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pekeapoo's mom
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posted 12-28-2003 06:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pekeapoo's mom     Edit/Delete Message
My 12 week old peek snorts constantly and sneezes his food back out his nose occasionally. Then he has these sneezing fits where he opens his mouth gasping for air after he eats and then after about 15 minutes, they clear up. These are mostlhy at night. He has been checked for cleft but doesn't have one. I have already spent 2K on this dog due to coccydia, ear mites, hookworms, tapeworm and a mysterious ailment which put him into a coma. I am tired of x-rays, bloodwork and fecal samples. Is it possible there is an easy solution to this particular problem or am I back on the rollercoaster again?

My kids love this dog so much but he's costing us a fortune and he's always sick. Can anybody suggest how I should try to get to the root of this problem without spending too much more money on tests? I should add that that little Maverick only weighs a pound and a half.

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pekeapoo's mom
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posted 12-29-2003 07:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pekeapoo's mom     Edit/Delete Message
Well, guess I'm off to the vet today. AGAIN. If anybody has any ideas on what I ahould ask for to best eliminate unnecessary tests, please let me know. Thanks...your archives have been extremely informative...nice site.

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posted 12-29-2003 10:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jamiya     Edit/Delete Message
I'm sorry I have nothing to recommend! Let us know what the vet says, and hopefully someone else can help.


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