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FiveRoooooers

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  1. We dremel every Sunday. If I miss a week, I know that it has to be done the next week. Long nails on a dog are one of my "pet peeves" - it can make walking so much more difficult, especially for our seniors. Having a weekly schedule makes the chore less of one, since the nails are nice and short.
  2. The close of a chapter is one of the tougher ones. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
  3. She's beautiful. What a loving tribute you wrote about your girl. I'm so sorry for your loss.
  4. What a beautiful tribute to your beautiful girl. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
  5. Happy Birthday, Honey, sweet girl. You are in good company. 's Misser Marc
  6. I'm so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful term of endearment, Princess Poopy Pants .
  7. What a great little guy. I'm so sorry.
  8. It doesn't get any better than to love and be loved back. What a wonderful life you two shared. I'm so sorry for your broken heart now.
  9. Thank goodness for a diagnosis. Feel better, pretty girl.
  10. Exactly this. I will only add that our hounds live in the moment and don't seem to understand why we are so sad. Cherish every moment you have together.
  11. What a beautiful girl. I am so very sorry. Godspeed sweet Heidi. Look for my LadyBug, she will show you the ropes.
  12. When Seamie first arrived, he lost probably a toenail a week. He's stayed on just 400U Vitamin E (BID) ever since and hasn't lost a nail in well over a year and a half. I agree with keeping the remaining nails as short as possible. We did not make any vet trips for his incidents.
  13. My heart hurts for you. I am so, very, sorry you had to let Fletcher go. Your tribute is beautiful. :grouphug Godspeed special boy.
  14. With my campers, it has definitely been a sign of affection, whether it was either set of littermates or any of the others. It's definitely a good thing
  15. Poor Gracie. I'm glad she's feeling better. Is she really 13?? She looks wonderful.
  16. Poor Fletcher. Quinoa is a high protein, complete amino acid grain. The grains are tiny and would be easy to lap up, and you could serve it plain or with broth or add it to any of the other slurries that you make. You have to rinse the quinoa before cooking it to wash off the dust that can be bitter, then cook it like rice. Any health food store will have it and many supermarkets also carry it now.
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