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Jerilyn

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  1. Can anyone verify what specific make and model of container will hold an actual 40LB bag of the Kirkland dog food in its bag. The bag seems to measure about 25" high but most of the food containers people mentioned on here are 23" high or less. Can't see how the Kirkland bags would fit.

     

    Just a thought: The containers might be manufactured shorter for humans with different arm lengths to access the bottom of the containers. Also, the manufacturers likely expect people to pour kibble out of the 40# bag to fill every crevice.

     

    The 55 QT. size (Almond) may work well after the kibble bag's top is cut open allowing excess air to be released. If you have space, the 69 QT. should be plenty large. If you care about food grade plastic, look for that notation, or BPA Free in the description.

     

    Here is the manufacturer's link for Iris:

    http://www.irisusashop.com/Index.asp?KB=KAISO&CID=115&L=0&page=2

     

    (BTW, I can gently place tall 40# bags in the 47 QT. size, but the top of new bags of food sticks out above the container. I don't recommend that for others who want to keep kibble in it's own bag since the lid can't be closed immediately. Our kibble level drops so fast that we don't expect to lock the lid for the first couple of meals. Our hounds are not left alone with the containers so it's not a problem here. If we were buying new containers, we'd get the next size up.)

     

    I have this one in the 55 qt size and a 40 pound bag of Diamond just fits.

  2. I feel your pain, two nights of storms here too. And I don't have any really helpful suggestions. I have seen some reduction in Lila's stress with Rescue Remedy but that seems to be something that works for some dogs and not others. I have contemplated the desensitization CDs but she does not react to noises on the TV so I assume she can tell the difference and they wouldn't work. The Thundershirt is next on my list to try.

     

    I have found that Lila is calmer if I sit by her and pet her or quietly talk to her. Some people think that just reinforces their fears, I don't think so. If a child was scared and upset would you just ignore them? Patricia McConnell advocates counter conditioning, thunder = chicken or some other delicious thing.

     

    I hope you find a solution that works for Annie.

  3. Is it a relatively new scar? Like months rather than years? From my personal experience, time is the biggest factor in the reduction of the appearance of scars. It might take a year, but the pinkness and puffiness should diminish, hopefully to a point where his fur will cover most of it (like a comb over :P ).

    The sun can also aggravate scars. Sunblock is a really good idea and be aware of any other creams or oils that you put on it that might amplify the sun's rays.

  4. Jordan, can you report back on how your sweet potatoes turn out? How long they took and if they were like the Sam's Yams or softer or thiner?

    Lila loves Sam's Yams, but they are expensive. If I could get the same type of product with a dehydrator I would make them myself, but the other homemade sweet potatoes I have seen are just not the same.

    Thanks!

  5. I taught Lila "get your crumbs". :P She used to leave a mess, but I started pointing out all the little bits she missed and told her get your crumbs. It worked. If I tell her that now she knows to get little bits or anything she dropped on the floor.

  6. I use "different" kibble as treats too. Small or local pet food stores (not PetCo or PetSmart) often have all kinds of small sample bags of kibble. Whenever I go to my favorite store I ask for couple samples. They are always very generous with them, I assume they get them from the vendors for free. A small handful tossed on the floor is a good distraction treat for when I am leaving the house.

  7. Yes! I had this issue with Lila when I first got her. I think it was just a settling in issue. She goes much more frequently now, but still not every time I put her out. Sometimes she still doesn't go pee on the first out of the morning and chooses to wait until after she has breakfast and her after breakfast nap before she goes. :blink: She drinks enough and gets water on her food. I am just grateful for her large and healthy bladder. :)

  8. Slightly off topic question, but only slightly….

     

    Do female racers ever have a heat cycle? Or are they started on hormones before they would have their first cycle?

    They obviously fall into the "spayed later" category, but I don't hear about them getting mammary tumors. Could there be some correlation with the hormones helping to prevent them?

     

    Molly is adorable!

  9. I'm sorry you had a rough night, but I'm glad they were able to patch him up.

     

    Lila's wound was in a very similar place, just a little higher up. I bought a pair of men's pajama pants with a drawstring waist. She didn't mess with her wound at all, so she didn't wear them for longer than just trying them on, but the drawstring seemed to hold them in place very well. It didn't seem like they would have slipped out of place.

     

    I hope Sam's healing is speedy and uneventful.

  10. My suggestion is to take the dog to some public building with big, wide, solid stairs to the entrance. Because they are wide open and usually not very steep most dogs find them pretty easy to do. Lots of practice going up and down them could make the dog confident enough to do the stairs in your home.

