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Steve Carlton 08-12-2017 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 9697673)

"Not really crazy about this lite kibble, but what can I do?"

scottmandue 08-12-2017 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 9697673)

Lite kibble? Lite kibble!!!!
Have you looked in a mirror lately buddy!?!

Sorry, but that picture just begs for a caption.


J/K of course

Heel n Toe 08-14-2017 12:41 AM

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Looks like there's something half-buried in the road right where he's looking... If you ask me, he's a good boy!

Baz 08-15-2017 09:50 PM

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asphaltgambler 08-16-2017 07:47 AM

Noah's latest glamour shot......4 1/2 months today.

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bugstrider 08-16-2017 12:42 PM

The DOG thread
 
Henry is not feeling well, lethargic, swollen lymph nodes on his neck, a strange nasal hacking sound and hot to the touch.

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A vet visit later, an appointment has been made for I-tooth removal. A specialist two hours away will do the removal. Talk about an expensive week of pet ownership....

Our cat also had some type of neurological event too.... good times

At least the 911 is in pieces, lol
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Baz 08-16-2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 9702733)
Henry is not feeling well, lethargic, swollen lymph nodes on his neck, a strange nasal hacking sound and hot to the touch.

A vet visit later, an appointment has been made for I-tooth removal. A specialist two hours away will do the removal. Talk about an expensive week of pet ownership....

Our cat also had some type of neurological event too.... good times

At least the 911 is in pieces, lol

Yo Bugs.....so sorry to hear of Sir Henry's malady...poor little guy. Good to hear you are taking care of it. Please keep us posted.

All paws crossed for complete recovery and also for your kiddle. ;)

bugstrider 08-16-2017 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 9703009)
Yo Bugs.....so sorry to hear of Sir Henry's malady...poor little guy. Good to hear you are taking care of it. Please keep us posted.



All paws crossed for complete recovery and also for your kiddle. ;)



Thanks Baz,

Been giving him antibiotics so we hope that will help him fight infection. We think this will be a double I-tooth/K9 removal. They both were in bad shape when we rescued him. I think they just pumpkined. Our vet says there is a risk of a "fistula" hole in the thin membrane where the tooth passes. The specialist is equipped to repair where our vet is not. I guess I can sit in on the procedure if I want. They encourage it.

Regarding our kitty, fingers crossed on the results. It's like watching a stroke patient walking around. She has us worried. I feel bad sequestering her to the bathroom. But her bed, food, water and c-box are there for her
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On his way back from the vet


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Heel n Toe 08-17-2017 01:22 AM

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Rikao4 08-18-2017 09:07 AM

for Tobra..
Izzie & Tucker..SIL Cane Corso's..
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1503072226.jpg

going to meet the breeder in a few wks

my Jack & Finn


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Rika

Baz 08-18-2017 09:13 AM

Great pic! Good looking Black Labs, Rika! :)

Rikao4 08-18-2017 10:49 AM

thank you Baz..
Jackin in front is a Lab..
Finn.. pic is a bit deceptive as he's 2 x bigger..
he's Lab / Dane who can surf the top of the fridge & rest his head on the dinner table
loves water.. but no soft mouth
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1503078230.jpg

Rika

RKDinOKC 08-18-2017 12:24 PM

Pepper does pretty good with fetch.

http://www.zipbang.com/pepper/fetch1.jpg

She is soft mouthed unless it is a stick with leafs or a snake.
Then it gets the tar shaken out of it on the way back.

The other day she had one of those Giant Japanese Hornets downed and was pawing at it.
Got on the leave it command right away. Understand a sting is very poisonous.

Last week at about 11pm she was having quite the conversation.
There was a Great Horned Owl on a brick stockade fence post hooting at her, and she was in-turn barking at it.
I say conversation because instead of jumping up at it like she does the opossum, she was just sitting there barking. And it was a weird tone barking that I haven't heard her make. And not growly at all. I had her come in and the owl kept hooting less and less frequently for about 10 minutes, then flew up to where it normally perches in the top of a cottonwood tree in my back yard. Evidently the owl wasn't finished. Maybe they were discussing the varmint, lizard and snake population? Who can hunt when etc (pun intended).

bugstrider 08-18-2017 10:04 PM

The DOG thread
 
Here ya go Baz,

Update on Henry's oral surgery. When we rescued him from the shelter, we knew his teeth had issues from the initial check from our vet. Over the course of the past 2.5 years, our vet has cleaned and extracted a couple of his teeth, noting the severity of his K9's. her concerns with removing those is the very thin membrane that separates the nasal passage and root, such that if it is ruptured by either infection or removal, she did not have the equipment to make the necessary repair.

