[Dailydrool] Question for Momperson

Janice Henry jhenrycolvin75 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 21:41:17 PDT 2018


If you don’t buy the dogs rawhides, pigs ears, and bully sticks, what do you give them, Bev?  I got a little antler for Finn, my terrier.  I have to do something to distract him from chewing the bedspread and my clothes....Finn is not kenneled, and is seldom left alone.



In barkitude,

Janice 

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> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 21:07:46 +0000
> From: dee- diane <ellathebasset at hotmail.com>
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> You may want to add pumpkin to Edgar's diet.  Our vet told us to give this to Bella because she is on so many meds and it is good for digestion.
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> We by canned pumpkin at Walmart.  Their brand is less expensive and does the same as Libby's.  We add a heaping tablespoon to all her meals.
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> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 15:17:46 -0500
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] antacids
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> I also give antacids with a meal if the dog seems to need it. Nobody here
> needs one on a regular basis anymore but I think giving a GasX if you have
> to leave after they have eaten or if the dog seems urpy cannot possibly
> hurt and may be a great preventative, not to mention the feeling of not
> worrying so much.
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> I look back on the things I did when I first had dogs that I would not do
> now: leaving a dog crated with a rawhide or pig's ear is one of them. My
> first Belgian always had a pig ear or rawhide in his crate, unsupervised..
> It was not until I had to deal with a dog (not mine) that had choked to
> death in his crate that I understood the risk. (I no longer even buy pig's
> ears, rawhide anything, bull pizzles (hate the smell) hooves...
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> My children are deprived  but my mind is at ease.
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> MomPerson to MertaLou and Doc (boy that's not many names, is it?)
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> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 14:10:25 -0700
> From: Dale <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>
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> Hi it?s dale
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> He tried to bloat on us this morning.  Again!  Long time droolers May remember that this is the umtenth time.  I decided to write about it so that new droolers would know what to do
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> So....I got up around 6 and made Snoopy?s bowl.  He started to eat.....and then it was like he was gagging...and he ran outside through the dog door, leaving his bowl.  I gave chase and found him frantically eating grass, his belly was hard and you could see it expanding like a beach ball.  Again!
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> So I turned and ran for his first aid kit, grabbed 2 gas x and ran back outside where I shoved them down Snoopy.  Usually he will eat them but not when he is in distress, so I shoved them down his throat and dragged him inside and asked greg to stay with him while I threw on clothes so I could take him to ER.  He had all the classic symptoms, panting, crying, wriggling to get loose, belly hard and growing......I decided to shove two more gas x down and the bottle of liquid symethicone too, before we left (Er is about 10 minutes away).  When I shoved the 2nd set of gas x down he let out a huge belch.  And then another. And another.  Then he started farting.  And sighed. And stopped crying.  And relaxed. 
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> We decided to all get back in bed with Snoopy between us so we could monitor him. The belly was going down....took several hours to go back to normal but he is fine now.   Very tired. 
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> I?ve just come back from the store replenishing my supplies of gas x and symethicone.  I checked that I have plenty of hydrogen peroxide in case I have to make him puke, vet wrap in case I need to bandage or keep him from lick/chewing and Benadryl in case he has an allergic reaction to something.   I mean this is Snoopy we are dealing with!
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> Whew from dale who is going to have a glass of wine. Yes I know it?s only 2 in the afternoon but Snoopy is happily snoring and I don?t  care!
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> Sent from Snoopy?s  iPaw - he is asleep so I get to use it
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Bland diet...
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> For diarrhea the recommended bland diet of boiled chicken (or boiled hamburger) is 3:1 rice to meat:  Mix long cooking white rice, in ratio of 3:1, with boiled hamburger.  Chicken Turkey Stage 1 baby food can also be used in place of the hamburger and chicken.  ***It should not be fed long term, though***.   Scrambled eggs are also gentle on the system.  Our Biggs is 14.5 years old and is lately having occasional bouts of diarrhea so he is on ID kibble (prescription;) and I alternate with the chicken/rice, yogurt, egg and slippery elm.  And it seems we have a standing order of Flagyl, too;)  
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> Mary, Biggs, Otis, and old lady kitty CeCe (Rider), with Harley and Leo both ATB.
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> We are very grateful that you knew what to do and did it. I have to get
> more GAsX.
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> GAsX is like your American Express card: NEVER EVER leave home with your
> dog without GasX. And Benadryl.
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> What a wild morning you had.
> Our best to you and to Snoopy, who likes to scare us.
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> MomPerson to MertaLou & DOc.
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> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 21:42:14 -1000
> From: Val lbrewerzwick <vlbzwick at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Mariah checking in
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> This is Mariah.  So everybody where I live was all excited about this thing called a hurry-cane that was coming here.  My human parents, not so much.  They would be foolish to be complacent, BUT...when they bought the house I live in (maybe 5 years or so ago, something they call a ?fixer-upper?), the first fix-ups they did were,well, of COURSE fencing the basset yard and building ramps for the dogs, I mean?priorities, right?  But just  after that, having low cement wall reinforcements built around the stilts the house sits on (the house was slowly walking off its foundation with earthquakes, so that was a must-do), and then next having the roof replaced and reinforced with something called hurricane clips.  So our house is really sturdy?not beautiful?but sturdy.  auntie Wen posted something like  our ?homeless 30?.  I bet that got you scratching your heads.  she must have been dictating.  That translates to ?home is sturdy?.  Lol.
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> Now, Dad sometimes complains that the house is built mostly on lava rock with very little dirt, so we can only grow things with shallow roots (bananas, papayas), and sometimes Dad feels envious of folks who can live right on the ocean, but let me tell you?when the hurricanes and the tsunamis and the mudslides come, we live in the PERFECT place.  Snug and basset-friendly (except for evil neighbors on one side who object to barking).
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> We weathered this latest storm with no problems?a little rain, but mud is fun to roll in.  There was damage on the other side of our island.  the islands to the north of us did okay.  mom was really touched by all the outpouring of concern by Droolers.  She loves you all.
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> I am just glad it stopped raining so I can go out and sunbathe again on the back lanai.  aloha, Mariah
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