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smurfette

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  1. I once had a dog, a berger des pyrennees and he was at the vets after a car accident. He ran into a driving car. Lucky him, just some minor bruises and scratches but he got x-rays and was very nice, stayed still, didn't try to bite, didn't even growl....

     

    ...than the doc sat him down, told us to go home and to take it easy. My dog walked up to him and bit him in his leg. I was so stunned. He kept his anger to himself and planned his attack. Strange dog - vet was clearly not amused. Since that day we always had to go to the other vet - his wife.

  2. Welcome from Germany. Your excitement reminds me of myself... of a much younger self.... years ago.

    I'm looking forward to read about your progress and of course to see pictures of Albus and when he or she is there, your new pup.

     

    I also happen to like your name... Andy is living here, too... but he is a grey. 😉

  3. I free feed a bowl of kibble for each boy during the day because they don't eat well in the morning. In the evening I feed raw and they absolutely love it.

    I buy in a small shop where they offer meat from the area, no factory farming, no genetically modified food. It is not the cheapest but in return I get healthy dogs. I always tell my husband that I'd rather spend my money on good food instead of vet bills. And it works.

  4. I don't have a clue about the meds but I give a teaspoon full of grated coconut with every meal and we never had worm problems. The sharp edges of the coconut penetrate the eventual worms' outer shell with the effect that they can't multiply.

  5. I have an even better idea. Call your in-laws and rehome her.

     

    No, of course not. But I have the feeling that the situation won't improve when your child gets older. Your wife can't stand the dog. Then you can only keep one of them.

    When I was in your shoes, minus the baby, I chose Colin to stay. But this is something I would never recomment.

     

    Sorry, if this sounds mean but I don't see another way.

  6. Is he a shortcoat? My physio recommends a hot water bottle or one of these little sacks filled with grains (I don't know the english word for them - Koernerkissen) you heat up in the microwave. I lay those sacks on the dogbed in my dogs' back and put a blanket on them for some time, ten minutes or so.

  7. Greyt news that your boy gains some weight. I have a skeletor here at home, too and he gained some weight over the last weeks, thanks to suggestion from nice greytalkers. I know exactly how you feel.

     

    I also free feed my dogs during the day. I have three boys and three bowels of kibble standing in my living room and hall. In the evening they get raw and they eat it at the moment I put down their bowels. The free feeding just happened. Colin had always access to his food and when Andy came to live with us I just put a bowel down for him, too. And the same with Paddy. My idea was that when there are exactly or more ressources than dogs to guard them, there should be no problem. And it works like that even with dogbeds, stuffies, treats.

     

    We never had a problem with ressource guarding.

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