• BUN to creatine ratio high

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    Here is some info although this one is for humans it does say that dehydration and a high protein diet could be a factor http://www.netwellness.org/question.cfm/43722.htm the purpose for the urinalysis would most likely be to check for any signs of Renal/Kidney failure http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/clerk/mckee/ Also our veterinarians will have the owner bring back the dog in 3weeeks i think? to recheck the values in question
  • Dry flaky Skin

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    One thing that came to my mind: At our vet clinic we sell Science Diet. They have a sensitive skin formula. I find all of their foods to be made in mind of the animals needs and it is highly recommended by our veterinarians. Although it might be more costly.. More info on the food http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/products/productDetails.hjsp?HillsProductCode=SD_K9_D_adt_NA_o_O_SKIN_orig_USARG
  • Fleas! Help!

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    @khanis: I have NEVER heard of these legendary fleas or mosquitos…. and I am a Portland native... and have NEVER had a flea issue with my basenjis [Whippet, IG, RR, Newfs, or cats]. Our home ranges from 3-6 basenjis on average and still no problem, even with dogs that come/go for showing or boarding. The only time I have treated them [my dogs] was prior to traveling to the midwest or east coasts. During the time I lived in Portland, which is at the very northern end of the Valley and has more wind than the lower Valley, I noticed a lot fewer fleas and 'skeeters. I can understand why you haven't experienced them. Try camping on the shores of Fern Ridge sometime. Make sure you take lots of DEET. I grew up there and, man, the 'skeeters are horrible!:eek: I can remember our dogs and cats had a rough time of it, too. We were always picking fleas off them. But that's the difference between living in the city and living in the back woods. The conditions in the lower Valley are perfect for the growth of fleas and mosquitos: standing water everywhere and very few hard freezes. (Gramma lives in the "sticks" too and has lots of both in her area outside Salem.) But, again, back to the subject, she used Brewer's Yeast and had pretty good results with it.
  • Nature's Variety Recall

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    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gdl68mGwwhc1CKNWgbXIc0ZxQoewD9EB35E00 Manufacturer expands pet food recall LINCOLN, Neb. — Nature's Variety has expanded its recall of chicken-flavored pet food because of concerns over salmonella. The Lincoln, Neb.-based company said Monday that the raw, frozen food is being recalled because it could be contaminated with salmonella. The recall includes three-pound packages of chicken medallions, six-pound packages of chicken patties and two-pound packages of chicken chubs. Initially, the company recalled only packages with a best-by date of Nov. 10, 2010. Now packages with best-by dates of Oct. 29 and Nov. 9, 2010, are also being recalled. Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, especially in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. Pets can also become ill if they consume the bacteria. I'm glad to know that both bags I used last had dates in December/2011. Hopefully they get this issue under control.
  • Duration of Immunity to Canine Vaccines–Dr. Ronald Schultz

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    Here are Dr. Schultz's publications listed on pubmed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Schultz%20RD%22[Author] This looks promising, but I don't have access to the full text. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19959181 -Nicole
  • Food grade Diatomaceous earth

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    Yes, we could control it with the diam. earth, but rather not, their skin gets so dry, I only use it in my yard and coop, spread it all over your yard, on a nonwindy day and it will kill anything and everything, inlcuding fleas, it basically dries them out. I even put it in the feed for the chickens, helps with worms. Although unknown to most, we all consume diam. earth as humans, in pancake mixes, some flour mixes and things like that..keeps critters from invadiing while in storage.. I actually use Comfortis on the dogs, the only thing that seesm to work the best.
  • Probably Carrier - sigh of relief …

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    @pedro: is it true that basenji's normally get along better with the opposit sex?>!! It is typically recommended that it is best to male/females rather then two males or two bitches. Obviously if male/females they are both spayed/neutered…. as accidents happen.
  • Fanconi "Symptom"?

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    Glad the report you got is good…let us know how it goes.
  • Question

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    Oh, I am sorry about the loss of your b to cars. Sadly, when they get out, the are often not car smart. Hugs.
  • How far is too far to walk for a puppy?

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    Sophie was like that as a puppy. By 16 weeks she was happily going on 2 mile hikes and she was probably doing closer 4 miles with the running up and down the trail. She set the pace and did as much as or little as she wanted. If she got tired then we were willing to carry her but she just had a ton of energy.
  • How long to get Fanconi Test Results Back?

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    No, I meant it takes about a week to get the test and usually 2 to 3 weeks for the results once they are received back at the lab. Please read my post about breeding on the other thread
  • Fanconi Results

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    congratulation kathy. that's really great to hear. i hope my boy will be clear too!!. by the way how idi you get his ggg grandpa's resault last time i talked to u??>
  • Skipped some chapters in the book….

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    That is how my girls' seasons were when they were young also. Usually the spring season was in March. She may have been around some bitches coming into heat at the show, and that pulled her in. Ivy was spayed before she went to more normal cycles, Blondie and Luna also had wierd cycles until they were about three or four. Then they kind of went back to a more predictable fall cycle. Bella always has been a fall girl (except for the year that she had her litter)…so there is definintely some room for variation. A lot of people have found that those spring cycles are shorter, and often not productive for breeding.
  • Puppy's paws, ears, gums lose color when she sleeps

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    Whew! Good to hear that all is okay now.
  • Is it a Basenji???

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    MandyM
    I have gotten the comment of min doberman. lol…. could have been her spiked Harley collar.
  • How long time?

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    Okey, thank you. Then I probably will have passed him om befor I get the kit, just have to send it to his new home then. :)
  • Raw Eggs

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    Never heard anything bad about raw eggs in the diet for Basenjis. However, my older male pukes even at the mention of eggs:(. My younger girl LOVES them, too much. (My loved but chubby one:))
  • Callie's Fanconi Status

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    YAY!!!! Congrats!
  • Pink eye

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    Yes, get to a vet asap..eye things are not something to let go. IMO
  • Hiccups

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    Thanks guys :) Novice puppy owner question :P