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  1. I was amazed at all the products out there, when I went to do research for this video.  You're going to like what I've put together, though - Watch for 12 minutes, and you won't have to spend hours sorting through search results and looking at labels in the pet store.  I ended up switching Lily to one that's going to save me over $1,000 over the rest of her life.

    Plus, enjoy watching background footage, "Life Cycle of Greyhounds."

    Gail

     

  2. Thank you for this classic thread!

    I just published an article on greyhound grins, and this was an essential reference.  I added a link to it.  Even 8 years later, I think this thread still saves new owners a lot of anxiety.

    For anyone who wants to see the article, here's a link.  I never realized what a smiley girl my Lily is, until I went through my phone to find examples!

    https://greyhoundhomecare.com/greyhound-grin-vs-snarl-how-to-tell-safely-5-photos/

    Gail

  3. On 7/2/2021 at 6:51 AM, macoduck said:

    A greyhound vet friend suggested "Bladder Strength" by VetriScience for this problem. It's non-prescription and available in the US from Chewy.com. Both females and males can use it.

    Your girl sounds like my Georgie. She is a solid sleeper and has never had an accident in the house.

    It's not unusual for the urinary sphincter to relax while a dog rests. Bladder Strength worked nearly immediately for Georgie.

    If you vet prescribes a medicine for incontinence, do not use Proin.  Try the Bladder Strength first. And then still don't use Proin as there are other Rx meds that are safer.

    https://www.chewy.com/vetriscience-bladder-strength-dog/dp/42068

     

    On 7/2/2021 at 7:47 AM, racindog said:

    I use this version for my senior female and like the product above it worked right away and has continued to work for years.  So if one don't work try the other one. They are different formulations. And it would be so much better for her to be controlled with one of these safe products.  https://www.chewy.com/vetriscience-vetri-bladder-canine/dp/48738

    How much of the Vetri-stuff do you give your dog?  After seeing this post, I bought Lily the Bladder Strength pills and the Vetri Bladder chews. She's 65 lbs..

     Also, do you think 8 years is too early to start having some spotting here and there? I've been seeing similar signs to what Bobbles described: occasional spotting during the afternoon, when she's having her nap and her bladder is the most full.  Unlike UTI messes, there is barely any smell at all.

    Gail

  4. Summertime can be tough on the furry!  I made this video to help newer greyhound owners know when panting is at an OK level, and how to know when it's of concern.  Even after 24 years of owning greyhounds, I was fascinated to learn exactly how all that panting they do works.  If you have a greyt tip about panting, please share it here with the rest of us.

     

  5. Grace's experience with the embedded grit made me think, how about an warm epsom salt soak or cloth?  I've had good luck with bringing deep infection and embedded debris to the surface with epsom salts.  Apply for 10 minutes, dry it, finish with a light coating of antibiotic ointment (3 times a day).  If nothing else, it will be really clean!

    A doctor taught me how to do this, years ago, when I had an abcess.  It's a good, gentle therapy.

    Gail

  6. I'd love to get a nice, big summer safety tip thread going here.  Even after decades with greyhounds, I still run across safety tips I never heard before.  

    For instance, I didn't realize that on July 4th, more pets get lost than any other day of the year.  This video has more helpful tips.  Fill in the many I have missed, and help keep all our greys safer this summer!

    Thanks!

    Gail

     

     

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