Motoring1 min ago
Strange problem
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One of my labradors (the stupid, thick but very loving one!) has recently taken to digging holes in the garden where there is no lawn laid at present, and stuffing her snout down the hole and then coming in, and coughing and sneezing as she has inhaled earth - we do try to be out with the dogs when they are outside, but obviously can't be with them every minute of the day - what I wondered is - in the old days, when I worked with horses, if one of them sounded a bit rough and coughed a bit, we used to put some hay in a sack , pour friars balsalm and pour boiling water over it. The horse then had the sack over it's nose and inhaled the steam and it almost alway cleared their tubes a bit - does anyone think that this might help my dog? I really don't want her to go to the vet if possible - she really hates it and I'd much rather treat her at home if poss. Any (sensible) suggestions would be gratefully received - thank you.
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