Or because Nathan you love seeing people argue with each other on this site, and get people riled up and see them become a bit nasty with each other. P.S. everyone it is working, for there has been a bit of arguing on here.
I would say that if you broke you leg, that would medically excempt you of taking your dog for a walk. Look, every dog needs proper exercise, that is the bottom line.
You could use a motorized wheel chair if you did break your legs, that would be a…
I think Belles when you have a dog named crazy Cal and other dogs that do require long walks, they are content and tired out. If I play with the dogs inside the house with toys, they are not getting the same exercise that they need when they walk or…
Abby was not being adopted and they wanted to put her down at a local pet store, we were checking out for potential puppy mill owners. Cal was purchased by a neighbor and the neighbor died, I received Cal at nine weeks old. Cricket was found abandoned in a house, owners packed up and left all the animals to die, there was no food or water in the house. He was the only survivor, he is a fighter.
cleaning his ears, brushing them, brushing his teeth
Pet’s favorite spot:
Wherever I am and wherever it is comfortable.
Pet’s favorite toy:
He doesn't like many toys, he really doesn't play with them. He loves to pull on my clothes as I walk and loves playing with other animals and grasshoppers.
Pet’s silliest habit:
He waves hello and goodbye and loves to roll over and chase the kitties, roll over, scoots on his belly, give high five, loves grasshoppers.
Pet’s sweetest moments:
I love it when they are asleep. Cal especially finds awkward sleeping positions.
I crack up when my pet:
is running like crazy all over the place, sits on Cricket, does everything he can to make me laugh
My pet is unique because:
all pets are unique
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Dr. Shea, would love to see you weigh in on this issue. It's disturbing that people like this LaLa try and diagnose. This could be an extremely serious issue. Would be interested in seeing your comments
Dr. Shea.. Chef David is an a-hole.. he's got a big mouth and is a major bully. I've reported him to the mods here. He's a mouthpiece.. he's always egging others on and yet does very little on his own merit.
Dr. Shea, it's a typical mindset of someone who fears something different, don't you think? I have travelled throughout the world and quite heavily in Asia since I used to live in Australia and my husband had to travel alot for his job. I saw alot of weird foods there, and like many I ate vegetarian when I was there only because I won't eat something suspicious. It is part of their culture and we are very arrogant to think that we can change things when our own backyards are so messed up. This type of person also sees these videos or gets information off these Peta/Activist type pages and they accept it as gospel. I'm older, and know better.. besides, I have a degree in Marketing/Advertising, so I know that it is slanted to support their mission - but people who don't think outside of the box just buy into anything they see. It's a matter of immaturity and inability to question things. I feel sorry for them.
Can you come to this discussion to answer this question, or even shed a little light on the subject of euthanization. I actually think it's worth an opinion from a vet.
Michael was going to PM you but as the inboxes are locked boxes... The powder I was talking about with chronic ears contains Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), 4 Tablespoons Boric Acid Powder ,and 16 Drops Gentian Violet Solution 1% not posting "recipe" mix here but interested if you have heard of it for treating chronic yeasty ears. Also thought you said you were a vet, if misunderstood apologise.
Does anyone have a ferret who has adrenal disease? My baby has adrenal disease and I don't know what to do. Right now he is getting his monthly Lupron injections but I've read that surgery is the only possible cure but that usually after removing on…
Belle, I don't know if you read my blog about our six toed cat but that was the ONLY time we were allowed to hold him and love on him. Under sedation just before we let him go. We spent over 5 years with that cat and other than an occasional rub dow…
Jenny, yes he did. My husband went over and helped him. The dogs were thrilled. They had all that extra room to run and now they can potty away from where they eat and sleep. lol lol And they haven't tried to escape since then.