Well, today in Henry's case, it was "worse case" scenario. What was suppose to be a two hour procedure with recovery ended up being much longer.... dropped off at 0900 and then picked up at 1600. I am very thankful that I made the 1.5 hour drive to this dental expert in a Grass Valley. Henry had two fistula from the K9's, one badly infected that required a double reinforced repair and then a molar was discovered so badly decayed that it was infecting the jaw bone. The vet stated that had our vet attempted this extraction, Henry's jaw would have likely been broken.

Needless to say, this little guy was run through the ringer and is in for a tough couple of days as meds wear off and his prescribed RX kicks in. He is a very quiet dog......normally but I guess he was grumbling a lot at the vet and has been noisy all night. I guess I would too if I had my mouth torn apart. The gal at the counter instructed me to start his meds in the morning but I just re-read the written instructions about starting the pain meds tonight. Needless to say we are now behind the pain management curve.

So class, what is today's lesson? Get your four legged family members teeth cleaned regularly. AND BRUSH THEIR TEETH ON A VERY REGULAR BASIS....(forgot to add that little nugget, as pointed out on a later post)

The vet did say that these teeth were more likely the cause of all his woes this past year, tummy, feeling poorly, hacking, etc. he is likely to perk up a bit since he is now no longer in chronic tooth pain. Made me feel like a bad human/parent.

On the way to the vet and way to early for a car ride.
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Upon our arrival:
You want me to go where for what???
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Was given a light sedative to calm him down in the exam room. The funny part was that he fell into a deep sleep to the point where he coughed/hacked and farted at the exact time. Came from both ends.
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Everything he endured
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Even got a small bag with the majority of the four extracted teeth.

Little guy is uncomfortable to say the least.


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Steve Carlton 08-18-2017 11:05 PM

Good for Henry! He'll be pain free soon and back to normal. These few bad days will be gone in no time.

Bill Douglas 08-18-2017 11:50 PM

Buzby and Rooney, a couple of Islander dogs, wish Henry all the best.

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bugstrider 08-19-2017 08:22 AM

The DOG thread
 
Thanks Steve, we sure hope so.


Bill,
Thanks too, and please give Buzby and Rooney some belly rubs from us(quoting Baz's trademark line). I'm sure Henry would love being an island dog. In fact, so would I.

Cheers from Henry's now broke human.

Better living through modern chemistry.
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Until I saw the pic of the food, I had never notice the bilingual label..
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masraum 08-19-2017 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 9705976)
Well, today in Henry's case, it was "worse case" scenario. What was suppose to be a two hour procedure with recovery ended up being much longer.... dropped off at 0900 and then picked up at 1600. I am very thankful that I made the 1.5 hour drive to this dental expert in a Grass Valley. Henry had two fistula from the K9's, one badly infected that required a double reinforced repair and then a molar was discovered so badly decayed that it was infecting the jaw bone. The vet stated that had our vet attempted this extraction, Henry's jaw would have likely been broken.

So class, what is today's lesson? Get your four legged family members teeth cleaned regularly.

We have 2 dogs, one is a mini-dachshund and the other is a rescue. I think we spent about $2-3k on the mini dachshund's teeth last year (cleaning and extractions). Dachshunds are known for getting bad teeth, apparently. this year, we spent about $3k on both dogs teeth (cleaning and extractions most of which were on the big dog). The dachshund had infection and bone loss in several spots, but fortunately, they turned out to not be worst case ie, broken jaw or partial jaw bone removal etc....

So, the lesson for the day is not to get your pups teeth cleaned regularly, the lesson is to brush their teeth. I don't want to spend a couple grand a year on their teeth, and I prefer them to be healthy and not have to have a major cleaning, so I have started brushing their teeth. Both dogs are about 12-13 years old, so neither is super happy about it, but it's not been that bad. I have been using the pet toothpaste as recommended by the veterinary dentist that's been doing the work.

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You can even get a "kit" from amazon that comes with toothpaste and a toothbrush.

The dachshund doesn't enjoy the process, but loves the toothpaste (so far we've used "poultry", "beef" and "seafood"). I don't smell the toothpaste, but they must taste it.

We were told that you really only need to do the sides. I just hold their top lip up with one hand and give a few passes with the brush on the outside of the side teeth with the other and then do the other side.

I really wish we'd started years ago, but I guess it's better late than never.

Baz 08-19-2017 04:32 PM

Hey Bugs....you're a good man to get all that work done for Sir Henry......poor little guy! Keep up the good work and please give him some belly rubs from the girls and I. :)

Thanks for the info on the toothpaste, Steve. I bought a little brush that goes on the end of your finger for my girls and it makes it much easier than trying to use a conventional designed toothbrush.

bugstrider 08-22-2017 11:27 AM

Thanks Baz,

He is feeling better that's for sure.
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