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  1. I crated Grace for the first couple of nights but she started to take exception to it and would whine constantly so I left the door open and she was a lot happier. It appears she didn't like to be confined in a small space even if it was a large 48 inch crate.

    I still have Grace's crate up and covered with an old blanket as she still occasionally uses it as a safe place but I have removed the door so she can come and go as she wants. Could you do the same with Carmen?

  2. Grace is similar. I've had her for about 18 months and she took a little persuading at first to get on the sofa and now she sleeps at night on it, OK she sleeps in the day on it too, but she wouldn't let me sit next to her head and would go back to her bed if I tried to do so. I could sit at the bald bum end and give her tummy rubs all day, no problem, that was until a couple of days ago. Now she'll let me sit at the pointy end and make a fuss of her.  

  3. 10 hours ago, Bizeebee said:

    If your boy is 9 and still has that much energy I'd wonder whether he's getting too many calories.

     

    9 hours ago, MerseyGrey said:

    Calorie wise - we are working our way through some Royal Canin 8+

    Royal Canin 8+ has 27% protein which is high for a retired greyhound. The recommended amount is 20%. Feeding a high protein diet can cause kidney problems

  4. When we come back from a walk and Grace's feet are muddy I always wipe them before letting her into the house. She then goes and lies on her bed in front of the radiator. Apart from this morning when I didn't wipe her feet and she made straight for the freshly laundered throw on the sofa covering it in muddy paw prints. WHY?!!

    When asked about the decoupage paw design now randomly printed on the throw she gave me the innocent "Who, me?" look that greyhounds have mastered over the years. Ah well, back into the washer with the throw. 

  5. 17 hours ago, Hubcitypam said:

    I can't even wrap my head around this.   I am very sorry for your loss of Charlie. 
    Totally agree dogs sense feelings and read cues people overlook but am not sure how to edit my thoughts and not sure there is a dog to English translation.

    I think it's the tone of your voice and your actions, even the minutest ones including how fast you blink and breath, facial twitches etc as well as any odours that dogs pick up on. 

  6. 9 hours ago, Scoutsmom said:

    You know Grace, you can always have 2 treats at the same time---chicken sausage and peanut butter softies. Just saying...  

    She says she's looking forward to her next greyhound walk in Lichfield where she meets 40+ fellow sausage lovers and always gets at least two treats, sausages and pilchard flapjacks.

  7. I have just bought Grace a piece of veterinary bedding so we can take it with us when we visit friends and relatives so she has somewhere comfy to lie down that's not their sofa but doesn't take up to much room in her away bag. I thought I'd give her a chance to try it first. She gave it a quick sniff and promptly lay on it. Several hours later she's still there despite my/her sofa being unoccupied. :sleepy She didn't even move when I vacuumed around her. 

    I wonder if they do human size pieces? :D

  8. 2 hours ago, KickReturn said:

    Ha! I yelled in his face and chased him to his bed the last time he barked. Hasn't barked at me since. Obviously got the message. He now asks for attention with a barely audible whimper or rubbing against my leg like a cat. He has also learned that if he holds a roach position long enough, sooner or later someone will rub his belly.

    I did a similar thing with Grace when she growled at me soon after I got her. I growled back but louder, the look on her face was priceless, and as with your hound she hasn't growled at me since.

  9. My Grace suffers with multiple corns so I know what you and Peggy are going through.

    Surgery doesn't help as 99% of the time as they come back. I use Bazuka corn and wart gel which I try and apply once a day. It's not an instant fix but over time it is reducing the size of the corns and every now and again I can pick out the hard core.

  10. 3 hours ago, FuzzyHounds said:

    If he's going out several times a day and isn't having potty accidents in the house, maybe he doesn't need to go out any more often

    Grace only goes twice a day, once at 6:30 on the morning walk and again at 6 pm on the second walk. Occasionally she has let me know very subtly she needs to go in between but very rarely.

    14 hours ago, FuzzyHounds said:

    It sounds like he's scared of the noises outside

    If there are noisy children visiting one of the neighbours Grace won't go out although she is slowly getting used it, but I can vacuum around her and she doesn't bat an eyelid, or she would if she woke up long enough not to do so.

    I've had Grace for 15 months and she still is developing and getting used to her "new" world. Accept Blue as a quirky greyhound and not as a dog.

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