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Sent to Pet Experts January 10, 2006 11:12 p.m.

our 8 year old half lab. half rotweiler came home today from getting out of our gate in the mountains and had some dark crusty stuff all over him when he got back. He will not eat or drink, he is lethargic, slow moving and reacting and his heart rate is 96 beats per minute. Resperations are 20 per minute. is he okay? Should we take him to the vet? can it wait until they are open in the morning? What should we do to comfort him?Optional Information: Age: 8; Male; Breed: labrodor and Rotweiler mixAlready Tried: we have brought him inside and have been observing him?

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January 10, 2006 11:29 p.m. (16 minutes and 36 seconds later)

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