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ter. She had a very good appetite all the time, 

 but her throat seemed to be sore, and seemed to 

 hurt her when she would eat, and sometimes she 

 would choke badly. She has become a little bet- 

 ter, but still is not well by any means. She coughs 

 very little when she is still, but when she begins 

 to take exercise, she will begin to cough, and it 

 is not an unfrequent thing for her to fall flat 

 and stretch out as if dead when she has one of 

 these coughing spells. She is a very fine dog, 



and nicely trained. 



0. B. Winston. 



Ans. — From what you say, we are inclined to 

 think that your dog has one of the forms of bron- 

 chitis. 



Kennel her in a dry place, and give her a table- 

 spoonful of cod liver oil (Scott's Emulsion is 

 good) in her bowl of food at each feeding. 



CAR-SICK DOG 



I am writing you in regard to a Llewellin pup 

 that is about 41/2 months old. She gets very sick 

 when she goes for a ride in the auto. She vomits 

 and slobbers all over herself. Is there anything 

 I can give her, or do to prevent this? 



FOEREST LeATHERMAN. 



