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can a dog survive having encephalitis? I am not speaking...

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Question by jb72
Submitted on 4/20/2004
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can a dog survive having encephalitis?
I am not speaking about west nile...


Answer by starr
Submitted on 11/11/2004
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i  really   do   not   now    what   it   means   but  it  sounds  like  a  really   bad   thing  but  i  have   faith  in  dogs  so   i  say   yes


 

Answer by iluvmypug
Submitted on 4/12/2005
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i know with everything that i have read about pug dog encephalitis there is no cure

 

Answer by nick
Submitted on 2/4/2006
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I don't have an answer, I would like to see other's answers.

 

Answer by 7JW5Ls86qi
Submitted on 2/20/2006
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Answer by tyler cooper
Submitted on 10/10/2006
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how do dogs live when they have foot ethics

 

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