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Just fed them both dinner....in separate rooms this time....and as I type this, Bella is still licking her bowl. It's empty, but she's trying to get every last ounce of that food out of there lol.....safe to say they like them!
Edit to let you know that she pushed her bowl from the kitchen into the dining room by licking it so much. Buster licked his for a while too after he was finished.
Beesley is SUCH a nerd. He's never affectionate, ever. Well, last night, he kept trying to snuggle with me. I was on my laptop and he kept trying to jump on me, on the computer, sniff my hair, sit RIGHT next to me, etc. I then realized his face was itchy and the only reason he wanted to be close to me was to use me as his itching post. Weird dog.
Beesley's been scratch-free for 4 days now I'm so pleased, I had to share! I took him to the vet on Saturday and he got a shot of steroids which has done wonders. Finally, his poor skin will have a chance to heal!
Beesley's been scratch-free for 4 days now I'm so pleased, I had to share! I took him to the vet on Saturday and he got a shot of steroids which has done wonders. Finally, his poor skin will have a chance to heal!
Yay! I'm so glad to hear that. Busters skin started clearing up once he was on Evo and I stopped giving him anything with peanut butter in it.
On another note....he threw up this morning....not a normal dog throw up either where they kind of gag or dry heave and a small pile comes out. He had the human naucious look on his face, bent his head over, opened his mouth and out came more liquid than I have ever seen a pup throw up.
Oh and both Bella and Buster haven't been eating really. Started with Bella refusing to eat from her bowl, so I switched three different bowls, dumped her food on the floor and then a styrafoam plate. These two are driving me nuts and I can't afford to take them to the vet right now
Yay! I'm so glad to hear that. Busters skin started clearing up once he was on Evo and I stopped giving him anything with peanut butter in it.
On another note....he threw up this morning....not a normal dog throw up either where they kind of gag or dry heave and a small pile comes out. He had the human naucious look on his face, bent his head over, opened his mouth and out came more liquid than I have ever seen a pup throw up.
Oh and both Bella and Buster haven't been eating really. Started with Bella refusing to eat from her bowl, so I switched three different bowls, dumped her food on the floor and then a styrafoam plate. These two are driving me nuts and I can't afford to take them to the vet right now
Sorry to hear Buster has an upset tummy. Maybe call your vet and see if you can give him half of a 10mg (normal strength) Pepcid AC. Good luck with your doggies. Hope they both feel better soon.
Sorry to hear Buster has an upset tummy. Maybe call your vet and see if you can give him half of a 10mg (normal strength) Pepcid AC. Good luck with your doggies. Hope they both feel better soon.
Sad thing is I can't even afford Pepcid AC right now. lol
Sad thing is I can't even afford Pepcid AC right now. lol
LOL, crud! You can get the generic brand (Famotidine) in the smallest sized bottle, maybe? Or give Pepcid AC (Johnson & Johnson) a call and see if you can get a sample or something 1-800-755-4008. Never hurts to try.
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