A sweet dally that has went a whole month without any IBD problems. Knocking on wood now! Plus all the other are awesome too.
A closely shaved furball flayed and dipped in lemon juice then rinsed in rubbing alcohol. Then lovingly put down by a vet. Oh yeah and the rescued hooker thing.
Two miniature rat terriers (a rescued male and his "dog") sitting on your lap in a desk chair and a (80) ridgeback mix trying to join in because she is a "lap dog" too but can only knock your arm up with her nose so you type in the air about half the time ....
You have to watch that it is not one of those feral hookers though, they are hard to reintegrate into human contact .... and it may be fun trying :shock:
I'm with you on this one Satan, except with me, it's kitties. Both of them will come up to me while I'm typing and start demanding attention, and if I don't give it to them right away, they either jump in my lap and nudge my hands, or stand on my keyboard with this look that says "ignore me, huh? let's see how much work you get done now!"
I'm so glad you guys caught it in your dally at such a young age... my shepherd had to suffer with it for 2 years before she was diagnosed... :cry: The vet just kept telling me it was something she'd grow out of, or it was a food allergy, or it was 'this' or 'that' or nothing to worry about ... That's why we're still suffering the consequences with heavy steroids and medications for severe anemia. BUT every month we do blood tests, she's better and better. Just remember not to stray from the food you found that Airplane can eat! I'm wondering if you mush it up with water, if you can then fill a 'kong' toy with it or something ... Happiness is ... HEALTHY DOGS!!!
...........the kitties biting you on the nose and swatting your face each morning to wake you up...........before the alarm clock goes off. :lol: