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JOE H BROOKS
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How to Heal Your Dog's Voice

Some guys on face book said, you can not bring a dog's voice back, once they bark it away, i am here to tell you that you can, but it takes treating the dog twice a day for two weeks, no hunting, do not let him bark, all day or night, put a no bark collar, on him or her, do not leave the collar on all the time, take it off when you can, as it will put holes in the dog's skin. You give the dog, 1 and 1/2 cc's of LA-200, down the throat, or if you've got some old tetercycline anti-botic will work too, you give 1 - 250mg capsule, and a shot of mustard down, it's throat twice a day, for 2 weeks. Do not give la-200 and the tetercycline, at the same time, give one or the other, not both. And you need to give it twice a day for two weeks, if it has been fairly recent as far as the dog loseing his voice, you might get it all back, if it has been a year or two, you might get some. This has worked for me on at least two dogs, but keep in mind, that nothing is for sure 100%, of the time, all the time. Two weeks is real work, but that's the way it is.

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