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Dog Colar Light

Posted on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 in Uncategorized

Dog Colar light


Cervical Collar - 2 1/2 Large Non-adjustable collar with velcro fastener. Made of light weight translucent material. These collars are available in neck sizes from extra small through extra large, and in height sizes every 1/2 from 2 1/2 through 4 1/2


Cervical Collar – 2 1/2 Large Non-adjustable collar with velcro fastener. Made of light weight translucent material. These collars are available in neck sizes from extra small through extra large, and in height sizes every 1/2 from 2 1/2 through 4 1/2


$39.50


Cervical Collar – 2 1/2″ Large Non-adjustable collar with velcro fastener. Made of light weight translucent material. These collars are available in neck sizes from extra small through extra large, and in height sizes every 1/2″ from 2 1/2″ through 4 1/2″…

SE Visible at Night, Lighted Collar Med-Lights Red Illumina


SE Visible at Night, Lighted Collar Med-Lights Red Illumina


$4.47


Collar medium size: 13″ – 18″…

SE Pet Safety Illuminated 22 Dog Collar Lg Glow In the Dark


SE Pet Safety Illuminated 22 Dog Collar Lg Glow In the Dark


$5.99


Size: Large (22″x26″ ) Visible from up to one mile at night, in olw-light and no-light situations, Lightweight, weather resistant. Longer battery life in flashing mode. Red illumination with Yellow Reflective Material. Requires 1 3V-CR2032 Battery (Batteries Included) Safe; shockproof….

Tracker Classic 2 Channel 216Mhz Hunting Dog Receiver - 216Mhz Supra Light Motion Transmitter with Orange Hunting Dog Collar


Tracker Classic 2 Channel 216Mhz Hunting Dog Receiver – 216Mhz Supra Light Motion Transmitter with Orange Hunting Dog Collar


$399.00


Every hunter should have this unit. Designed for one or two dogs, this unit is super easy to operate. This is an advanced tracker at a budget price….

dog colar light

What’s wrong with my dog’s paw?

Oh god. My poor, poor doggie. I discovered late tonight in the downstairs that she was limping. I woke up my parents to aware them, and I showed my dad how she walks. She also has little flea bites all over her little, fat body. But, I can just buy her a flea colar (sp?). My main consern (sp?) is her front paw (limp). I admit, it seems lighter and differnt than the other. I don’t understand what she could’ve done to it. I’ve noticed lately that she heaves when I move her sometimes, but she’s kind of old. Middle-aged, I guess. I love her untill the end of the world, and would go to great lengths to help her. We were up in New Jersey today (altogether, she was there for 5), in our summer home/trailer. She could’ve stepped on anything out there! Man, I’ve had her for so long, and I love her to bits. Right now, she’s on my bed, with my camo skirt on her to prevent her from scratching her bug bites and her head in on my t-shirt. Oh, can anyone here tell me what to do? Y_Y

Look at the pads of her paw. Are they red or swollen? If they are she could have stepped on a bee or a splinter and have something stuck in there. If she does and it is not deep in the skin, use some tweezers and gently pull it out. If it’s deep, take her to the vet.

If there is a visable cut take some peroxide and with a q-tip rub it on there. Let that dry the put on some betadine.

If the paw is not red or swollen gently squeeze from the top of her leg down feeling along the bones mostly. If she does not squal out and let you know that hurts it is probably not a serious bone or muscle injury. If you do this and cannot find anything and she keeps limping call the vet.

For the flea bites, they sell a spray at pets stores that is pretty cheap and it stops the itch.

Flashing Keychain Dog Pet Collar Safety Light