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  1. heartdogs

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    Just seeing this, I'm sorry
  2. I'm no help either as Noelle hasn't had trouble changing the time but she's only on pheno. I just gave it at the same times 0600 & 1800 hrs. When I do the occular pressure I gently but firmly press on her eyes, & sometimes it works but not always. Noelle is 7 & has had seizures all her life & I know changes in the weather can cause he to have problems. Hope you can get things figured out.
  3. Lori, I'm so sorry to see this. I too always enjoyed reading about & seeing your pictures of Monty. Hugs from north Texas
  4. I've had several dogs that are interested in those moving stuffies too. It can be fun to watch them watching, makes you wonder what they are thinkin.
  5. I always loved your pictures of sweet Katie. I'm so sorry that she had to leave. Run pain free Sweetie
  6. So sorry to see this. I've been there too & we never know, it was just their time. Hugs to you & Streak
  7. I guess it's the same as with people, high blood pressure doesn't always give you signs until it's too high. Hope everyone is ok after they get the tests done, you've had enough problems lately.
  8. Judy, I'm so sorry to see this. Everyone at your house gave he a wonderful home & as others have said she's now with Trish.
  9. Sorry to see this. Sending hugs to you.
  10. I would have brought her home too! She looks like such a sweet heart healer.
  11. Run pain free Casey & go find another beautiful black girl named Casey
  12. Lots of breeders use this for newborns. As long as you don't live in Maine you can even feed it to human babies. It used to given to babies that couldn't digest cow's milk.
  13. I've always loved your stories about the dogs lucky enough to live with you. I remember these wonderful pictures of Graham as they were first posted. God speed sweet boy. Hugs to you & the remaining girls.
  14. Love to see pictures like these. Welcome home Winchester!
  15. On Noelle's EPI list many dogs use the Tylan as it's easier on upset tummies. Also no grains. Sending hug & get well wishes your way.
  16. When we had our group we found that having a calm old brood really helped. Mommas can help in many ways plus they are so good to have. My old girl has helped several dogs adjust to life in a home.
  17. I know the rules but since poor Stretch has kennel cough I thought I wait on using the flashy box on him I read on line that honey would be good for his throat & he has so surprised as it slide down his tongue!
  18. Stretch is a blue brindle boy that is perfect. He was dropped at the Humane Society because the man who had him before was sent back to Afghanistan. Stretch is 10-1/2 months old & has great manners. He like car rides & sit quietly in the back seat for the ride. When he came into the house & saw the other greys his tail started wagging & he allowed each dog to sniff him. When they all went outside & he saw Noelle run across the yard he was confused until she ran up to him & gave him a kiss. When he got back inside Babe, my old momma, sat on a pillow & told just how things go here. He just stood there & listened to her. He cries or goes to the door to go out. He's not tattoed but comes from racing stock.
  19. Welcome back. I seem to remember when you were going over there. No help on the eye issue except to say ask the vets & maybe get her some doggels. We need pictures of her.
  20. Heather, she was beautiful & I'm soory to see she had to go the bridge so soonn. Cancer sucks for dogs & humans alike.
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