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The Pomeranian Review October 1973
The Pomeranian Review October 1973

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...d his 2.D. with a tremendous record of scores, md was beginning CDX training when re succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Our dearts went out to her at that time, and now we are so happy to hear from her as follow...

The Pomeranian Review July 1975
The Pomeranian Review July 1975

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...because he took a bus to and from New York, rather than flying " a necessary economy, but hard on a cardiac patient.A happy Christmas was spent in his little apartment, gaily decorated with cards from all ov...

The Pomeranian Review January 1984
The Pomeranian Review January 1984

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

..., thorough vet. I am most fortunate to have one of this type.)It was during Chester's bout with the cardiac problem that my vet mentioned that dogs with a low thyroid problem that go untreated are prone to d...

The Pomeranian Review July 1985
The Pomeranian Review July 1985

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ms, oven timers, tea kettles, alarm clocks, a baby's cry, dropping keys and change, respirators and cardiac units.Buddy had problems with the smoke alarm and the telephone. The smoke alarm scared him because...

The Pom Reader October 1985
The Pom Reader October 1985

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...tory problems for the bitch. Too often I hear from clients that their bitch died of a heart attack (cardiac arrest) during anesthesia. Epidural anesthesia when properly administered has absolutely no effect ...

The Pom Reader July 1986
The Pom Reader July 1986

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...forms, the most common being the intestinal form (symptoms below). The second is referred to as the Cardiac form (symptoms below). While this disease is most often associated with puppies, older dogs can be ...

The Pomeranian Review July 1987
The Pomeranian Review July 1987

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... for canine ailments including renal failure, disorders of the alimentary tract, diabetes mellitus, cardiac disease and obesity. The chapter also looks at factors altering digestion and absorption of nutriti...

The Pom Reader July 1988
The Pom Reader July 1988

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...atients with renal (kidney) disease, doses for patients with liver disease, doses for patients with cardiac (heart disease), etc. In veterinary practice, there are cat doses, wild animal doses, dog doses, ho...

The Pom Reader October 1988
The Pom Reader October 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ther as their mowers crossed paths. (Our insurance agents are at this very moment having collective cardiac arrests; we never told them about Junior & His Wife) We had to run FAST across the yard if we wante...

The Pom Reader August 1989
The Pom Reader August 1989

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e performed.Lyme disease in humans can result in numbness, tingling, seizures, impaired vision, and cardiac damage. In pregnant women fetal damage, stillbirth, and miscarriages are possible. Early diagnosis ...

The Pom Reader April 1990
The Pom Reader April 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e planes. And they're all over our skies, doing loop the loops and wingovers and in general causing cardiac arrest in those unfortunates down below.Actually, there are very few accidents for the number of pe...

The Pom Reader July 1990
The Pom Reader July 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

..., headache, and often a characteristic rash. If left untreated, the disease may progress to include cardiac, neurologic and commonly arthritic manifestations. Infected pets will often only show the arthritic...

The Pom Reader December 1991
The Pom Reader December 1991

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ew on these electric cords and the results can be devastating. Electric shock results in oral bums, cardiac arrhythmia and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). People often come home and find their dogs daz...

The Pom Reader July 1993
The Pom Reader July 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...s of the most crippling nature: Blind, distorted limbs, epileptic, cataracts, PRA, thyroid disease, cardiac anomalies, and elbow and hip dysplasia.If a dog gets back an OFA evaluation stating that the hips w...

The Pom Reader October 1993
The Pom Reader October 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...d she had rigor. I sat there, mouth open, wondering what had happened. I gave it mouth to mouth and cardiac massage and she revived. She nursed more after puppy drops and I went back to bed. The next morning...

The Pomeranian Review October 1973
The Pomeranian Review October 1973

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...d his 2.D. with a tremendous record of scores, md was beginning CDX training when re succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Our dearts went out to her at that time, and now we are so happy to hear from her as follow...

The Pomeranian Review July 1975
The Pomeranian Review July 1975

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...because he took a bus to and from New York, rather than flying " a necessary economy, but hard on a cardiac patient.A happy Christmas was spent in his little apartment, gaily decorated with cards from all ov...

The Pomeranian Review January 1984
The Pomeranian Review January 1984

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

..., thorough vet. I am most fortunate to have one of this type.)It was during Chester's bout with the cardiac problem that my vet mentioned that dogs with a low thyroid problem that go untreated are prone to d...

The Pomeranian Review July 1985
The Pomeranian Review July 1985

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ms, oven timers, tea kettles, alarm clocks, a baby's cry, dropping keys and change, respirators and cardiac units.Buddy had problems with the smoke alarm and the telephone. The smoke alarm scared him because...

The Pom Reader October 1985
The Pom Reader October 1985

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...tory problems for the bitch. Too often I hear from clients that their bitch died of a heart attack (cardiac arrest) during anesthesia. Epidural anesthesia when properly administered has absolutely no effect ...

The Pom Reader July 1986
The Pom Reader July 1986

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...forms, the most common being the intestinal form (symptoms below). The second is referred to as the Cardiac form (symptoms below). While this disease is most often associated with puppies, older dogs can be ...

The Pomeranian Review July 1987
The Pomeranian Review July 1987

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... for canine ailments including renal failure, disorders of the alimentary tract, diabetes mellitus, cardiac disease and obesity. The chapter also looks at factors altering digestion and absorption of nutriti...

The Pom Reader July 1988
The Pom Reader July 1988

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...atients with renal (kidney) disease, doses for patients with liver disease, doses for patients with cardiac (heart disease), etc. In veterinary practice, there are cat doses, wild animal doses, dog doses, ho...

The Pom Reader October 1988
The Pom Reader October 1988

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ther as their mowers crossed paths. (Our insurance agents are at this very moment having collective cardiac arrests; we never told them about Junior & His Wife) We had to run FAST across the yard if we wante...

The Pom Reader August 1989
The Pom Reader August 1989

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e performed.Lyme disease in humans can result in numbness, tingling, seizures, impaired vision, and cardiac damage. In pregnant women fetal damage, stillbirth, and miscarriages are possible. Early diagnosis ...

The Pom Reader April 1990
The Pom Reader April 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...e planes. And they're all over our skies, doing loop the loops and wingovers and in general causing cardiac arrest in those unfortunates down below.Actually, there are very few accidents for the number of pe...

The Pom Reader July 1990
The Pom Reader July 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

..., headache, and often a characteristic rash. If left untreated, the disease may progress to include cardiac, neurologic and commonly arthritic manifestations. Infected pets will often only show the arthritic...

The Pom Reader December 1991
The Pom Reader December 1991

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ew on these electric cords and the results can be devastating. Electric shock results in oral bums, cardiac arrhythmia and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). People often come home and find their dogs daz...

The Pom Reader July 1993
The Pom Reader July 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...s of the most crippling nature: Blind, distorted limbs, epileptic, cataracts, PRA, thyroid disease, cardiac anomalies, and elbow and hip dysplasia.If a dog gets back an OFA evaluation stating that the hips w...

The Pom Reader October 1993
The Pom Reader October 1993

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...d she had rigor. I sat there, mouth open, wondering what had happened. I gave it mouth to mouth and cardiac massage and she revived. She nursed more after puppy drops and I went back to bed. The next morning...