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Question by : Someone who knows a thing or 2 about selling Pitt bulls?! =)?
I have a blue nose brindle pitt bull that i have to breed and don’t know how much i could sell them for because i have have her papers. She is drop dead gorgeous, people are always wanting to buy her from me for $ 1,000 + but i could never get rid of her cause she’s my baby. She doesn’t have a mean bone in her body, in fact she thinks shes a big baby. She loves to cuddle, well mannered, always happy and quite the character. I never got her papers because i never planned on breeding her but now have to for 2 reasons. #1 she is too beautiful and wonderful to not have more babies and #2 she is having an issue with fake pregnancies and learned that when female dogs have an issue with repeated fake pregnancies if you don’t spade them their change of uterus cancer is quite high, but also learned that some people that had this problem with their Pitt bulls, bred them and then a couple months later their hormones balanced. I would spade her but i want one of her puppies terribly but just don’t quite ready for another one.
The stud is a BEAUTIFUL registered true blue nose Pitt bull which is EXACTLY like Molly (my female Pitt). He acts like a big baby and has the softest kindest natured soul who would never hurt a fly. He has a huge massive head and just overall is 100% perfect in my eyes.
Now i dont want to be greedy and over charge for their pups, but yet i dont want to be practily giving them away neither. How much do you think i should charge for these pups?

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Answer by ♦Dalmatian Appreciation♦
I’d say the fee a shelter charges for the adoption of their dogs would do – say $ 100 max.

APBT’s and their mixes are a dime a dozen in shelters and rescues, why on earth would you want to condemn more to euthanasia?

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Question by marybuko: I thought it was a joke when hearing it, but can German dogs really detect lung cancer in someone…?
…I heard this on the radio news. If they can smell lung cancer, can those smart German dogs detect any other types of cancer?

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Answer by msknowitall
Apparently so, I saw it on my local news website

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Question by Carol: My dog has cancer of the mouth. Can someone tell me what to look for when she’s in pain?

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Answer by catnip
Animals hide pain very well. She may not eat when in pain, or tend to lick her lips often. Your veterinarian can prescribe a pain medication, if you don’t have one already.

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Question by LSH.DIXIEGIRL: Hello my dog has lymphoma cancer. He has seen a vet, He was on two kind of medicines can someone tell me some?
thing to do for him to make him feel batter and what to expect? His ate yesterday today he wont eat .

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Answer by BYBs kill dogs and puppies
sorry to hear about your dog and hope he gets better soon your vet is really the best source for this Information

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Question by Moon’s Shadow: What are characteristics of someone born under the year of the dog and has the sun sign cancer?
What are characteristics of someone born under the year of the dog and has the sun sign cancer? not the both of them separate but together. if anyone knows a site that might help list that too.

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Answer by off limit
google it.

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Question by KareBear: What do you say to someone who just found out their dog has cancer?
How can I make her feel better?

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Answer by emmano
ask them to be strong and that the dog needs them the most now so they should be strong and that no one would ever forever about him and remind them of the good times with the dog

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Question by snowgod12001: My dog was diagnosed with fibrosarcoma cancer can someone tell me about this?
My dog is 14 and this cancer is in the mouth.

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Answer by AbErCrOmBiE
AWWWw IM SO SORRY! =[ my heart would be broken. Its a cancer that cant most likely be healed. Im sorry, But you should really pay attention to him/her

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Question by dr0deg89: Lymphoma in Dogs( If youve had a dog with it or know someone)?
My dog has recently been diagnosed with lymphoma. Chemo is a bit expensive, and my mom has decided to just keep her on the pill, which only make her more comfortable (reduce swelling, etc) I read online that this treatment alone only gives the dog approx. up to 2 or so months. Other sites say possibly 9.
Im wondering if anyone has went through this before with their dog, and could give me alittle insight on how long she may have from what they went through, and whatever else can be given.
When her time comes closer will we obviously see it, or with she just one day be gone?
thank you so much…plz dont be mean its a tough time.
its a pill to keep the swelling down.
The reason we found out about the condition was because we noticed her face swollen one day, so we brought her in. Once the pills were given the swelling went down.

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Answer by karen kremer smith
Yes a friend of my families had a dog with this condition. It was because it was fed people food instead of dog food. This not good. It might be able to be reversed if the dog is put on a special cleasing diet such as for humans but if it has been diagnosed already, it might be too late for the dog. You could try. though if it worth that much to you. But of course any animal is worth something right? If the dog is at the stage where it refuses to eat, then it is too late at this point. It is not healthy for anyone to see any one of Gods creatures die especially if it has been their constant companion for years even after humans have gone.

