<div>This might be a silly idea for Sister Anna but I wonder if you put one of those foam wedges at the back of her bed so she wasn't completely flat if that would help her not get stuck? You know what I'm talking about....those foam wedges that people with reflux use at night so they don't lay flat? You'd have to brace it against something so it wouldn't get pushed out from under her bed as she moves around. And you would probably have to cut the foam so it's not at too much of an extreme angle. Make sure you wrap it in something waterproof or it will soak up any accident she might have and really smell bad.</div>
<div> </div><div>If part of your sweet girl's problem is being too fluffy, maybe she needs to have some of her kibble replaced with green beans. Our Jersey and Ginger both have a tendency to gain weight but we're lucky and they both like green beans. I hate for them to be hungry and the beans have worked great as a filler. Plus I want to be able to give them a treat here and there too so the green bean diet has been a good compromise for us. Sister Anna would probably be able to move around a little better too if she lost a pound or two if her weight seems to be some of her mobility problem. We also add baby carrots and yogurt to the Houndettes kibble and sometimes pumpkin when it's available. I'm going to try Shredded Wheat though like someone recently suggested. Jersey still has anal gland problems even with the raw carrots and/or pumpkin.</div>
<div> </div><div>Jane & the Houndettes</div><div>Jersey, Shadow, Suzy & Ginger</div>