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Hyrule Camp
06:04:19 Ryan
rp anyone pm me
Versailles
06:04:03 Versa
Unless he's crazy stressed about his new home, I don't see any harm in it.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:02:20 Bird
We're just staying with family and I know they have vets in the area. It's just a hard decision for me because if I don't go I would be home alone with little to no human contact.

I am not comfortable boarding Finley or having someone come on watch him so he would have to come if I do go.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:01:01 Bird
@Athena, I was thinking the same thing! But also, what if it stresses him out and it makes him worse. 😖
Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less
Hummingbird Meadows
05:56:05 Bird
@Versa, did you treat it?
Versailles
05:55:56 Versa
Just depends on what pollens are in the air and, of course, which ones are in your areas as opposed to his prior home.

And then yeah, air fresheners of any type- even the "pet safe" wax melts
Hummingbird Meadows
05:55:46 Bird
@Athena, no candles, air fresheners or perfume in the house.
Versailles
05:55:03 Versa
Yep! When I had my two black rescues, the fluffy one, Thelma, had horrible amounts of sneezing and sometimes even some snot.

Sketti sneezes too, more on some days than on others
Glacier Bay Cove
05:54:51 Arctic Katz
I might be sitting in the bleachers for capture day, Sting
Timberland Drafts
05:54:45 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
Any air fresheners could do it

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Hyrule Camp
06:04:19 Ryan
rp anyone pm me
Versailles
06:04:03 Versa
Unless he's crazy stressed about his new home, I don't see any harm in it.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:02:20 Bird
We're just staying with family and I know they have vets in the area. It's just a hard decision for me because if I don't go I would be home alone with little to no human contact.

I am not comfortable boarding Finley or having someone come on watch him so he would have to come if I do go.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:01:01 Bird
@Athena, I was thinking the same thing! But also, what if it stresses him out and it makes him worse. 😖
Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less
Hummingbird Meadows
05:56:05 Bird
@Versa, did you treat it?
Versailles
05:55:56 Versa
Just depends on what pollens are in the air and, of course, which ones are in your areas as opposed to his prior home.

And then yeah, air fresheners of any type- even the "pet safe" wax melts
Hummingbird Meadows
05:55:46 Bird
@Athena, no candles, air fresheners or perfume in the house.
Versailles
05:55:03 Versa
Yep! When I had my two black rescues, the fluffy one, Thelma, had horrible amounts of sneezing and sometimes even some snot.

Sketti sneezes too, more on some days than on others
Glacier Bay Cove
05:54:51 Arctic Katz
I might be sitting in the bleachers for capture day, Sting
Timberland Drafts
05:54:45 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
Any air fresheners could do it

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UlcerGard January 27, 2023 06:19 PM


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Does anyone know where you can buy the cheapest UlcerGard possible? Or get it for a reasonable price? My lease horse has had it for the last 3 days, so I need to buy 3 tubes of it. For anyone who has bought it, it says 4 doses on the box; are there 4 syringes or 4 doses per tube? We've been giving my horse 1 full tube of it every morning (as directed by a professional), so I'm curious to know. Thanks so much!
UlcerGard January 27, 2023 08:58 PM


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You'll probably have to shop around in your area to see if anywhere is a few dollars cheaper, but unfortunately UlcerGard is not cheap anywhere in the US. You can buy omeprazole (active ingredient in UlcerGard) online in doses sufficient to cure ulcers for cheaper from "underground" sort of pharmacies based overseas, but you won't be able to guaruntee the quality of what you're buying. I know some people who have gone that route, saved money, and gotten good results, but I can't necessarily recommend it to everyone.
If you are trying to cure ulcers, then you will need to give your horse one whole tube of UlcerGard or GastroGard per day. Either of those tubes has 2 grams of omeprazole in the entire thing. (2g is the minimum effective dose for horses.) If you are giving UlcerGard as a maintenance drug to prevent ulcers, then 1/4 tube of UlcerGard is sufficient per day.
UlcerGard January 28, 2023 06:22 AM


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Yeah, I will definetly keep looking, it's definetly expensive haha - that makes a lot more sense with the dosing; thank you so much!
UlcerGard January 28, 2023 09:58 AM


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I use this for my guy every day and it works pretty well for him.
UlcerGard January 28, 2023 12:02 PM


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I currently give her U-Guard powder, and it works well for her as well! :) We treated her for ulcers a month ago. She is on a bunch of bute right now (Friday-Sunday she will be on it) to help us find a source of her pain if possible so she just needs UlcerGard/GastroGard for now. Thank you!
UlcerGard February 18, 2023 08:33 PM


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Have you tried Gut X? It's still a little expensive (around $100 depending where you get it from), but it comes in a gallon jug with a pump that should last around 3 months, but it works well for our horses when they get ulcers and helps prevent them

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