Dog Owner Chat V. 5

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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby cornspurrd. » Sun Sep 01, 2019 1:11 pm

^^ Hmm, me neither.

Deacon is getting older now n' he's showing it more and more, while he isn't a "senior" dog yet, but he is nearing that life stage so I'm slowing things down a bit. we have a last little preformance to end his career with a bang and then we'll start settling down at his pace and I'll let him go ahead and tell me when he's ready to slow himself down to a stop. I'm hoping to get a border terrier sometime in the future so i'm exited to get very serious with a dog sport here pretty soon!
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Faybell » Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:21 am

Wicks not feeling great so we booked a vet appointment. They said he should be ok until tomorrow but I hate seeing him feeling off. :<

He threw up yesterday morning (clear) which I thought was just because he hadn’t eaten yet... he did it again this morning and he’s not acting as playful as he normally is. I tried giving him ice because it’s his favorite treat ever but he turned it down. He mostly lying down but he occasionally wonders over for some scratches. The last time he acted down it was just a UTI so hopefully it’s just something minor like that again.

I trust the vet when they said he can wait until tomorrow but I can’t help but be worried. Any tips on things to make him more comfortable while we wait for his appointment? They already mentioned trying to feed him boiled chicken and rice.


Edit: He are all his breakfast (chicken and rice). He seems to have perked up a bit but is still acting a bit off. He’s usually super playful but again he’s mostly lying down. He has enough energy to be excited for his meal and bark at the cat for being a grouchy brat though.

Is it possible his stomach is just upset? I think he got some kind of crumb off the floor someone dropped the other day. I didn’t think he swallowed any but maybe he did. Either way I’m watching him today and will talk to his vet again in the morning even if he seems to have made a full recovery by the end of the day.

Re-edit: Yeah he’s back to 100% after dinner. He’s starting to ask us to play with him. I’ll still ask his vet if they want us to come in if he’s still acting perky in the morning.

Geez what a day. I feel a bit emotionally drained. =_=
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Imzadi83 » Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:48 pm

^Sorry to hear Wick wasn't feeling well. I'm so glad to hear he's doing better now. I know I have to really watch Chloe because of her tendency to hoover for crumbs too. I just keep her in my room unless I've swept the floors. It's amazing how quickly they can gobble up a crumb so fast you don't even get a chance to see what it is.

On another note I just read an article on a noise cancelling dog bed Ford (yes, the car company) invented. It's not on the market yet, and I imagine it'll be outta most people's price ranges when/if it is, but it's still a really cool thing I can imagine helping dogs in the future. https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/ford-dog-house/?gg_medium=fk&gg_source=fk-c4m&gg_term=9042019&gg_campaign=ford-dog-house&gg_content=blog-link&_ga=2.63335919.1180496091.1567582839-1013173516.1553195580
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Faybell » Thu Sep 05, 2019 3:28 am

Yeah he’s a little punk, scaring me like that. He threw up bile again before I woke up but the vet tech said that I shouldn’t have to come in as long as he’s acting normal otherwise, to just continue monitoring him and feeding him chicken and rice for a few more days. She said he probably just ate something that upset his stomach (the crumb I mentioned probably :p)

But yeah he’s still peppy. He inhaled his breakfast, was eyeing a squirrel this morning, and asking to play.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby soliloqy » Sun Sep 08, 2019 5:41 pm

Yeah so, I’m away at college again. And I miss my dog. Don’t get me wrong. I miss my family members too. But I really miss my dog, Jake. He sleeps in my room at night (totally not in my bed at all, would hate to build that bad habit just to pass it to the next person who’s room he sleeps in. Pshh). And here I’m in a single room due to immune system problems. We’re not allowed pets on campus unless we have documentation on why we need them (totally have thought about getting a cat. I love all animals but my room is so small I could never do that to one). There’s plenty of dogs on campus that get walked by people in the surrounding area. But i have yet to see a big ole fluffy golden retriever around here. Worst moment of leaving home was seeing his lil nose smooshed up against the window watching us leave (99% positive he knows when I leave for college because he knows what suitcases and boxes mean). But yeah. My mom sent me pictures today of him. She’d been looking for him all day. Turns out he let himself into my closed room and nosed his way under all the pillows and settled in for a five hour nap. Totally didn’t tear up when she sent me pictures of him all cuddled up there. It’s just allergies. But yeah. I really miss that floofy goofball.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby eff » Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:40 am

      short question: any recommended dog wet food, and appropriate portion size for a chihuahua
      x jack russell & a full breed chihuahua?

      pip recently had some muscle stiffness, but we went to the vet and got an anti-inflammatory.
      during this time, he'd gone off wet food and we slowly had transitioned him onto a store brand
      wet food. the moment he was fully transitioned and had been medicated, the store-brand food
      stopped selling. in the mean time, he's on some low quality wet food because any food is better
      at this point, since he won't eat any dry kibble.

      on top of his wet food, he also gets half a 'bonio' & about 10 mixed in kibble. i am worried that i am underfeeding him,
      but his protein levels from the low quality food isn't cutting it. my other dog, atlas, is getting
      the same, only he is a full breed chihuahua and weighs like 2kg, whereas pip is more of the 4kg
      to 5kg since he is a jack russel x chihuahua.

      pip is also epileptic. he is on half a 30mg epiphen tablet every 12 hours, which makes him easily
      overweight. i do not want to underfeed him, but at the same time, i don't want to overfeed him.

      i am looking at moving him to a new wet food asap, but would like some affordable
      recommendations? im in the uk, so certain food brands can't be bought without a $30 shipping fee
      on top of the food.

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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby .Middy. » Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:18 pm

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We had our first conformation show today! Holy smokes my two made me incredibly proud! Octavia was a bit unsure for show one, but really turned it around and showed much better in show two. She got reserve to her sister in one, and third to both her sisters in two. Our goal is to beat her black bi sister tomorrow!

Bones absolutely killed it. He walked into that ring like he’d been showing for years and knew he owned it. No puppy antics really besides some wiggling when I stacked him but not bad at all. He was the only Malinois entered so won best of breed Mal puppy which sent him on to herding puppy group. Where he placed 2nd out of I think 9-10 other herding pups. I think if he had been slightly older he would have given the much more mature Aussie pup a run for his money!
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby dreamer.; » Mon Sep 16, 2019 9:10 am

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Any recommendations on heats? mexi is about to and I have doggie underwear she wear but anything else? We have stray male dogs EVERYWHERE down here.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby eleutheromania » Mon Sep 16, 2019 9:19 am

Regarding heats, please keep her on a secure leash at all times and never leave her unsupervised in the yard.
Also refrain from taking her anywhere, for common courtesy to other dog owners and establishments. Stray dogs should
not be a issue if she is on a secured leash and never outside alone.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby dreamer.; » Mon Sep 16, 2019 9:53 am

eleutheromania wrote:
Regarding heats, please keep her on a secure leash at all times and never leave her unsupervised in the yard.
Also refrain from taking her anywhere, for common courtesy to other dog owners and establishments. Stray dogs should
not be a issue if she is on a secured leash and never outside alone.



my neighbor has a male chihuahua and he will legit wait on our porch for Mexi when her heat is in.

My neighbor doesn’t give a crud.
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