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  1. Sandra, thanks!!! Bootsy weighs about 75lbs. He gets 3 quarters per day, or about 2lbs. I guess we are underfeeding him a bit. Whoops. :lol He looks so good though! His coat is glossy, he has happier eyes, his teeth are brighter, and his breath smells like NOTHING. (I didn't believe Jen when she said this would happen)

     

    I will order a big case from Whole Foods, they give a 10% discount if you buy by the case. And I'll replace the batteries in my scale. I'll hit Shoppers this weekend for organs, but I do try to get happy meat, so I'll try the farmers market and a few local farms also.

  2. We transitioned Bootsy to raw just a few weeks ago. We are thrilled with the results so far. Thanks to Neylasmom, who held my hand and got me started, and thanks to all of you raw feeders who are so willing to repeat and repeat and repeat the same information in thread after thread for us newbies. :)

     

    He is still on chicken quarters. I'm trying to find a good source for organs and other meats. I'm going to talk to the beef purveyor at the farmers market this weekend and ask about the good stuff I could get from them - like heart and liver maybe? How & where do you all find organs?

     

    What should we move to next?

     

    He eats 1.5 chicken quarters each meal. This morning, he swallowed the leg whole and sort of chomped up the quarter. He eats so fast - he's finished the quarter before he used to finish a bowl of kibble. :rolleyes: Should this concern me?

  3. Bootsy tore a small chunk in his foot a little over a couple weeks ago. I don't have a boot for him, so I washed it daily and for the first few days put neosporin, a gauze, and vet wrap on it. It took longer to heal than I expected - just as I was getting worried and made a vet appointment, it started to heal. He's fine now :)

  4. For what it's worth, I think you made the right decision. I also think there is a grey out there who will be the perfect match for you and your family. I've had 2 of my own, and I frequently dog-sit others, and I would trust any of them around my kid and my cat. When my cat was alive (his death had nothing to do with the hounds :lol ), he and the resident grey were loose in the house when we were at work and there was NEVER an issue. I also have a 3 year old son and there are tons of kids in my neighborhood, and my Bootsy is wonderful with all of them. Every dog is different, but I think Beth (kamsmom above) will be able to help you find a group that can find the right pup for you!

     

     

    This was about a week after we adopted Argos:

     

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  5. If it makes you feel any better at all, I don't have what it takes to handle a dog like that, either, and if I were in your position, I'd return him to the group. I'd feel sad and I'd feel guilty about it, but I'd do it, because somewhere is the perfect home for him. Also, somewhere is the perfect dog for you, and from what you've said here, he isn't it. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. :bighug

  6. Bootsy is food obsessed. He climbs on tables, counters, he opens the pantry when he can, he knows what it means when I say "are you all done" to my son, he leaps up anytime we stand up just in case we are going to the kitchen or going for a walk, and he would murder a small child if he wanted the cookie in its hand.

     

    In other words, if there is a fix, I don't have it. :lol

  7. It can't hurt to check him for worms. That is what started Bootsy on counter surfing, and he's never stopped. Once they get hooked, they are hooked. You'll learn over time to hide things and it will become second nature. Until then, you can try muzzling when you're not home.

     

    My brother had a lab that knew how to open the cabinet drawers so he could use them as stairs to get to the counter. He also knew how to open doors, including the refrigerator. My brother's kitchen looked like an insane asylum, with straps around the refrigerator and padlocks on doors. :lol

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