     

    I took Lila to the local college campus to do this. There were lots of good buildings to practice with (plus lots of squirrels to chase in between). It really helped her confidence. By the end of our outing she was even willing to do the scary open-backed wooden stairs on a deck.

     

    Good luck!

  11. I use the gel and just put it on my finger and rub it on Lila's teeth as best as I can. I think the spray would freak her out. The instructions on the bottle say that the crazy licking your dog will do after applying it is actually spreading it around to all surfaces of the teeth. My understanding (and it could be wrong) is that this stuff works by sitting on the teeth, that's why no food or drink before or after, so I don't really brush with it. I do brush with an enzymatic toothpaste every few days.

     

    You can find some good prices on-line. The $20 or so for a bottle is way cheaper than a dental.

  12. Hi -

     

    We're doing OK. My mom had a good night sleep, Lila and I not so much. She had a hard time getting comfortable. For a while she would whine unless I was laying right next to her. But she took her pills like a champ and ate her breakfast (in the living room instead of the kitchen) and the wound looks really good. I went out to get her a tag collar and ID tag and got a tentative tail wag when I came home. I'm sad I can't find her tag collar. I walked the route from the attack to home twice, nothing. If someone picked it up, I would think they would call, there are three phone numbers on the tags.

     

    I did speak to the owner of the other dog. She feels horrible and gave me check for the vet bill. But she also said she knows her dog is reactive to other dogs, yet let her loose in the yard. :angryfire That's the part that gets me. It would be different if the dog slipped out the door or something. I left a message for the animal officer.

     

    Thanks again for all your good thoughts. They're working!

  13. MAN! If you need anything, let me know! I am here for you!

     

    *ETA: If you are in the city limits, and need her, I know the GBPD's Humane Officer personally. She'd be glad to help, I'm sure of it!

     

    Thanks! I know Sharon too. I volunteered for her when she worked at the Zoo. I'm in Ashwaubenon, we have some kind of community services officer who handles animal stuff.

     

    It's going to be hard to keep her away from the staples once it starts healing and itching.

     

    Boxer shorts! Got any with Santa on them?

     

    Jennie

     

    I was thinking of that. What size boxer shorts does an average size houndie girl wear?

  14. We're back home. Lila did great at the vet's. She got internal sutures, staples, and antibiotics and pain killers. She had a very small supper and went potty and now is zonked out in bed.

     

    I really miss the jingle of her tags. I probably won't sleep tonight because I will be up listening to see if she is messing with the wound. There's still no one home at the offender's house. I will call Animal Contol in the morning.

     

    Warning to the squeemish - wound photos below.

     

     

     

     

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    My poor girl after a very bad day

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    Thank you for all the good thoughts! Mom and I are going to have pizza and beer. :)

  15. Lila is at the vet right now getting cleaned up and stitched up. My mom was walking her and a dog came out of his yard, chased them down the street, and attacked Lila. She has a wound on her hip/thigh area. It didn't look deep, but is big enough and needed trimming and cleaning so they have to put her under a light anesthesia. She will be able to come home tonight. It is minor compared to what some of you have dealt with, but I would appreciate any good thoughts you can give for my girl.

     

    The owner of the other dog said she would pay the bill. I did go to the house, but no one was home. The dog looks like some kind of boxer mix. Lila lost her tag collar and tags in the scuffle. I couldn't see them on the road, I'm hoping the other owner picked them up.

     

    Lila is hurt and scared, my Mom is traumatized, and I'm worried about my girl. :cry1

     

    I'll check back once she is home and settled.

     

    Thanks,

    Jerilyn

  16. I call Lila the Postal Inspector because she wants to sniff every vertical surface. She usually doesn't linger in one spot too long though unless it is something really interesting. She seems to get her sniffing in at the beginning of the walk then we move along quite quickly. For us, the sniffs are just as important as the exercise. I have a fenced yard that she runs zommies in and plays in everyday so we are not relying on the walks for all her exercise..

  17. Lila occasionally whines when she sees another dog, never a greyhound, just other breeds. She doesn't have anything else going on at the same time (like pulling toward the other dog, tail tucked, etc) to give me other clues. Her posture seems neutral to me. I can't tell if she wants to meet the other dog, eat it, or is scared. After a second or two of whining she goes back to whatever she was doing or wanders off. She is not a vocal girl, the only other time she whines is when she is super excited about going for a ride or walk.

    Any ideas what she wants with those other dogs?

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