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Canine Health Concerns Your dog got the sniffles? Worried about strange lumps? Discuss canine health issues here.

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Old 18-05-2009, 11:44 AM
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What do you know about canine lungworm?

Have you seen a well known worming product manufacturer has taken out a large press campaign raising awareness about canine lungworms?

Does the fact that I keep typing the phrase canine lungworms raise your suspicions that I might be doing it for the benefit of search engines rather than as an attempt to increase your own knowledge of canine lungworms?

If your dog (a canine) had a lungworm (a canine lungworm) would you give it a name? Would you name your dog's canine lungworms?

Anyway, in all canine lungworm seriousness, if you want to know stuff about canine lungworm, feel free to ask me. I know a lot about canine lungworms.
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Old 18-05-2009, 11:49 AM
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Tony's sister was very poorly with lungworm. As a results amanda spent many hours with a large bucket going snail and slug removing. Im pretty sure she didnt name the canine lungworms tho.

If she had she may have called one George.
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I'd call Benny's canine lungworm Dave if he had one, and Sisky's canine lungworm.... lucy... however thankfully neither of my canines have canine lungworm, it would be a great worry to me if they had... they don't munch slugs or snail, a common carrier of canine lungworm thankfully
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Your canine lungworm stories are very interesting.

Thank you for your contribution to this canine lungworm thread. And remember, any canine lungworm questions should be directed to me as I know lots of stuff about canine lungworm. In fact just call me Canine Lungworm advisor for the day.
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That's a great title Canine Lungworm Advisor... wish I had a canine lungworm title, sounds very important
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If any of my canines had a canine lungworm I would probably call the canine lungworm "canine lungworm" because they are, after all, canine lungworms and I have no imagination.
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How original Kate could you not at least try to think on a name for your Canine Lungworm? Canine lungworms have feelngs too you know, I'm sure they would prefer a name rather than just Canine lungworm...
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Cainine lungworm, let me think. Lungworm, lungworm....

I was swithering whether to protect Kai as a preventative measure from Canine Lungworm. As she has hepatitis I decided against it, for the moment. I have lots of slugs and snails in my garden and I'm sure they are all infested with Canine Lungworm. I just have to keep my eye on Kai and make sure she doesn't eat or lick any of them in case she gets Canine Lungworm. I also try and make sure as much as possible she doesn't eat grass n' stuff in case Canine Lungworm has been left on it.


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