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I had a friend who tried the rubbing nose thing when her little dogs were doing poos all over the house. It seemed to have worked... or so she thought. One day she came into the room and caught her female dog gobbling up one of the poos from the floor. Apparently all she taught the poor doggies was that "Mummy doesn't like us leaving our poos here, so we'd best clean up after we poo". Unfortunately the only way the poor little things could do that, was to eat the poos.
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I have to build one of those for Griever so he can get up onto the bed
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I'd be really careful. When my Griever had his spinal injury he was trying to jump onto my bed while I was lying in it. We never really found out what caused his disc to rupture so violently so the Vets pretty much came to the conclusion that it was the act of trying to jump that did it... and bad luck. I personally think it was a combination of the jumping exertion and a stupid doggie door that did it. They told me that because the small breeds have been bred in a way to have such short legs, they really aren't made for jumping about. They also said they see a lot of ruptured discs, though not to the extent Griever's had ruptured. Seriously, take it easy. If bella can't jump, don't make her, the last thing you want is to hear your dog screaming because she's broken her back
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I feed chicken necks to my dog. He's a gulper so no I dont trust him with the whole chicken neck. Sometimes when he steals half the neck from my hand he almost chokes on it so yeah... Just hand feed them, and keep a good grip on that last vertebrae! If you think the last vertebrae is too big for your doggie, then throw it out and feed another neck.
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Can you hand feed him chicken necks? That's what I do with griever 'cause he's a bit of a gobbler.
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Is It Important To Desex A Male Dog?
BasTyra replied to Haze's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Aw hes so cute and white!! Maybe the anaesthetic made him hungry or something? Griever hates those e-collars. -
Could be a little warning yelp? "You are getting too close to me, be careful!" Griever used to do this, now he just gives a low growl if you tickle his hair with your foot as you walk past or are sitting above him.
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Griever does that too when it rains. I don't have the heart to stop him. I just clean it up when its dry the next day. He looks so forlorn when he's trying to do his business in the rain. I'd hate to have to poo or wee out there.
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Casually Walking Your Dog
BasTyra replied to Purple Julie's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I don't care as long as he's lifting his back feet properly off the ground. -
When griever was little and decided he enjoyed biting our fingers/hands, I used to let him bite then id hold his bottom jaw between my thumb and forefinger for a moment before letting go. Not hard enough to hurt or anything, but it annoyed the crap out of him and he quickly stopped biting hands. Instead he would go to bite but stop short then start jumping around my hand like "You cant get me!! ner ner". Silly bugger.
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Yeah id buy a stainless steel bucket. The water probably tastes gross from a plastic bucket too.
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:D RIP little muffet
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Does a spinal injury that has pretty much healed count as a pre-existing health issue? Say Griever ends up recovering from his injury 100%, would I be able to get insurance?
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What are they actually adding to petfood that makes it so necessary to have such stringent testing done? Is it all the crap they add to make the pets hair shine, breath fresh and all that jazz?
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Griever was on metacam for his spinal injury. It really helped and he had no side effects. Sorry to hear your girl had some
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I'm so sorry for your loss
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Hehe that description of yours made me chuckle, Nekhbet When Griever was younger he used to do it after baths to the point where he actually rubbed a little of his lip skin raw. Now I chase him around with the towel after bathing and try not to let him squirm away. If I distract him for long enough he totally forgets about wanting to rub his face The food reaction is less 'severe', he just rubs his face a little, stretches out some and rolls about like he's satisfied or something
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Lol I didn't mean anything by my post, sorry Erny I'll let you know what the vet says when we go for a checkup.
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Grievers gums are fine... he eats bones and his teeth are cleaner than they've been in years. I seriously think its a cleaning thing or he just likes rubbing his lips and the side of his face after baths and eating. Im pretty sure I asked the vet about grievers habit when he was a baby, but I cant for the life of me remember what was said. Im taking him for a checkup in the next couple of weeks to get some new hardcore physio skills up my sleeves, ill ask the vet about the rubbing thing if I remember
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I'd also recommend feeding bones. Griever's breath doesn't smell at all since I started feeding him chicken necks.
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Griever does that after he eats or gets bathed. I never figured out why. He will let me scratch him instead so I kinda figured he just needed a rub after eating. It's annoying after bathing though, I have to chase him with a towel to stop him rubbing his face all over the carpet. I hope it's nothing horrible! That said, he's over 4yrs now and has been doing it since he was little...
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I'm so sorry to hear that, Crysti Lei :rolleyes:
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I used diluted dettol on griever's hand when he was nibbling the sore where the drip had been inserted. Just dabbed a little around the sore, he'd sniff it, then leave it alone.
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Either buy the humane traps and throw the mice down the park (dont throw them over the fence, they will come back). Or get the plastic traps, that way the mice won't explode when they are killed *shudder* I used the plastic traps last time I had a problem with mice. Peanut butter works a charm.
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Im curious as to what the disease was... Poor little tyke.