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How long does it take for Keppra to kick in dog?

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How long does it take for Keppra to kick in dog? How long for Keppra to work in dogs? Keppra starts to work almost right away, and the regular tablets last around 8 hours. The extended-release tablets can last as long as 12 hours.

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How many peanuts can a dog eat?

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How many peanuts can a dog eat? As a general guide, 4 to 5 peanuts a couple of times a week is a safe amount to feed to your furry friend. Just remember to remove the shells before serving peanuts up to your dog, and introduce them to your dog gradually in case they have a negative reaction.

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What will happen if a dog drinks milk?

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What will happen if a dog drinks milk? Though they may be able to tolerate the sugar and protein, whole milk has a high fat content that could trigger vomiting and diarrhea nonetheless. It’s also high in calories due to the fat and sugar content, so if dogs drink milk or eat dairy frequently, they could develop obesity or pancreatitis.

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How do I know if my dog has a cold?

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How do I know if my dog has a cold? Dogs and cats do catch colds, and their symptoms are just like humans. Both may have discharge from their noses, “wet” or labored breathing from congestion, sneezing (especially wet sneezes), watery eyes and lethargy (napping more, showing low energy). The cold symptoms will likely last 5-10 days.

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What are the really muscular dogs?

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What are the really muscular dogs? The most muscular dogs include the American pit bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, Dogo Argentino, and Kangal.

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What happens if a dog eats a plum?

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What happens if a dog eats a plum? Plum pits, foliage, and stems contain a compound called amygdalin. When the body processes this compound, it converts it into hydrogen cyanide, a deadly poison. Consuming amygdalin in high enough quantities can cause cyanide poisoning in dogs, sometimes known as plum poisoning.

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Are bark collars safe for small dogs?

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Are bark collars safe for small dogs? The minimum weight for a dog to use most collars is 8 pounds, even with mini dog bark collars. Most manufacturers do not recommend using their collars on dogs smaller than that because they can be too bulky, heavy, and not function as intended.

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Does Senilife work for dogs?

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Does Senilife work for dogs? The components of Senilife work synergistically and have a specific neuroprotective action to help combat your dog from the brain-aging-related behavior signs often seen in senior pets.

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Is it okay for dogs to just eat dog food?

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Is it okay for dogs to just eat dog food? Fortunately for pet owners, dogs are just fine eating dry dog food. While many pets prefer wet dog food, because it is more palatable, that doesn’t mean that dry food isn’t a healthy option for dogs.

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Are stairs or a ramp better for dogs?

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Are stairs or a ramp better for dogs? Should I get stairs or a ramp for my dog? Stairs are a good choice for dogs that have the agility and balance to use standard household stairs. Many are portable and can be moved from sofa to bed to car. They also tend to take up less floor space than ramps.

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