+1Gee Wiz.....do you have some type of healthcare insurance for those dogs?
Wonderful dogs
+1Gee Wiz.....do you have some type of healthcare insurance for those dogs?
lol yea, it's called an amazing Vet with a lot of skills and experienceGee Wiz.....do you have some type of healthcare insurance for those dogs?
So much adorable cuteness!
Thank you. It was/is a lot of work and sometimes heart-breaking, but the risk-reward factor is super-worth it+1
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Add more hide places and caves and pipes.Sounds like fishkeeping.i have a situation now because my knives are getting territorial or just a bit aggressive out of nowhere which might make me rehome one.
Anyways im getting a yorkie soon. Or my family is, i dont like them very much. Cant wait for a ridgeback
I hope dad gets better soon, and I'm glad to hear Moose is doing well. You have some beautiful dogs man, absolutely gorgeous.Dad's been on a very expensive medicine called Atopica, based from cyclosporine and it's been helping his skin issue, but it messes w/ his hips so the Doc just gave a new prescription after talking to a specialist to combine that with these 2 new ones called Simplacef and Pentoxifyline and we're hoping it will fix him up. Been tripling his protein intake by mixing his food w/ a can of tuna fish, and 2 jumbo scrambled eggs w/ 1/2 cup of 2% milk mixed in.
Lucia, the Mom never sits still for pix as you might have noticed and the shutter flash was what made her get up and turn her ass to you lol She's very mild-mannered and well behaved unless she's hungry or needs to go outside, then she barks and whines until I finally get up She's a gigantic PITA when it's time to trim her nails and she doesn't play rough like Diablo and Exodus. She's got that look on her face like "I had 8 kids, leave me the hell alone" lololol
"The Little One" as I nicknamed her (their daughter, Moose's sister) is attached at my hip - she follows me everywhere, especially when there's thunder and ill go to put my feet down in my recliner and she's sitting right there where my feet go.......sometimes she just plops down right ON MY FEET. The farts have seemingly disappeared for now, not sure why but i'm glad lololol. Her real name is "Exodus". She's been very interested inn my Medium-sized CA-American grow-out tank and my Jack Dempseys scatter everytime she goes up to the tank.
Moose has been doing great, the Piroxicam and Pepcid have been keeping the bladder tumor in check and he has been eating like a horse and has full, strong urine stream so we're hoping it will last another 8 years for him. He's also been getting the Verus holistic dogfood since his stay in the Veterinary- ICU/CCU and they get their medicine wrapped in lunchmeat or cheese everyday, and I give them broccoli, carrots, Romaine and varied veggies throughout the week.....
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you could always set-up a Zip-line in your yard - a cable with a pulley attached to it with a lead on it and clip the dog's collar onto it until they can help her - the zip-line keeps the dog from getting tangled in their own leadI hope dad gets better soon, and I'm glad to hear Moose is doing well. You have some beautiful dogs man, absolutely gorgeous.
Also, I love how committed you are to your pitties. Most of the idiots around here own pit bulls or staffys or boxers or some kind of dog with a square head and treat them like absolute crap.. There's a big pittie that comes and eats the scraps from our yard and every time I see her I just want to bring her inside and call the RSPCA because she's always got HUGE deep cuts (like, knife wound type cuts) all over her shoulders and back but she doesn't like cats so I can't bring her in and she can jump my fence so I can't just lock her in my yard and call them.. Its so sad because aside from being really timid (I assume from a life of abuse) she's a wonderful dog, friendly, affectionate, etc. we call her "the snuffly puppy" because of the noises she makes when she's eating.
I love seeing people take proper care of the 'bulls, it actually gives me a little hope for the world.
She doesn't have a collar on and I'm not brave enough to try putting one on her. Idk if she would see it as a bad thing and attack me or not.. I'm waiting for her to come round when my hubby is home one day so he can keep her entertained while I call them but she mainly comes around at night.you could always set-up a Zip-line in your yard - a cable with a pulley attached to it with a lead on it and clip the dog's collar onto it until they can help her - the zip-line keeps the dog from getting tangled in their own lead
hmmmmm....i'll have to think about that one for a bit. Have you considered making another thread like you did w/ the last dog you found?She doesn't have a collar on and I'm not brave enough to try putting one on her. Idk if she would see it as a bad thing and attack me or not.. I'm waiting for her to come round when my hubby is home one day so he can keep her entertained while I call them but she mainly comes around at night.
Great idea though and I'm open to other suggestions.
I have 2 pipes, wood and a stone ledge but they chase in the open and sometimes just chill in the same spot.Add more hide places and caves and pipes.
Of all the ankle-biters, I like Yorkies the most or at least among the most, but a Rhodesian Ridgeback would be much preferred