MacGyver wrote:So proud of Foster-Mutt's (now known as Grace! It fits her <3) new mum. <3 Grace has been showing a bit of separation anxiety, so she's doing a lot of good reading and research.
I jinxed myself.
I have a hunch there was another factor at work, but Grace's mum called me last night and long story short, didn't think she would be a fair home for Grace since the dog was showing such severe signs of separation anxiety. (It had escalated to where she had busted out of her crate twice when she left to do laundry in the basement and her mum would have to be touching her and talking to her or else she would start whining and howling).
It was only 4 days - new place, new faces, new routine; so I kinda feel like if she had given her more time maybe? Who knows. :/ And what's done is done.
She really did try her best (in her defense, she'd never dealt with SA or any serious behavioral issues), but I don't think she was prepared at all. (And, btw, Grace is not showing any signs of SA since we picked her up last night - she went into her kennel readily for bed and settled down right away.) She'd spent over $200 at the vet, getting her shots, heartworm test and preventative, and 2 month flea and tick tablet. She'd even scheduled her spay appt for August and offered to pay for that. She was so upset and seemed like she'd really wanted it to work out. :/
Sooo, guess who's back?

Also, according to the vet, she's about a year old, if even that.
ruma wrote:MacGyver wrote:{clipped}
Her coat, I've always felt, was soft; but it's SUPER soft and shiny now. Everyone she meets always comments on her coat. ;v; She hasn't been having terrible farts or bouts of extremely bad breath (seriously, her breath would have occasions where I'd have to leave the room, because she'd "polluted" the entire room and it. was. rank. >__<)
That's supposed to be unusual for goldens, haha! They have a reputation for having comparatively better breath for some reason, which I'm pretty sure has to do with their drooly nature and cycling of saliva or something. Either way, it holds true for Edgar in that his breath is significantly better than my parents' more tight-lipped/jowled Shiba Inu mix. I'm glad Dixie is doing better now!:)
For the most part, her breath never smelled (unless you count a very light doggy-breath smell - nothing unbearable). But oooonce in a while, she would have a day where her breath was UNBEARABLE. Like, REALLY bad. It was super odd? She hasn't had any bouts of it since we started on the new food though, so I'm hoping there was a connection there and we won't be enduring that anymore! :'D
To everyone: What could cause momentary bouts of terribly bad breath, but the rest of the time the dog's breath is fine?