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my dog is acting like he is tweakin or something i dont know and the only thing that i have given him that is out of the ordinary is just a little bit of mcdonalds. he is acting all scared and i dont know what to think or what to do. anyone have a idea what te heck is goin on with him
my dog is acting like he is tweakin or something i dont know and the only thing that i have given him that is out of the ordinary is just a little bit of mcdonalds. he is acting all scared and i dont know what to think or what to do. anyone have a idea what te heck is goin on with him
Can you afford to take him to the vet immediately?! It sounds like he's eaten something disagreeable? Could he have gotten into something at your place?
Don't delay because it could be serious. Better safe than sorry.
my dog is acting like he is tweakin or something i dont know and the only thing that i have given him that is out of the ordinary is just a little bit of mcdonalds. he is acting all scared and i dont know what to think or what to do. anyone have a idea what te heck is goin on with him
Why would you come to some random internet forum to ask a bunch of strangers about this? Take him to the vet immediately! This really should be common sense.
Why would you come to some random internet forum to ask a bunch of strangers about this? Take him to the vet immediately! This really should be common sense.
When someone is panicking b/c their pet is sick they don't always think clearly. You gave good advice, but I think we should give him/her a break. Maybe they can't afford a vet, I don't know.
Why would you come to some random internet forum to ask a bunch of strangers about this? Take him to the vet immediately! This really should be common sense.
He's tweakin man I only gave him a Big Mac! Oh, almost forgot, also gave him a speed ball.
Could be a neurological condition. I had a beagle who would start shivering and panting starting about the age of three and it continued until he was about 10 when a near death experience with an immunological disorder ended his prior health problems. Sadly he just passed away last week. I miss Spencer.
Could be a neurological condition. I had a beagle who would start shivering and panting starting about the age of three and it continued until he was about 10 when a near death experience with an immunological disorder ended his prior health problems. Sadly he just passed away last week. I miss Spencer.
Aww. So sorry for your loss.
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