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Old 04-09-2008, 09:39 AM
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Re: How do you stop your dog drinking wee???

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Sullivan is right. Dogs do pick up a lot of info. on the other dog by drinking their wee. It is perfectly normal.

Vets. someone n another forum I use was told by her vet her bitch puppy had a hernia. It didn't have a hernia, it had a willy and was a little boy.
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Re: How do you stop your dog drinking wee???

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Pet Plan is another gripe I have, we pay over £80 a month dog insurance for 2 Bulldogs!!! Its gone up from £30 a month to over £40 each. Again, I want to change insurance but is it difficult to do that when your dog has had quite a few claims?
I'm not sure, most probably wouldn't but if you give them a ring and ask it can't do any harm. Tell them how crap your vet is and see what they say.
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