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Re: [PyrNet-L] health question



This is off the subject of Pyrs, but I don't know anyone on a Labrador
list:

My sister's yellow lab, which has always been quite healthy, has suddenly
began vomiting after every meal.  They have tried cutting back on what she
eats, down to just a small amount in the morning and in the evening,
because if they give her more than that, she woofs it down and immediately
vomits it back up.

Are any of you familiar with this type of problem and what can be done? 
She is about 9 years old now.  We are experiencing extremely hot weather
here (over 100 degrees) and don't know if that has anything to do with it. 
She spends most of her day inside an air conditioned house.

If you could let me know the email address of anyone familiar with this
breed, I would appreciate it.

Tracy
pribb@feist.com        Bentley, Kansas
http://www.feist.com/~pribb

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> From: Ann Wetherilt <wetheri@emmanuel.edu>
> To: pyrnet-l@gamerz.net
> Subject: [PyrNet-L] pyrs and digging
> Date: Monday, July 06, 1998 7:18 PM
> 
> Finally, we've found the answer! Thanks to Nancy and Charley Huggard and
> Barney, Paddington discovered the joys of the sandbox at Christmas when
we
> visited in Florida. Also thanks to Charley's great plans, Paddington now
> has his own sandbox, just the right size to fit a large pyr, lots of cool
> damp sand, a chin rest to enable him to keep an eye on the world. In the
> month since I finally put it together, he hasn't dug anywhere else. Now,
> Ivy Rose is showing an interest in it. If she gets in, he goes rushing
> over, climbs in behind her, and eventually nudges her out. Oh well, back
> to Home Depot for more lumber, I guess! That cool damp sand must feel
> terrific on hot days.
> Ann, Peg, Paddington and Ivy Rose
> PS Ivy Rose starts a beginner's obedience class tomorrow, as much for
> socialization as anything. Wish us luck....and the trainer!
>