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Question by diamantina: Can someone please help me, my lab Chevy 4 yrs has just been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma I do not want him to?
go through any pain as I understand this is a horrible painful cancer, I love him so much, has anyone opted for no surgery just pain relief and if so how long did your lovely animal survive, what is he in for, please please help me.

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Answer by JKid
umm this is a bit strange cos im a human with osteosarcoma lol… yeah it hurts… glad you’ve got painkillers for him :) sorry i dunno about survival rates for dogs…

maybe you could make a nicer place for your dog to sleep, like with blankets and pillows…

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We should ban all medical testing on animals

Ladies and Gentlemen every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists, who perform out dated and inaccurate tests. We propose to prove to you that this is morally wrong and scientifically unsound.
As the affirmative team we define this topic to mean that Australia should pass a law prohibiting the use of all animals for all medical testing. We define animals as being “sentient beings,” meaning that they are creatures capable of feeling pleasure and pain.
Our model proposes that the government enacts a law which phases out the use of animals over the next ten years. The use of animals in medical testing will be outlawed by 2020.
As first speaker I will outline the reasons why Australia must ban the use of animals in medical testing because it is wrong to use them in this way,
Our second speaker will demonstrate to you that the use of animals in medical testing is obsolete science.
We of the affirmative team will establish that it is crucial that Australia prohibit all medical testing on animals.
My first point is that it is cruel to animals
My second point is that it is morally wrong to cause animals suffering for our benefit and that humans must protect the planet and all its inhabitance, including animals.
So to my first point, that it is cruel to animals. Animals suffer when they are used for medical testing. Mice are given cancerous tumors and then made suffer horrific pain to test drugs and treatments that MIGHT provide a cure. Large apes, such as the chimpanzee share 97% of human DNA; these include pain and most emotions. Imagine being forced to smoke when you while you’re pregnant with a baby girl, just to see what the effects are.
Research shows that only 5-25% of medical products tested on animals are actually useful for humans! 83% of substances tested on animals are metabolized differently by animals and humans. Many drugs have been tested on animals with good results, but have been proven harmful for hums. Before animals in laboratories die, they are routinely burned, scalded, poisoned, starved, given electric shocks, addicted to drugs, subjected to nearly freezing temperatures, dosed with radioactive elements, driven insane, deliberately inflicted with diseases such as cancer, diabetes, oral infections, stomach ulcers, Syphilis, herpes and AIDS. Their eyes are surgically removed, their brains and spinal cords damaged and their bones broken. The numbers are real and this is happening in our world every day, only because it “may” provide a cure for diseases.
A few weeks ago we all saw the case of Buckley the dog. We were all appalled to see how much this poor dog suffered when his ears and tail were cut off. Since then, thousands of people have applied to adopt him. But did we care about Buckley because of his suffering or simply because it was a careless act of cruelty? Can we say it was wrong to make Buckley suffer, but then overlook it if it had happened in a medical laboratory? Of course not! If it was wrong to cut off Buckley’s ears by his owner, it is wrong if a similar thing occurs in the name of science. This is why we should ban ALL medical testing on animals.
My second point is that it is morally wrong to cause animals suffering for human benefits. Animals feel pain and they suffer. It is therefore wrong to torture animals for any reason. As philosopher Jeremy Bentham stated “the question is not can animals reason, nor can they talk, but can they suffer?” The proponents of animal testing say that the ends justify the means however the amount of animals killed annually are usually killed for no purpose because the tests are repetitive and inconsistent. So maybe we have had some cures over the past but the killing is close to German genocide. In the past, people believed that slavery was acceptable because some races were inferior to others. Slavery was justified because of this belief. Today people excuse the abuse of animals because we are more intelligent beings. This is an old-fashioned, outmoded way of thinking. In the 21st Century we must realize that we don’t have the right to harm animals for our good. Animals should be considered precious, living things and not objects. As Stephan Clark, in a book called “The moral status of animals” argues that animals, just like humans, have the right to be themselves, fulfill their full potential. Experiments on animals stop them being themselves. We treat them as less important than us, we should accept that they are just different. Animal experimentation is another way we dominate other living things, a sign of our misguided attitude to nature.

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