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EllenEveBaz

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  1. Poor baby. I've had best stain-removing results with a rug cleaning machine; or without a machine but with Oxyclean. One school of thought says try just fluids for 24 hours to let her insides rest and heal.
  2. Sending fattening and steadying hugs. I've just been reading in your other thread -- Weight Loss and SLO Treatment. Fatty acids such as omega 3's are usually very beneficial for SLO. If you aren't using it already, and if B's digestion isn't too delicate, how about trying a small amount of omega 3 oils/pills? Add a few more calories, and good for his nails. Scout, who had SLO, loved salmon oil on his food. Theoretically, I'm a follower of the "feed more of what they're already getting." But ...
  3. Poor babycita. Feel better soon, sweetie.
  4. Your videos -- that tail going as fast as she could wag it; the joyful black streak leaping around your yard. Farewell, beautiful Polly.
  5. Run with the wind, Kenny.
  6. I'm so sorry that your beautiful Lottie is gone.
  7. Yay, Ryder! I've enjoyed following your adventures.
  8. Congratulations, Buzzy and Sebastian!!
  9. I'm on a Kathleen Gilley kick tonight. Here's her Using Sit as a Bonding Tool. Enjoy!
  10. One thing you can try with Stanley when he gets too boisterous around you is just to turn your back to him. Clasp your hands across your body so he can't try to nose under them. Here's a link to a funny and informative article by the late Kathleen Gilley: No Fear No Pain Methods of Discipline. She was speaking to a conference of adoption group volunteers, I think. The article is long, but you'll come across her six suggestions for discipline and one or more may suit you (and Stanley). Paper and foam rubber tearing -- you'll probably have to catch him in the act and use your chosen discipline method. But I warn you that paper shredding is evidently addictive to greyhounds. My second grey specialized in library books; my fourth in (used) tissues. I never made a serious dent in either's behavior when unsupervised.
  11. Welcome to you and your greyhound-to-be. She'll soon have you wrapped around her little dewclaw. If you'd like more greyhound reading while you're waiting for your girl, you could try www.greyhoundgang.com. Lots of good info. [The Greyhound Guide] and pics on the site. The headquarters is relatively close to you, too -- in Kanab.
  12. Welcome to you and the pups. If Molly is like other dachshunds I know, she'll soon be ruling the roost and telling that big grey just what he can and can't do.
  13. Hello to you and Kadee. Typical greyhound person -- checks out the dogplay area before finishing moving.
  14. Another fan of those ears -- she is gorgeous! And sounds like she's a ball of fun.
  15. Two beautiful dogs. Joker's black coat looks stunning. How great that the two are a perfect match!
  16. Sending all sorts of cyber pats and scritches to your handsome stripey boy.
  17. I'm sorry your boy has this illness. But greyt news about his good response to the treatment! Keep on truckin', Zevon!
  18. Time enough to worry about tomorrow when it comes. Just enjoy Ruby the Wonderdog and today. Go, Ruby! Every girl needs a little swing on her back porch.
  19. Sending best wishes. It sounds encouraging that she's eating.
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