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In theory, yes dogs can develop thrush in the oral cavity. Thrush is a lay term for a fungal infection, generally caused by Candida, that presents as a white to yellow film over a mucus membrane.However, there is no home remedy for canine thrush - you will need to take your dog to a veterinarian for examination to determine what has caused the infection and to get a prescription for appropriate antimicrobial therapy.
None. Take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. It could be something as simple as she is in heat or as dangerous as a prolapse of the uterus or a vaginal infection, etc. It is better to be safe than sorry, so take your dog in to be checked out by a Veterinarian.
You can buy many products or visit the vet. Visiting the vet will be the best bet, because the can give you a prescription medication for your pet.
If you think you are responsible enough to own a dog, then take the responsibility to take it to the veterinarian. The dog should be checked out.
The dog may have a urinary tract infection. It is best to get the dog to a vet as soon as possible.
Don't try home remedies on your pet! Bladder infections are very serious and antibiotics are needed so please see your vet. If you've ever had a bladder infection then you would know it's very painful. You at least can take yourself to a doctor, but the dog has to rely on you.
Mastiff breeds are best guard dogs for home.
Make sure your dog is drinking plenty of water, and if the problem persists, see a vet.
No, this is not the best remedy to the situation. If the dog is posing a threat you should keep your cat indoors. You should also talk to the owners about the dog. If the dog is a stray you can call animal control and have them pick up the dog. and if none of that works shot the dog :)
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Think about what would be best for the dog and go with that.