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LaFlaca

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  1. Your girl is lovely. I agree that Greyhounds are perfect in every way!
  2. Pretty girl! Yes, she does look Greyhound-ish. If we could see her feet...
  3. I have a feeling it's just a superficial infection. Is your partner telling you "I told you so" about wearing gloves for poop-patrol?
  4. Greyhounds...they're not a pet...they're an adventure! Hope you're okay.
  5. Not to get you down, but it took me 18 months to get Lola hook free.
  6. Absolutely. Both the worms and the treatment can cause tummy troubles. Your vet can prescribe something like Famotidine for that. You can also add a bit of plain yogurt to his food to soothe his stomach. Plain canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) can help with loose stool. Try green tripe to tempt his appetite - https://www.petkind.com/tripett. A good quality pre-probiotic given on a daily basis is always a good idea - https://market.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/collections/prebiotics-and-probiotics Good luck! Hookworm can be a challenge. Feel better, Joey.
  7. I must say that I am so very glad that Giant has you and your partner as his family. You guys care! If you're looking for a superb veterinary surgeon (hope it doesn't come to that) and can make it down to Miami, I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. David Wise. I can give you his contact info. if you want it. Giant...
  8. Thank you. My first Grey, Wendy, smelled like pancakes on the top of her head.
  9. She absolutely does have atopic dermatitis. It started last summer with severe itching and hives. Her skin turned strawberry red. The Apoquel helps but it's not been a magic bullet.
  10. It's not. She doesn't smell fishy at all, though.
  11. Great minds think alike, Ducky. I was considering Yeasty Beasty. Thanks for the recommendation!
  12. You're welcome! For training purposes, nothing beats cut up hot dogs or small bits of boiled or roasted chicken. Every time he potties in the right place have a celebration! Praise lavishly and treat. Treat when the cats are present. Kitties = Good stuff to eat. Just for fun treats are basically anything you want and he'll eat..doggy biscuits, jerky bites, etc. My Lola loves Milk Bones and will turn up her needle-nose at high-class, organic, fancy treats. Go figure.
  13. I'd not spend on a raincoat (I'm in Florida, too) or boots. Take that cash and buy a cooling coat (because Florida ). Maybe pick up a bottle of shampoo. In my experience, they come home pretty ripe from the kennel. Don't buy too much stuff at first. Wait until the Big Guy settles in. Get to know his personality, likes and dislikes then you can better gauge what would suit him best. Oh, very important....treats! High value treats for training and bonding with your beautiful boy are a must. Congrats and enjoy Giant!
  14. The odor is unpleasant. Sort of sour or like spoiled food. Thankfully, it's not noticeable unless you actually sniff her. It's unlike any other doggy odor I've ever experienced. I actually like dog-smell even wet-dog smell. Not this one.
  15. Not yet. I'm guessing that's the next step.
  16. Lola’s breath is neutral. The odor from her body reminds me of moldy bread. Foul.
  17. As I understand it, Greyhounds typically do not have a strong doggy odor. My first Grey, Wendy, had no odor at all except on the top of her head. It had a soft, sweet scent. When Lola came home 2 years ago, she reeked ! I blamed it on kennel-smell. After a bath, the odor did tone down. Several baths later, Lola still has a strong, unpleasant odor. It is not noticeable unless you directly smell her (are you like me and love to 'breathe in' your dogs?). BTW, Lola is also an itchy girl. She takes Apoquel to manage her allergies. I'm beginning to wonder if the odor and the itch are yeast related. Will consult with the vet in a couple of weeks when we go for vaccinations but I do want to hear if any of you GT'ers have any experience with stinky Greys.
  18. Can you tell me anything about my girl, Lola - formerly AMF Won't Forget? Thank you!
  19. Hope for hounds and all our beloved canines. https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/health/a-new-bone-cancer-vaccine-for-dogs/?MailingID=42&utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=A+New+Bone+Cancer+Vaccine+for+Dogs&utm_campaign=WE20190601-CompleteHealthyDog
  20. I second the vet visit to check for a UTI. Does he always pee on a rug? Dogs will usually urinate on a soft surface which will absorb the urine. Eliminate, as much as possible, any rugs and block entrance to bedrooms so he won't be tempted to pee on the bed. Go back to potty training 101 as if he was a new puppy. My Lola took quite a while to 'get it'. She'd be fine for weeks on end and then pee on an area rug. She also pee'd on each of our two beds!
  21. I've always thought that Greyhounds looked like velociraptors.
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