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He threw up his breakfast...
....and also the Clavamox pill I had given him about 15 minutes before. My 19 yr. old Foxy is being treated for a persistant upper respiratory infection, and I don't want to screw up his medication. So my question is: do I give him another pill this morning - he gets them twice a day - or not? I think I'll have to start pilling him *after* his meals settle, from now on. Advice appreciated, Deb -- My basic principle is that you don't make decisions because they are easy; you don't make them because they are cheap; you don't make them because they're popular; you make them because they're right. Theodore Hesburgh |
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See if you can get the liquid Clavamox. It is easier to get in and if
given a few hours after a meal is not likely to be thrown up. -MIKE |
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See if you can get the liquid Clavamox. It is easier to get in and if
given a few hours after a meal is not likely to be thrown up. -MIKE |
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See if you can get the liquid Clavamox. It is easier to get in and if
given a few hours after a meal is not likely to be thrown up. -MIKE |
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