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THICK BLOOD FAST DOGS ????
Phil McKee United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 337 Dogs 4 / Races 0 18 Oct 2007 11:39
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Sorry probably old thread this but im new on here so
need to go thru it again what is this reading about thick blood making fast dogs
phil
Tom Flanagan Australia (Verified User) Posts 7250 Dogs 974 / Races 1022 18 Oct 2007 11:54
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Time to learn to use the search function Phil CLICK HERE Good luck! Sometimes you just have to make a judgement and decide whether some of these things are worth reading - lots of ideas floating around, but there are no magic formulas. It's even harder if people talk in riddles - don't take "thick blood" literally.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 18 Oct 2007 11:56
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Hi Tom, I agree with you. The only consequence of "thick blood" is that the dog is dehydrated. Best wishes, Carole.
Phil McKee United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 337 Dogs 4 / Races 0 18 Oct 2007 12:03
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I know enough but need to learn more
Like to listen to all the theories then make my own mind up
I think its better to listen to every 1 and learn a little just take the bits you like
phil
Michael Worth Australia (Verified User) Posts 875 Dogs 2 / Races 0 17 Feb 2023 05:26
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Hey Carole, just had one tested and showed thickening of the blood. I was sure the dog was dehydrated for other reasons so decided to have a blood test done. What is the best way to rectify the blood in your opinion. I understand there will be other remedies for helping with dehydration but Im particularly interested on how to correct the blood. Thanks in advance. Cheers
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 18 Feb 2023 14:35
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Michael, check your PMs.
Michael Worth Australia (Verified User) Posts 875 Dogs 2 / Races 0 18 Feb 2023 20:11
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Thanks Carole , have replied to PM. Cheers
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 707 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Feb 2023 02:33
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Phil this link may answer your questions EXTERNAL LINK
Michael Worth Australia (Verified User) Posts 875 Dogs 2 / Races 0 19 Feb 2023 04:25