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PrairieProf

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  1. I am sad today as the beloved girl of some new friends of mine, Cheryl and Ken, recent Iowa transplants, went to the Bridge this morning due to osteo. She was only eight. :(

     

    Beth and I had the chance to visit and meet Whoopsie this summer. She taught Beth how to use a dog door during the afternoon we were there. Can't believe she is gone so soon. They just lost their boy Groom this past summer.

     

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    Her mom posted this on Facebook:

     

    Whoopsie (AKA Hi Best Whoops, Demon Devil Dog, Whoopsie Baby, Babycakes,etc.) passed over the Rainbow Bridge this morning around 9:30. She had OsteoSarcoma and had reached that point at which no drugs eased her suffering. Her ending was peaceful and her soul left quickly and calmly.

    Whoopsie grabbed my heart nearly the moment she entered my life. I was not open to 3 dogs at one time but she opened my heart. She loved well and we shared many kisses. There was nothing boring about her personality. I learned to darn because of her. But I also loved her like I have loved no other dog. She was my baby. If I could have waved any magic wand to take away the pain of that nasty hideous disease I would have.

    She joins her older brothers Charlie and Groom and other friends who have passed who have passed over the rainbow bridge. She was only 8 years old.

     

    :gh_run2(she was a black girly)

     

    :f_pink

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    Thanks for all your input. I will definitely ask my vet about Advantage Multi.

     

    Advantage Multi doesn't protect against ticks. It's also not safe to use if you have cats in your household, as it can be very toxic to them.

    The most comprehensive flea, tick, heartworm prevention recommended to me by three different vets is Heartguard and Frontline Plus.

     

    You right that it doesn't do ticks, but you're wrong about it being toxic to cats. Advantage Multi for dogs and Advantage Multi for cats have the exact same chemicals (imidacloprid and moxidectin) just at different concentrations and amount. I use it (among other things) specifically as a cat-safe topical for my dog (I have three cats, who are also on the cat version). You must be confusing it with something else (Advantix?).

  3. If there's a food he does well with, why not just feed him more of that? Maybe a third meal in the day? Rather than play Russian roulette with what might or might not agree with him, if you have no idea what he might not tolerate. Kibble is more calorie-dense than most things you might supplement with, anyway.

     

    FWIW my grey's "sensitive stomach" turned out to be an inability to tolerate excessive fat, which I learned after she had a close call with pancreatitis. Looking back pretty much all her diarrhea incidents before that were linked to fattier foods. She is much much more stable on a low fat diet.

  4. Agree with what the others have said. You're really sentimentalizing the crate issue rather than thinking rationally about it.

     

    One another option might be to day-board Remy at your vet while you work, if they offer that and leash-walk hospitalized/boarded dogs. He'd be in a kennel but would have people around and could get taken out a couple of times. That's what I did when my dog was on crate rest during the healing of an injury (mostly because I was so stressed out and needed a break during the day, and she loves being doted on at the vet's).

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