,if it was piosion then dont you think it would have showed up in the blood tests,also dont you think the lads would have told the vet every thing they could about the dog and what happened(i know i would have) so stop trying to make out you now it all.

 

p.s. Dr MY LAW got a good remady for a hang-over(good win last night)

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got some of that micro wave pop corn in the cupboard any one lese want some while i'm getting?

 

our bitch had a similar episode and we were told to give her honey and some flat coke if we had it(we had both) she carried on shaking and staring for a bit but recovered in a few hours.glad the dogs better mate.

 

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hang over cure for you wooly ,get your self to a spud field that has been sprayed and find a puddle and drink all you want it wont cause you any harm atall [honist] ::if it does the doc will prob put it down to low sugar levels.

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by the way wooly.the vet must have his own lab ,to be able to do blood tests over night ,usualy takes a few days [hope the vet was telling the truith ],would not like to think he was only trying to keep his customers happy. ;)and no the owner did not tell the vet it had drank out of a puddle some thing he only realised when i asked him if the dog had.

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MY LAW you just wont give in and admit your in the wrong(and this is someone giving advice who never got far in school nor worked),but i forgot everyone else is inclueding the vet,and i think the landlord had some of that puddle water on tap last night
am i not right about the blood test ,i have got not to trust vets ,years of dealing with them and looking after 60+fox hounds for a couple of years soon opend my eyes up to the vets ,dont get me wrong they serve a perpose but they are not always corect in there diagnosis .the best ones are the ones that stick only to one type of animal .ie horses ,where they make the most money and if they get it wrong to often then they loose a lot of trade and money ,but the pet vet will alway have some trade to get by on .[if i was you i would change my local pub] dont know where you got i never worked from i done a few years ,any way i am geting bored going around in circules so if you want the last word then be my guest . :bye:i know what your going to say [but was he a specialist some thing we wont know] Edited by MY LAW
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