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Lip-Llicking Staffie!
My 5 ywear old Staffie, Jack has been ill for a couple of days now, He's got bad dioreah and has been getting up to go outside 3-4 times through the night, which is not like him at all. Anyway, I've noticed that whenever he's not feeling very well, he always seems to lick his lips a lot. Does anyone know why? I realise that if this goes on much longer, we'll have to see a vet, but I just wondered if anyone out there had any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just letting you all know Jack's all better now! We found the cause, which should be a warning to all dog owners. My Grandson had been on a sleep-over, and had brought with him a very large bottle of bubbles. He thought it was great when Jack chased the bubbles to swallow them, but that's what made him so ill! Let's face it, a suppository is made from soap, so these bubbles were bound to have the same effect! Poor Jack! Bubbles are now banned from our house. But I would never have thought it could make him so ill!
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