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DonnaBehr

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  1. Thankfully we don't have to buy them, just go onto the grasslands & pick up the newly shed ones. Some of the hunters that we know will give them to my SIL if they see him so he brings them home for us. Can't get any better than this!

    Some folks have all the luck!!! :hehe

  2. Just wanted to recommend a site where I get Moose, Elk and Deer antlers that are from the USA and properly cleaned before they are sold. My Saluki loves to chew on them and has the cleanest teeth and best gums around. If only I could get my grey to chew. :hehe

     

    She is very reasonably priced. The company is Got Antler and her website is www.gotantler.com

     

  3. For those who may not know, BJ's is no longer carrying any IAM's varieties, for some reason. That is where I have been buying it in 50 lb bags. I have written to both IAM's and BJ's but I am sure that it won't make a difference.

    BJs has it at my store, Irene!!!

  4. I explain to our vet that it is less expensive from another source. Last time our vet matched heart worm meds price of Foster's and Smith. He could not match the Frontline, so he gave me a scrip.

     

    When our Paul was still alive, his eye drops were a basic Baush and Lomb prescription. From the vet, they were $23. From Walmart, $7. My vet said she couldn't get them from her supplier for that price. She gave us a scrip.

    Irene, you don't need a script for Frontline. You can get it anywhere.

     

    I order most of my heartworm meds from KVVetSupply or Omaha Vaccine. They seem to be the most reasonable. My Vet has never hesitated to give me an RX for anything and when I needed blood pressure and kidney disease meds for Chica, Walmart was the cheapest. The Internist at the specialty care center even showed me a website where I can check prices for meds (human and animal) and download discount coupons for many drugs.

  5. She is beautiful, Beth and I love her name. Congratulations. Happy to hear she's a social greyhound too.

     

    When I adopted my girl, she looked absolutely black, but within a month she became this gorgeous red brindle (I guess it was a better diet, etc). If Cocoa had a "happy tail", better that it was taken care of now. Chica had one and we finally had it docked after 8 years. Each time it opened, it looked like a massacre had happened at our house and cleaning it up was a trip.

  6. My girl has always been a picky eater. She is 12-1/2 and now is in the beginning stages of kidney disease and has high blood pressure. She stopped eating kibble over a month ago and nothing I could do would entice her, even putting high valued food mixed in with it. The only thing she will now eat is canned food with gravy. Will no longer eat the canned food without gravy. I just keep giving her whatever she likes so that she will eat and not lose any more weight. She gets lots of extra treats when the others get theirs and she's happy. Just have to go with the flow.

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