Comfort dogs
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Nice , but poor Dozer!
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It is another lady I met through my work contacts. I sent her the pictures and a thank you and she cc'd it to her crew and replied that next time they need to put a rubber ball with it for Dozer LOL.
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Today. I can't even write more.
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Damn. Sorry to hear this. It's always so hard to loose a fur baby. She was so pretty, I'm sure she was a good baby girl. Wait for mommie at the Bridge.
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My Grandson's English bulldog...............someone brought this back from Mexico.....
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OOPs..........don't get her mixed up with Stella..............this is Maddie who lives in Chicago........want to really laught.......my grandaughter-in-law sent this to me.....Maddie goes to Doggy Day Care.........check out this picture.................guess which one is Maddie.............LMAO
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seachain, I'm so sorry about Maya. She looked like a real sweetheart.
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(((seachain)) I'm so sorry about Maya. It's so hard to lose them.
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Ducky, I'm guessing she is the one sleeping in the middle of the floor. LOL!!
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LOL........yep that's her ...........shameless hussy ...........
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So true so true!
Couldn't help myself - this one makes me smile everytime I see it.
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love it
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Someone needs a bang trim!!!
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Gitter mom!!❤️
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Ava really needs her teeth cleaned,, but I'm really nervous about it. Doesn't help that neighbor (puppy's mom) told me of 2 dogs that she knew that died of aspiration pneumonia after having teeth cleaned.
Who has had their dog's teeth cleaned,,, and how did it go?
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I have had it done twice. Last time she was 14. I was worried, but they gave her as little as possible then reversed it. The bacteria can get so bad in their mouth and cause lots of other issues. I have a shitzu, and she doesn't chew bones, so I didn't have any other choices
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Thanks, Susan. Ava is a rescue, so we don't know for sure how old she is,,, guessing 8 or 9. She gobbles everything,, so teeth don't really get a chance to chew and help scrub the plaque & tartar off. One of her lower canines looks really bad,, and she has terrible breath, so I'm really concerned.
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I found a holistic vet for Kris. No Anesthesia. They swaddled him tight, put something in his mouth to keep open was done in 20 min. About $200. That part went well. It's what happened after that was HORRIBLE. The vet had a mobile clinic behind a pet shop. He was done, tech was bringing him back in. He was totally freaked with the whole deal, squirmed loose, and jumped. Gone in a flash. In rush hour traffic. It got dark, they stopped looking for him. I finally got the details, called his rescue group who still had his microchip info. THANK GOD for chips. He had been picked up, scanned at an ER vet in Tampa. His paws had blisters, took him a few days to recover.
But his teeth are pretty and clean!!
I still like the idea of no anesthesia, there was no blood draw prior, no unattended over night stay, with holding food and water.
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oddly enough, my dogs bad breath came from backed up glands in butt. After they were squeezed last year, doc put her on a small dose of antibiotics, that she can stay on indefinitely cause she is old. Went on them cause she was pooping way to much. Poops normal now and her breaths great, and no more anal gland squeezing. Her breath was from her butt....sometimes we find these things out by accident.
Good luck
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Glennie check UF vet school. Maybe they would do it with no anesthesia?
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I actually read that it is more dangerous to do it w/o anest. When dog is intubated, there is less chance of aspiring the tartar /plaque that they scrap off. When awake, it is greater possibility. Will see what this dental vet says on Monday. Just tried brushing,,, need to get her when sleepy!
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hahaha GMA!!
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Ava's tongue sticks out like that when she is sleeping. And her usual question is "can I have a cookie?"
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hahaha Glennie!!
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I posted this on another thread. This just cracked me up. Dogs are so funny.
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