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greyhoundangel

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  1. I have not met one dog who doesn't nearly turn themselves inside out when I have those Chunkers :cool: Mel xx
  2. One of our adopted greyhounds we found out was fed on fruit, because she liked it, not only was she a skeleton and she had some bleeding from the gut... Chicken Mince and Mutton Mince have a good amount of fat, and you can also include lard and Canola oil to their meals... Mel xx
  3. Sounds like a stressed little puppy - which is normal... As long as she is drinking and seems happy, I wouldn't worry too much... One chicken neck for her size and age probably is okay, also with the fact that she had worms, yep give it a few days to start clearing up... Mel xx
  4. Tia has been stiff and sore all summer She has arthritis in her spine I'm just about to start on the fortnightly injections - fingers crossed for her... Sending healing white light to Tyler... Mel xx
  5. Hmm think I might do mine fortnightly for a couple of months... Mel xx
  6. I was just on K9's website thinking damn why is he never in Perth - and then I found this thread, spooky indeed I will be there and can put the word out amongst adopters etc Mel xx
  7. She was on injections every week for a month as well and now once a month... She is also on metacam every day... I'm waiting for the Sasha's blend to come through... She just seems so frail and does limp Mel xx
  8. How often do you have to have the injections? I had to inject Tia quite often at first and now I do it once per month... Maybe I need to up her dose? Mel xx
  9. I guess like humans all dogs are different... I haven't noticed any great changes in Tia and she has been on Cartrophen for many months now... Mel xx
  10. I am bawling my eyes out sitting here reading his story How remarkable that he chose your son to be with when he passed on... Run free sweet Pippin Mel xx
  11. 17 wow, what an amazing life she lived... Run free sweet Tia Our thoughts are with you GDG Mel xx
  12. Oh wait a minute, forgot the other was Jade One of our hounds (yes again) was named Jade, she is unfortunately at the Rainbow Bridge already... Gorgeous names... Mel xx
  13. It doesn't quite seem fair does it? After I lost my first girl, it was around 3 yrs before I good adopt anymore... Love the names by the way, I have a Tia (greyhound) and one of my sweet girls who went through a lot is named Crystal (greyhound also) Mel xx
  14. Oh how sad to lose two so quickly Yes three and a half is a good innings Scurry free little ones... Mel xx
  15. OMG I've only just read this. Oh Pampa I hope your girl is okay!!!! Send well wishes Mel xx
  16. Unconditional Love. When a dog offers you his heart Accept it with a smile For his love will last a lifetime - Which is such a little while. When a dog offers you his heart Take it gladly and with pride For he will be a faithful friend Ever by your side. A dog loves you because you're you - Not for how you speak or what job you do You could be short, tall, thin or fat Or ugly as sin, he doesn't care about that. A dog knows if you're good or bad He can see inside your soul When he decides you're okay To earn your love is his main goal. When you're sad, he'll comfort you And kiss away each tear You may even wake up in the morning With a cold nose in your ear. When eventually the time comes And the lights in his eyes dim A new star will shine in Heaven In remembrance of him. You'll gaze up at the midnight sky And you will hear him say - "I'm so glad you were my human We'll meet again some day!" So, if this poem has caused a tear to fall That's because you love the dog who's giving you his all Go travel on together, happily paw in glove He's the only one who'll ever give you unconditional love. When a dog offers you his heart Accept it with a smile For his love will last a lifetime - Which is such a little while. By Hazel Harris-Lane Thinking of you both... Mel xx
  17. With our hounds, out of the three that passed away, two ate on ground level and the other had his food raised... It's a horrible condition, and I don't wish it on anybody's dogs... Mel xx
  18. With our hounds, out of the three that passed away, two ate on ground level and the other had his food raised... It's a horrible condition, and I don't wish it on anybody's dogs... Mel xx
  19. There are too many variables when it comes to bloat and still not enough information known... I am pretty sure though that there is an operation that you can have done to help stop it from happening again, as since it has happened once you will have to keep a close eye on him... Good luck and I am so glad that you were able to save your dogs life, we have unfortunately lost three dogs to bloat Mel xx
  20. Run free little boy At least he passed away knowing that he was cared about... Mel xx
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