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About Marie Peppers
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Shih Tzus!!! Just love them. What a FUN BREED... We get many here at our Doggie Hotel called The Doggie Chalet. Special needs? Just ask - I would be glad to answer basic to complex questions about your pup or adult shih tzu doggies... Health, Feeding options, Soft Palate problems?? Special diet needs.... Allergies.... Supplements such as NuVET Plus, Vitamin E, and others..... just ask: Visit my web site: WWW.APLUSPETCARE.COM/UNTITLED4.HTML

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Certified pet nutrition expert. Doggie Chalet Hotel Owner ... and caregiver. Doggie FAT camp teacher - work with vets on pet weight loss and special diets. Published work on pet web sites ( health and wellness)

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Pet Sitters LLC Made in Alaska Association Female Alaskan owned businesses Association

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Licensed Pet Nurse . Licensed Dog Kennel / Hotel Owner and operator. Certified in Pet Nutrition

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** high honors graduate ( college in Boston, MA)

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Many Many happy doggie guests at our hotel

 
   

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Topic: Shih Tzus



Expert: Marie Peppers
Date: 5/19/2008
Subject: aggressive behavior since grroming

Question
I have two male Shih Tzus ages 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 that recently had to be shaved because they were so matted.
The younger wimpers, chews is hind paws and quivers. The older quivers. Both have been very aggressive toward each other. The younger has several bite marks and I myself have been bitten while trying to separate them. They have never diplayed such aggressive behaivior before. The vet prescribed an anti anxiety medicine, but it does not seem to be helping.

Answer
Wow Carrie:  this sounds awful!  I am so sorry you all are going thru this.  The matted areas on your dogs were most likely uncomfortable for them... They both may have skin sensativity because of the matted areas and then the trauma of the shaving.

I would consider the following:

Yes, stay on the anxiety meds for a few more weeks.  ( 1 dose per day)  - Just to get the "edge" off!

Next, buy some Salmon oil - Pure salmon oil .... alaska salmon can be found at most Pet Stores.  Give them 1 teaspoon per day, on top of the dog food.

Look for a low protien dog food.... There have been many studies that say dogs can be treated for aggression with Low protein dog foods... Look for something like this:

20 % protein per serving

If you happen to have a hyper, aggressive or generally intense dog, change their diet to a low-protein dog food without artificial preservatives (look for about 20% protein).
Any protein that they're not using for serious growth spurts is essentially extra energy ripping through your dog's system. Like ROCKET FUEL. UNNECESSARY ROCKET FUEL. Think about it...


Also, get the kids on NuVET Plus - The BEST skin and Coat supplement for Shih tzus.... We have many shih tzu breeders who LOVE nu vet plus...
It will cost you about .25 cents per day... Your shih tzus will only need 1/2 wafer per day.  
Build up the Immune System, too!
Excellent and Will help them, or your money back.
Here is the link for NuVET...
Make sure you call Joan and She can WALK you thru the first order of NuVET Plus
http://www.apluspetcare.com/untitled4.html

After you have made the changes, please give me a report on the skin and also the aggression... OK

BEST wishes,
Marie

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