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chenke
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10-03-2012, 01:48 AM
I'ge seen those plug in things here too. That's one thing he hasn't lost is his nose. I can put the cat's wet food in the basement and he soon finds it.
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30-08-2012, 04:11 PM
Our dog is on Vivitonin and it worked a miracle on his behaviour. He is back to his old self and he responded to the medication within days.
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16-09-2013, 04:37 PM
Originally Posted by ljru1970 View Post
Thanks Cindy,

My vet recommended, (although I haven't tried yet) getting a plug in that releases pheromones, I think they are called DAP diffusers here? You could try that, probably his two senses being impaired doesn't help , but as the plug in releases wellbeing smells & a dogs nose is one of its most important senses hopefully it may help. Fingers crossed for you. x Lisa
My aunt recommended the diffuser because it calmed her cat but it didn't help our dog.
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16-09-2013, 05:23 PM
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My aunt recommended the diffuser because it calmed her cat but it didn't help our dog.
Just in case you hadn't realised that this was a VERY old thread (7yrs old) and hasn't been posted to for more than a year.

In case you were expecting previous posters to respond to you.
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16-09-2013, 06:39 PM
No, just wanted people to be aware of the spray inconsistencies if they search and find this thread as I did.
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