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Jackandgrey

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  1. Come on Penny. You're doing so well. We're all pulling for you!
  2. You know what? How great is that, that you get to feel stupid!!! I am so happy for you
  3. I am certainly not an expert. However, she was housetrained but at her foster family's house. Not yours. So it is house training 101 for her. She must be in your sight at all times when you are at home. This so you can catch he before she goes and hustle her out. The umbilical method may work well for you or use a babygate to keep her in the room where you are. Don't let her wander away out of sight, You need to increase her potty breaks - 1st thing in the am , immedietly after eating, and every couple of hours when you are home etc. On work days it would help if you could get someone to take her out at least mid day. Can you perhaps try babygating her in the kitchen or an area easy to clean while you are gone if she is unhappy in the crate? Oh and of course you must remove any lingering odour of pee where she has gone to date with a good enzyme cleaner. Good luck!!!!
  4. Can you post a picture of this wound before you get very more suggestions? They may be all good ideas but not if the wound is not what the writer is imagining it to be.
  5. I tell you , this thread and Alan's is just heart warming. What seems hopeless in the beginning is so very far from it. Keep up the good work sweetie pie.
  6. I'm concerned that it is too moist as well.
  7. Jackandgrey

    Cosmo

    Such a painfully hard loving decision. Rest easy sweetie.
  8. Use it every day at work. It absorbs several times it's weight in moisture. Very fascinating stuff. Im so glad her tail is better and that she kept some of her white tip. i would hate to lose Jilly Billy"s white tip and was afraid I was going to at one point.
  9. Which a good vet should be able to diagnose. Pannus is not unique to greyhounds. In fact it is more common in GSD. It can be quite misleading to think you can't trust a vet because they don't see a lot of greys. That said, it is course entirely none of my business which vet you want to see so I will just quietly go away.
  10. I am so very glad she found her home with you! It may have been too short a time but I know it was heaven on earth for her.
  11. I'm so sorry. It's always too soon. Keep watch over your family sweet boy.
  12. I would imagine any competent vet could be trusted to look at a red eye without worrying about being "grey savvy".
  13. For the most part the problem is that no one knows the efficacy because the drug companies do not test past the stated expiration dates. They have to stop somewhere after all.
  14. You will be missed Mr. Bounty Boone. Run with joy while you wait fella.
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