racing heart in chihuahuas?
Moody 1 4 U Asked: racing heart in chihuahuas?
I had a 6 year old chihuahua who recently passed.It was noticed that his heart was racing while returning from a potty walk.He collapsed moments before he passed.What would cause a dog's heart to race?Also, are there any inexpensive places that can perform "autopsy/toxicology" on animals.Please help me.
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i love to see people starting their own businesss good job!
i would hire a young 13 year old before anyone else. a good experience for the kid and its not a hard job so i really feel 13 year olds should be the only acceptable person for that job
when the dog sees a cat or the mail man. hope that 13 year old is strong enough. lol. good luck with the business.yay
I would have to meet them and gain some grounds of trust. I wouldn't give my dog to a stranger, even for a quick walk around the block.
I walk my own dog.
I personally wouldn't.You haven't been training, even though you had a dog for 5 years.You haven't really been training with different types of dogs and many dogs at once.I would rather walk my own dog or spend more to know that my dog is in good hands.You are still a child, and I'm sure that some dogs weigh more than you and can drag you away.Try when you're 16 or 17, then I would think about it.Aw, it's really good that you put the effort in though.If I saw these and if I knew you better, maybe I would consider it.Try to walk the dogs of people who know you well and like you. I hope it works out and I hope I could help!
Frankly, it depends on the kid. But from your description, yeah, I would go for it, I mean, I would go for a 13 year old who has a passion for animals, has had a dog for 5 years and has good experiences with dogs. It's worth a shot, right?
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