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  1. I wonder if completely blocking the lower part of the sliding glass door would help. Not just a painter's tape "X", but completely blocked so no light gets through at all. He may be able to detect light/dark enough to recognize that, even though he cannot resolve the "X" which is not blocking much light at all. You could keep the upper part clear so you can look out, but he can't. I also looked online and there is something called a "Halo" for blind dogs (https://www.muffinshalo.com/), but at greyhound speeds that would not give enough warning. I was hoping to see some sort of LIDAR sensor that might output an alarm based on speed and at a longer distance (like the collision detector on modern vehicles), but did not see anything in a quick search.
  2. Thanks for the comments! A few shots from this evening after I got home from work. (His response to listening to the news from Washington on the TV behind him :-) Frozen treat time, special dog "ice cream" cup from the supermarket... Thanks for looking again!
  3. Logan has been with me for 10 years today, so I figured I would post a few pictures from this morning. He is doing good, now at 13. Yesterday morning he went on almost a 2 mile walk, but this morning he went only about a quarter mile before getting scared back home by some construction noise in the distance. It was maybe a half mile away, but he is getting shook by certain types of sounds nowadays, especially loud engines and bangs. He got rotisserie chicken on his food this morning, I have been picking those up at the store occasionally and putting a small handful of chicken (without the skin) on his dry food, add water and it is like chicken soup. (Sorry, not many shots to choose from :-) Some blurry shots of him in the living room after the walk, upset that I stopped petting him for a few seconds to take his picture: If I can I will try uploading more tonight after getting home from work. Thanks for looking!
  4. Heat sensitivity is a thing with a lot of greyhounds, which you might not expect given their thin coat and low body fat. My Logan has always been heat sensitive, even in the low 70's. I adopted him in May, and one of the first times we went for a walk, just around the block (about a mile), halfway through he crashed on a treelawn, totally flat and not moving. He was only 3 at the time. I was trying to figure out how I would explain to the adoption agency I killed him in less than a week - but then he eventually got up and finished the walk. Max, on the other hand, always liked walking anytime, and he would start barking at Logan to get moving when Logan would lie down from the heat. Best thing I have found is late night walks, after dark, which might be 10 pm or later this time of year. Logan enjoys them, and fortunately I live in a safe neighborhood and enjoy stargazing so it works out. Early morning is the other option but I'm not a morning person.
  5. Congrats! According to Spanishdict, Noah in Spanish is "Noe" with an accent on the "e" (dunno how to type that here) meaning it is emphasized, so I think "No-Ah" is indeed the correct pronounciation in Spanish. If there are any actual Spanish speakers on greytalk hopefully they can chime in. And of course, being named "Noah" he would hate rain :-)
  6. Thanks for the well wishes! I did take off early yesterday (it was opening day for the Guardians so made sense to vacate downtown early). One more pic from after I got home, he got whipped cream:
  7. Logan is 13 today. He is doing well, though definitely slowing down, with good days and slower days. A couple pics from after his morning walk. This was a slower day, he only went across the street, did his business, and came back in. Unfortunately I had to go to work today (writing this in the office), but hopefully will do something special over the weekend. Thanks for looking!
  8. Beautiful sunrise! but the houndies just don't look like they're enjoying the northern New England winter wonderland :-)
  9. Vet may have used that "tincture" method GreyPoopon mentioned, he said one injection was just under the skin, not into the muscle (or maybe that is how the vaccine is usually done?). Logan had diarrhea last night, but otherwise seems fine. I suspect it may just be a reaction to the stress of the vet visit.
  10. P.S. Gratuitous photo of him shortly after getting back from the vet. Pretty similar to the "before" picture actually, except the tongue is sticking out a bit now. He just now went for his evening walk, so I think he's fully back to normal.
  11. Update: He's back home! He got the vaccine boosters, but the vet said his teeth look ok and agreed it makes no sense to do a dental. He was shaking like a leaf at the vet's office, but fortunately did not realize we were there until after he went through the front door :-) He finished his breakfast about 20 minutes after returning home, so I don't think he can be too stressed. I asked about rabies, and his next booster would be due at age 16, so I don't think he will be getting that again.
