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A couple of ads for "Dunbar's Diarrhoea Mixture -- sure, safe, and effectual," 19th century.
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i love poorly thought out ads more than you could ever know
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had to take my dog Stella to the emergency vet yesterday (we had an appointment today but it clearly got worse), and apparently a lot of dogs are showing the same symptoms as her, and in different cities (a couple who live 45 mins away from us out there had 2/3 dogs with it, our non-emergency vet's dog in a different nearby town has it, our neighbours dog also had it recently), but the vet didn't seem to know anything about there being something in the air or anything. Still, almost all of the symptoms are the same so to me that's a cause for concern, especially spread over such long distances.
So if you live in Denmark and your dog has any of the following symptoms, please take your dog to the vet sooner rather than later:
- diarrhea lasting more than a few days(Stellas was at first slimy, then very liquid-y, then a little bloody which at the time the vet said was consistent with irritated intestinal lining and not immediately an emergency appointment, and finally even later, and what made me book an emergency appointment, fully red with blood)
- vomiting (primarily bile/foamy, in our case not bloody but the couple at the vets' dog had also vomited blood)
- low to no appetite, even when tempted with treats or favorite foods
- Stella was still alert and curious, wagged when we got home, helped our other dog bark at passersby, but she was noticeably lower energy than normal and slept a lot
- burping/gas/discomfort regarding stomach acid
Also our dog was doing a very good job of keeping herself hydrated and drank all the time, but the couple at the vet's dog would throw up every time he drank.
Also, the vet said that having the type of diarrhea she had was something that could easily lead to her suddenly 'crashing', at which point dogs would easily get sepsis, and be a lot harder to treat, as well as a lot more expensive. So please try to be proactive if your dog is showing any symptoms!
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i've been out of fandom for a while now, but beauxbatons being portrayed (in fandom bc canon is never giving us decent worldbuilding) as a "noble", fluffy, almost regency-adjacent kind of school, with ballet and fencing and culinary as extra-curriculars is so dumb to me, specially because no matter if the wizarding world stopped in the middle ages, you don't think the revolutionary wave that swept through france would also reach them? don't you think they would lean into dueling, into alchemy, as close as they can to science and humanism and as far away from the royalty, versailles aesthetic as possible?
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Johnny is have BAD diarrhea (which vet said would happen) and he’s soiled two surgery suits back to back, and his bedding, and his bed, and I had to deep clean his cage AGAIN so for now bby I’m sorry you only get cheap towels and newspaper and the cone is back on
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