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  1. Max is bothered a bit by small dogs, and especially small dogs that bark. Unfortunately his primary babysitter has acquired a dachshund who is pretty barky, and he gets anxious around her. He will settle down after a few days, but he is staying with them twice in November while we are away and I was wondering if Melatonin would help not feel so anxious around her. He is not at all aggressive - he really is scared of her! Kind of acts the way he does with thunderstorms - gets a bit shaky and panting. As he gets older (he is 12 and a half), he tends to fret a bit more than he used to (I love my little old man :blush ) Otherwise they are perfect babysitters - they have looked after him for years, they have another grey girlie and they adore him!

     

    Hoping someone can share with me how melatonin works - how much to give - do you have to give it for a while in advance, like clomicalm,or does it work immediately? Does it have any negative side effects? I know I've taken it to help me sleep; does it make them tired? Can I give him the same stuff I use?

     

    Any advice and experience is most appreciated!

  2. Your tribute to your beloved girl was beautiful - thank you for sharing her well-lived and loved life with us. She left on her terms, with your help. What a precious gift you shared...

     

    :f_pink:f_pink:f_pink:f_pink

  3. Isn't it about time for some baby news?

     

     

    Funny you ask... I am in LABOUR! Just killing time on the computer and trying not to think about it!. the dogs on the other hand are like, "are we going for a hike today?" ummmm... "no" sorry guys.

    Will let you know when the part greyhound is born ;)

     

    eva

    woo hoo!! for both the good update on Bailey AND the baby-on-the-way news!! :baby:baby Will patiently (well, probably not!) wait for the news!!! :offwall (I admire you GT committment too -updating us while in labour - nicely done!) :wow

  4. My boy is 12 and a half and is really doing very well! He has a few very minor things to deal with (is on metacam for arthritis and has trouble with the heat - and the hind end is a bit shaky!) But he is still very active; demands his two walks a day, eats like a piggie, play bows and "dances" for me several times a day and now that it's cooler, zoomies in the yard are making a reappearance!

     

    I know how very lucky I am and every day thank him for still being his wonderful self! :blush

  5. Oh Amanda - I am so sorry to hear about Memphis! He was a very special boy on GT and I felt like I knew him so well from your stories. This big, mellow, lovey boys...they are so special...

     

    My condolences.

  6. Awww, thanks for sharing Bear with us. Your love for your special boy and the relationship you had shone through - and that last pic? What a life he knew he lived! I am so sorry that he couldn't stay forever... :f_red

     

    Until you all meet again, may all your wonderful, precious memories keep you smiling and loving your boy

  7. Glenn, thank you so much for taking the time to post this. I am so sorry that Emily has left so suddenly - what an awful shock. She fought so hard...please accept my condolences. :f_pink :f_pink

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    On top of all of this, I am due in three week with our first real live human baby ... we joke that he may be half greyhound ;)... so this added stress of Bailey not doing so well is really freaking me out. I just want our old Bailey girl back - dirty teeth and all :(

     

    So glad to hear that Bailey is doing better; I really hope she'll be back to herself soon - but this!! This news above!! OMG - congrats you guys - how exciting is that??!!!! And how added stressful - sheesh, talk about rough!

     

    Hope you'll let us know how things turn out in a few weeks - and don't worry, as long as there's no tail, half greyhound would be fine! ;) ;)

  9. Gosh, Eva - just seeing this; how very scary but so glad everything is working out! I hope everything continues on the upswing. The last time Max had any sedatives (not anaesthetic but something to relax him before getting stitches) he had a heck of a time coming out of it. Vet had to give a drug to reverse it, and still he was out of it for 24 hours. He is 12, too and has always been slow to come out of anaesthetic. has me worried about his next dental...

     

    Hugs to pretty Bailey - glad she is recovering!

  10. Oh my - that is *exactly* what Max did a few years ago - my boy now goes nekkid unless going for a walk, or if at someplace besides home, he has a breakaway collar that he wears(which I cannot recall the manufacturer of - RobinW on here has one as well; they do work awesome!). Pretty much anything besides a breakaway can get caught. I remember our husky-girl we had before Max got her regular flat collar caught on the tines of the bottom of the dishwasher rack (she was the pre-wash rinse cycle! :rolleyes: ) and pulled the whole rack, fully loaded across the kitchen, completely freaked out, stuff smashing all around her - gawd, what an ordeal that was. I had to practically sit on her to hold her still enough so someone else could unhook her!

     

    I am so glad everything turned out okay - it is a terrifying couple of minutes! :eek

     

    So, yes, nekkid or breakaway unless on a leash is the rule in our house...

  11. Rest in peace, precious Braden. I hope the love you felt in the last days of your life erased the days prior. Surely such an outpouring from around the continents must have found it's way into your heart.

     

    Blessings to those who cared for and who will continue to care for the others and all that follow. You are special people...

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