Answering Your Dog Related Emails

First off, let me thank you for taking the time to write to me concerning your dog’s issue. Your email is very important to me and I apologize for not replying them as fast as I want it to be.

Thankfully, a few nice readers had volunteered to answer some of the queries here which no vocabulary can express my gratitude.

As said on my about page, I don’t claim to know all about dogs and occasionally you may see a couple of controversy issues. What I do know is that there is no one-size fits all. What may work for one dog may not work for another dog even within the same breed or offspring (this is from my personal experience).

Anyway, if the information was presented incorrectly and I’m aware of it, I’ll gladly edit it. Nevertheless, I will always provide you with sound information—this is my main purpose of writing this blog.

To be honest, I can’t possibly answer all emails (almost ¼ away to 3 digits just on this blog alone), however, I’ll try to answer them in bulk—meaning when I see similar questions I will answer them in one post. Of course, I won’t mention your name or email address or post your question (some are very lengthy) for privacy issue; but I suppose you know who you are. :)

Being a blogger on a few blogs has its limitation to respond to all comments let alone emails. This is not an excuse but when you’re in a one-man-operation, it’s particularly impossible even if you’re a supermom with eight tentacles (octo mom?). ;)

And to make matter worst, I caught a terrible flu bug two weeks ago. I thought I contacted dengue fever. Panicked, I went to get my blood tested. Result was negative; my platelets count was high (330) so I was able rest at home. Phew! But the medications given were very “potent,” I couldn’t stay awake for more than two hours. While awake, I was no different than a zombie—mind was almost blank!

I’m feeling much better now but still halfway to being in my top form.

Once again, I apologize if you felt that your emails or comments were being ignored, don’t! I’ll try my very best to answer them, okay?

One coming right up tomorrow!


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  1. Kim
    May 25th 2009
    9:47 PM

    My Min Pin has been constipated for a week. I took her to the Vet 6 days ago to get stool softener and x-rays. The x-rays only showed that she was full but no other problems. It’s been over a week and several walks later, she just won’t let it out. She continues to eat and drink though. She definitely in pain and yelps alot. She is able to sleep fine. What else is there to do?

  2. Renée
    May 28th 2009
    9:59 PM

    Hi Kim,

    I’d written an article on constipated dog before, you can find many solutions to this problem here.


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