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6greyhounds

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  1. We carry that tool in our travel bag along with their meds plus first aid stuff. I have had no trouble removing ticks and have removed some just with my finger nails. When we go out and go into rest stops I make sure they have a light coat of vaseline in their ears - a breeder told me that ticks don't like vaseline - too bad can't put some on their toes
  2. Good luck tried to open up the thread that was posted but I had no luck. Have to check that vet out as we go to Wexford for our vet care
  3. Jackie just letting you know I care and know what it is like to lose a beloved furkid
  4. I am lucky with both e-vets we have used if you ask for a script they will give you one and understand if you tell them that you have that rx at home. Our Hershey did cost us $1600 and we had to put a down payment of $1200 when she had the double blockage but they did examine her without having to put in writting you will pay the office fee
  5. A SPECIAL GIFT You're giving me a special gift, So sorrowfully endowed, And through these last few cherished days, Your courage makes me proud. But really, love is knowing When your best friend is in pain, And understanding earthly acts Will only be in vain. So looking deep into your eyes, Beyond, into your soul, I see in you the magic, that will Once more make me whole. The strength that you possess, Is why I look to you today, To do this thing that must be done, For it's the only way. That strength is why I've followed you, And chose you as my friend, And why I've loved you all these years... My partner 'til the end. Please, understand just what this gift, You're giving, means to me, It gives me back the strength I've lost, And all my dignity. You take a stand on my behalf, For that is what friends do. And know that what you do is right, For I believe it too. So one last time, I breathe your scent, And through your hand I feel, The courage that's within you, To now grant me this appeal. Cut the leash that holds me here, Dear friend, and let me run, Once more a strong and steady dog, My pain and struggle done. And don't despair my passing, For I won't be far away, Forever here, within your heart, And memory I'll always stay. I'll be there watching over you, Your ever faithful friend, And in your memories I'll run, ...a young dog once again.
  6. I am crying and grieving with you for your loss. What a handsome boy he was and I love the last picture you posted. Just remember he is now pain free and playing with all the kids at the Bridge and I know that my kids Phawn, Shadow, Dart and Penny were there to greet him and show him around. You were very humane in letting him go. If you my should can help let me know Beryl
  7. with 6 it is multiple days a day - no poop eaters but major dirt eaters - for those poop eaters there is a special cap to put on the muzzles
  8. I am so sorry for your loss and can feel your pain we lost 3 inside of 3 months and the pain never goes away.just think about her being in her prime again racing the wind and no more pain
  9. In my previous post about Softee when I see that she no longer can get around then I will know it is time to let her go. She is eating, going outside in the yard and sometimes trotting around the yard.
  10. Our Softee will be 15 in August and Jams turned 12 in May. I lost one at 14 but it was cancer
  11. Our Softee will be 15 in August and there are days I swear she has doggie dementia and altzheimer but I would not dream of putting her down. I would only put her down when her quality of life is no more. Oh, BTW she is also incontinent at night but that is why they sell puppy pads we put a couple of them down and everything is okay.
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    Trish

    I just found this thread and did not know Trish but from experience I can tell you that you will always have Trish with you as you all so loved her
  13. So glad your baby is home and you caught the osteo in time. When they diagnosed my Phawn with osteo it was too late to do anything except to keep her comfortable and happy. After her diagnosis we only had two short weeks with her. Her postmorten x-ray of her pelvis looked like swiss cheese. I would try the tee shirt or even try a rolled towel pinned around her neck we did that with Jams when she scraped under her arm by leaping over the arm of the sofa and had sutures
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    Snowy

    When you posted that she was gone I felt like I had lost one of my own she was such a sweetheart and I am so glad that I got the thunder coats down to her for her to wear
  15. 6greyhounds

    Snowy

    Yes Hilda and she is going to be part of my siggy from now on or until some one removes her
  16. She will always have a place in your heart
  17. Where did you get that Martingale? I want one! We have one but I had to buy and send the fabric to Crazy for Collars and she made it for me.
  18. Nittany Greyhounds-State College, PA three are from Going Home Greyhounds, One a private adoption, one from Gold Coast and Hershey from Greyhounds Reach The Beach. There was a posting Ohio Grey needs a home and i was the lucky person to get this holigan
  19. Love all your pups and Hello from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  20. Welcome neighbor I hail from Pittsburgh Should of posted we have 6 hounds 5 gals and a guy
  21. I am shedding tears with you remembering four of mine at the Bridge
  22. Three of our females get about 1 1/2 cups twice a day, Belle who is the larger female and 4 years old gets 2 cups twice a day, Penske our only male gets about 2 1/4 cups twice a day. We feed a mixture of Authority adult & Lite. We also add about 1 tablespoon of canned and a small amount of water. Softee who is almost 15 gets what ever she wants when she wants it (my vet said the older dogs only get about 60% nutrition out of what they eat) she also gets ensure if she is not eating. There are days that she has eaten about 5 cups of food in a day and she is as skinny as a rail. Vet says that all her vitals are greyt and the main problem she has is some arthritis in her hind legs. As long as she has quality of life we will keep her going and there are days I swear she acts like a puppy. She also gets glycoflex
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