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I think i would go to the er vet.... u know ur dog if u think something is wrong then go. i can understand the fast but not the water in take. pull up on the scruff of the neck if it falls slow he is dehydrited. and i would be going to the vet most likely. Chemical & Engineering News Photo Contest Winner Thanks for visiting!
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