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  1. i have the same problem with my two. the walk would take 5 hrs if i let them sniff as much as they want. so, i let them sniff for a short time, and then i give a tug and say "let's walk!". sometimes, i pick a landmark in the distance, and then make them walk swiftly with me until that point, and then we can stop for some sniffing as a reward.

  2. update: gave them comfortis in their dinner tonight. so far no ill effects. hopefully this will help get rid of the flea problem.

    thank you for sharing your experiences. do you guys crush the pill and put it in their food? it seemed too big to just try to give it whole.

    tra

  3. i'm the original poster, and i am very glad to know that many people do not feed their dogs the premium, most expensive foods. My financial situation has changed over the past year, and i have been paying more attention to how much i spend at the pet store. i mean, i want what's best for my dogs, but the expense gets kind of ridiculous. my mind is more open now to what works best, and not being such a food snob. :blush

  4. The other night, I was completely out of our usual TOTW kibble. So i bought something at the regular supermarket just to tide them over. It was Rachel Ray's brand, and the ingredients didn't look too terrible. It looked like a kid's breakfast cereal! Not only did they love it, but also their poops have been SPECTACULAR!!!! :rolleyes:

  5. Abby used to surf the countertop for bread (or meat, or anything). she was known to eat entire loaves of bread, whole rotisserie chickens, and whole boxes of Entenmanns coffee cake. One night, we returned to find her on the front couch with a bag of pretzels, delicately taking them out one by one. :rolleyes:

  6. TOTW Pacific Stream at 8, 2 cups and then at 4 another 2 cups with warm water and some canned food mixed in, only 1/4 cup.

     

     

    Same food, one cup at 5:30 AM, one cup at 4 PM. Warm water. Salmon oil in the evening, a 50 mg Deramaxx in the AM! Laughing Cow cheese wedge and Gabapentin after super. Mmmmm. Cheeeeeeeeeze!

     

    i love the laughing cow treat idea!!! i've been looking for something easy and yummy for a bedtime snack for them.

    the only problem is, how many of them will i end up popping into MY mouth. :lol

  7. Hi,

    i was wondering if most people feed their dogs breakfast. if i have time, i'll make them something in the morning (like an egg mixed with kibble), and they happily eat it.

    but if i'm in a rush, sometimes i leave kibble in their bowls in the morning, and often they'll leave it there all day, until i mix it with other stuff at dinner time.

    do you add anything from your own dinner, if it's healthy?

    i guess i'm curious about other people's feeding schedules...when you feed, and what. please share if you have time!

    tracy

  8. this is not a major problem, but i've always wanted to ask. when you take your dog(s) for a walk, are they more interested in sniffing than actually walking and getting some excercise?? all mine really want to do is sniff, and they don't really seem to care for the actual walk. maybe this subject is not very important, but every time i take them, i think about posting this. :rolleyes:

  9. How long have you had Lola, and how old is she? Has she always done this, or is this a more recent development? Especially if this is something new, I would definitely rule out medical problems first. In addition to a urinalysis to rule out UTI, I'd also consider bloodwork to check for health problems that might be causing increased urine production.

     

    Assuming no medical reasons, you might want to try changing the sleeping arrangements to see if you can figure out a way to help Lola sleep through the night. Does she have free roam of the house at night? Any idea what might be waking her up in the middle of the night? Keeping her in the bedroom with you by closing the door or using a baby gate might help. Or block access to rooms that have doors/windows to the outside, where she might be hearing wildlife.

     

    Lola is 7 and we've had her for almost 2 years. She has a quirky personality in general, and she's always been prone to peeing in the house now and then. We've had her checked for physical problems. Recently though, my partner and i split up, so there was a change in the household that probably upset her. :(

  10. Think about this. Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night and need to pee? Do you just suck it up and hold it or do you do what you need to do? When a dogs gotta go they just gotta and I would appreciate a dog that let me know this.

    I have a dog door now so this isn't an issue for me anymore, but I remember the time when I had to get up and let a dog out for a nocturnal relief and I know that it can seem like a PITA. Is a dog door an option for you? If not, I'm afraid you are going to just have to suck it up and chalk it up to 'life with dogs.'

     

    do i ever wake up in the middle of the night and need to pee? hmmmmm. good point.... :)

  11. Hi, and hope everybody emerged unscathed from July 4th.

    My problem is this: around 11pm, i either walk the girls or let them out back for their final bathroom break of the day. Then, at around 3 or 4am, i hear the "click click click" of Lola coming into my room , wanting to go out the back door. If i let her out, she does pee and come back. But if i tell her to go back to bed, and don't get up and let her out, she pees in the house. Is this a behavior i should just learn to accept, or is there something i can do?? Thank you for any suggestions.

    Tracy

  12. Oh man, i can't believe it's been 2 years. We miss her every day. I'll probably think about her every day for as long as i live.

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  13. Hello,

    about a week ago, i moved out of my house. my partner still has the dogs...when i get situated we will share custody. ever since i left, Lola has been peeing in the house every day, and acting very agitated. it seems too coindidental, not to think that it is because of the household change. any advice?

  14. well, here's how it went, just FYI, i gave each of the girls .5 mg xanax because i was being cautious; they had never taken it before. i think it was slightly effective, but next time i'll use twice as much. they still shook and panted for hours, even with the windows closed, the tv loud, and the dishwasher on. :(

  15. Hello and Happy New Year!!

    both my dogs shake uncontrollably for hours if they hear even distant firecrackers going off. In anticipation of tonight, i was wondering how much xanax it would be safe to give them. They both are around 70 lbs. On July 4th, we tried the doggie tranquilizers that our vet gave us, and i wasn't happy with the results. I'll put in a call to my vet today as well.

    Thanks and have a safe night everyone.

    tra

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