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    Dog shaking his head nonstop snakebite?

    Dog shaking his head nonstop snakebite?
    Been shaking her head for five minutes started to drull

    #2
    Bot fly?

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      #3
      Something either stung him or bit him. My give him a antihistamines and see if he stops

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        #4
        ear infection?

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          #5
          Ears look good. Can’t find a bad swollen area. She is panting heavu

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            #6
            electric shock from static possibly..
            My catahoula will do that everytime you reach to pet him, and accidentally zap him.
            Uncontrollable drooling, muzzle twitching, opening and closing his mouth, and shakes his head over and over till he gets over it.
            Or maybe she chomped a bee.
            Mine tries bu5 has never caught one.
            He ain't gonna like it the day he does.

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              #7
              Bennadryl

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                #8
                Old grease

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                  #9
                  might be ear mites....https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions...c_dg_ear_mites

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                    #10
                    Yeast infection in ears..or maybe something crawled into ear...ie.. bug

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                      #11
                      Dog shaking his head nonstop snakebite?

                      Take him to the vet.

                      Actually, this might sound weird, but if hes been chewing a bone, look in the roof of his mouth. My lab mix gets bones stuck in the roof of her mouth often. Shell run around mouth open drooling and panting. It just gets wedged in between her teethe and she cant get it out by herself.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
                        Take him to the vet.

                        Actually, this might sound weird, but if hes been chewing a bone, look in the roof of his mouth. My lab mix gets bones stuck in the roof of her mouth often. Shell run around mouth open drooling and panting. It just gets wedged in between her teethe and she cant get it out by herself.

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                        Headed that way. Her painting is a little bit better in the car. It’ll be interesting to see what they say.

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                          #13
                          Get a Benadryl in him now. At least one. You can’t OD a dog on Benadryl.


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                            #14
                            Vet!

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                              #15
                              Good luck, hopefully the vet will figure it out and not just speculate. In for updates!

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