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English term or phrase:
time in kennels, or re-homing
English answer:
During stay in kennels and when placed with new owners
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Anita du Plessis
Nov 26, 2008 16:58
15 yrs ago
English term
time in kennels, or re-homing
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A soluble, every-day probiotic supplement to promote efficient digestion and boost natural immunity, specially for dogs and cats who scavenge and have regular bouts of digestive upset, or where long term use is indicated by ongoing stress or anxiety (such as after travel or time in kennels, or re-homing
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Nov 28, 2008 07:56: Anita du Plessis Created KOG entry
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During stay in kennels and when placed with new owners
When animals are placed in kennels and also re-homed, they suffer a lot of stress, just like us humans do when things suddenly change. The first thing that normally goes wrong is the digestive system suffers. That is why the use of probiotics is mentioned, as that helps to stabilise the animal's digestion and is also helpful in building up their immunity system.
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Demi Ebrite
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Armorel Young
: For non-native speakers: "kennels" is where you can send your dog to be looked after while you go on holiday, or where dogs are sent if the owner is unable to care for them
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Thank you, and how I hate putting my animals there, even though they do good work.
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Mark Nathan
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Gary D
: Very well answered Jianming will completly understand this I am sure
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orientalhorizon
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Phong Le
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