Dog Owner Chat v2

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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Imzadi83 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:04 am

jellybaloo wrote:He sniffed it, licked its ear and walked away haha
I'll have to try to take some photos of him with it later

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Scooby wants to play with it
He play bows and runs away


That is so cool! Looks just like him.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Dizzy socks » Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:06 am

Kikipanda wrote:
Since some pictures are too large to put into the post, I'll link them.

Here's Rossi playing in her paddling pool. c:

here

and here.

oh and here. c:

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But this one is small enough! ^^



Lovely dog. On another note, I'm not Sure if I've ever mentioned my third dog. Well, sorta my dog. My granny's dog, really, but she couldn't care for her, anymore, so we have her.

She's a Norwich terrier, around 15. And incontinent, as well as deaf, blind and obese.
She sometimes has minor strokes, and I think we all know she won't be around much longer. But at the moment, she's happy. As long as she's happy we'll keep her, even though that involves cleaning up messes on an hourly basis...
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Saracirce » Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:39 am

Joe Kerr wrote:
Labrador Retriever & Golden Retriever Mix


O-okay. Sure. Let's go
with that, yeah?

I hate it when shelters
falsely identify breeds.
It gets the dog, and the
owners, in a lot of trouble
later on due to breed tendencies.


.... if that's a lab x golden, I'm the Queen of England
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Joe Kerr » Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:08 am

@Sara

... But Petfinder says so,
so you must be the queen!
Long live the queen! ~<3
:P

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Goldy's appointment didn't
go well at all. Our vet thinks
Goldy either has issues with
her Thyroid, or her kidneys
or liver are failing. I'm exhausted,
and I just want Goldy to be
comfortable... Everything else
about her is completely normal.
Her energy, appetite, bodily
functions, everything except for
her fur falling out, and apparently
she's slightly anemic as well.
;A; I'm not ready to go through this.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby scuttlefish » Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:42 am

Joe Kerr wrote:My birthday is tomorrow, and I
thought I was going to have to
put my baby girl down that day.

She had been dry-heaving for
the past few days, and today
she was drooling and just wasn't
herself. She wasn't rubbing her
face on the carpet after her meals,
she wasn't shoving the other dogs
out of the way for treats, and she
wasn't sleeping very well. I was
literally almost out the door with
her to go to the ER when she started
dry heaving again, but this time
something came out -- my ex-friend's
sock. It had been in Goldy's stomach
for 3 whole days. Scared the living
day lights out of me.

She just ate and is now rubbing her
face on the carpet again. I never thought
I'd be so thankful to see her do that.



Why do they rub their heads on the carpet? To get the stuff off their face like it the wild?

Oh and also recently my dog has had some little red dots on her foreleg, and she chews on it like it's itchy (which it probably is). What is it? Notice I did not ask how to treat it!
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Joe Kerr » Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:43 am

Goldy's done that since
she was a puppy. It's
just a quirk she has.
None of my other 5
dogs do it, just Goldy.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Saracirce » Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:48 am

Aruni4 wrote:Oh and also recently my dog has had some little red dots on her foreleg, and she chews on it like it's itchy (which it probably is). What is it? Notice I did not ask how to treat it!


Uh, you may not have asked to treat it but misdiagnosing it as something not serious when it is can be very dangerous (like with the 6 month old puppy peeing frequently) and asking us to diagnose a dog is still considered asking for medical advice.

The red dots could be bug bites, hives (though in my experience those appear more often on the belly?), or something else. If doesn't go away soon or she's chewing to the point of hair loss or self-harm, take her to a vet.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby scuttlefish » Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:05 pm

No hair loss or anything. I thought it could have been allergies, and there is also a patch of it on her belly. They come in clusters. Okay, thanks! I think it's bug bites or some type of allergy.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby Joe Kerr » Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:28 pm


Pretty much every morning.
Blocked out my face for
privacy reasons.

I didn't even have food,
I'm not sure why they
cluster xD

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Re: Dog Owner Chat v2

Postby FuzzyThePunkCat » Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:08 pm

Wolfgang was so scared of my wolf mask that he peed himself xD I guess if I ever find myself in the place of the people in Tge Purge, The Strangers, You're Next, or Scream, I can't rely on my big tough Akita xD
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