  12. Thanks for all the advice! We will be heading out in about 2 1/2 hours, hopefully I can actually get him into the vet's office (he is really afraid of the vet nowadays). Gratuitous picture of him from yesterday, blissfully unaware of the horrors awaiting him today :-)
  13. Hi, just wanted to get some pre-checkup advice. Logan has his annual checkup tomorrow (Monday) afternoon.. I have not seen any issues with him, but, he will be turning 13 on April 7th. First question. The vet's reminder email indicated he is due for the DA2PP booster, and LEPTO booster. I am not ant-vax and cost is fortunately not an issue, so my thinking is to have him given both boosters, but I suppose any vaccination puts some stress on the dog so I wanted to check if there is any good reason to skip one or both of the two boosters. In terms of possible exposure, he does walk every day, occasionally in the park. Second question. I also expect the vet may recommend a dental cleaning. I hate to have him put under for a dental at his age, but on the other hand I don't want him to have mouth pain (no evidence of it right now in his behavior). My thinking is to just go with whatever the vet advises, but any thoughts on this would be welcome. Third question. Anything I should specifically ask the vet about? He is currently only on the low dose of Vetprofen, one pill each morning, and I think that does help with his arthritis. Thanks in advance for any thoughts/advice on the above!
  14. I just ran across it browsing Amazon. I'm tempted to buy it, but I think I'd rather read Arthur Conan Doyle's original. In case the link doen't work, title is "The Greyhound of the Baskervilles". https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1792070608/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1&pd_rd_i=1792070608&pd_rd_w=cXTIh&content-id=amzn1.sym.bff6e147-54ad-4be3-b4ea-ec19ea6167f7&pf_rd_p=bff6e147-54ad-4be3-b4ea-ec19ea6167f7&pf_rd_r=53YTEZWBKEWGHWHR0EZ5&pd_rd_wg=CQ5Gb&pd_rd_r=fd96a898-eabc-4899-8a08-4873a23e9151&s=books&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWwy&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExTko5WENFVTZTSjJVJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTE4MTg0M1Y3UlZHN0EwSEhQTSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNzQ3MzAwM1FNUzZPVTNMNTEzNiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2RldGFpbDImYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
  15. Ear tattoes can also become difficult to read over time.
  16. With the cold snap (down to -3 deg F as the high here in Cleveland), I was worried about how Logan would do. He never does his business in the nice fenced-in backyard, insisting on going on walks, and even then he has to go up to 1/2 mile before he finds a "worthy" spot. Also, he never barks. I've had him 9 1/2 years, never heard him bark. So if he holds it all day and can't get through the night, I expected a mess in the house. But, he's adjusted. He has been doing both #1 and #2 in the backyard, even doing both on the same one-minute outing. And most amazing, Christmas morning at 6 am he came to my bedroom door and barked to be let out. Just one bark, but an actual bark, not a whine. So, I guess old dogs can learn new tricks, at least under extreme duress :-)
  17. I have been cooking ground turkey for Logan in the mornings for ages, but it has been hard to find lately, I guess due to supply chain issues. So a couple weeks ago I picked up one of those precooked rotisserie chickens they have at the grocery store. Logan *loved* it, so now I am adding that to his food. It's fast and actually not that expensive since I only put a small handful of the meat on his kibble, then add warm water to create instant rotisserie gravy. The chicken lasts the better part of a week in the refrigerator. I suppose it is not the healthiest additive, but he *really* does love it, and as he is closing in on 13 yo I figure whatever makes him happy :-)
  18. Logan has been with me for 9 1/2 years on Friday May 18. He came home May 18, 2013. I was doing the math, we have been together for 10 summers and 10 autumns now. (It is no longer "autumn" here in Cleveland, regardless of what the calendar says). Sorry for the late post, but I figured I would belatedly put up a few pictures from last Friday. Here he is with a couple treats I gave him: I guess he wasn't too happy with the gravy bone. Then he went for a ride. He has finally adapted ot the Ford Escape I got a couple months ago, though he still doesn't seem totally pleased with it. He is definitely slowing down (12 yr 7 mo now), on a good day he may get a couple miles in over three walks, on a slow day under a mile. But he still enjoys his walks, and going to get a pup cup at the local coffee shop. And does the occasional zoomie in the living room. Last photo is from about a month ago, to make up for my poor photography above :-) Thanks for looking!
  19. Thanks for the comments! Logan got almost two miles in on this morning's walk. Strange how sometimes he will do that, other times he barely makes it across the street to do his business and then wants to go back home. My guess is it is arthritis, some days worse than others.
  20. Also got this video of him playing, right after the last photo in the original post. I could only figure out how to post the link, will have to see if it works. https://m13.smugmug.com/Mobile-2022/i-MBL4NJX/A ETA: seems to work on my end.
  21. Logan is 12 1/2 today, so I thought I'd make a post. He is doing pretty good, went for over a mile and a half walking today, over morning and evening walks. He rarely gets much more than that in nowadays, but still enjoys his walks. A couple photos from his half-birthday. Logan resting after his evening walk: Annoyed that I'm pointing my cellphone at him: And, getting playful after being annoyed: Thanks for looking...
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