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09-24-2007, 07:08 AM
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I have CRS!!!!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
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Ok you all if my pet is sooooooooooo Smart.....Why is she still doing her business on my floor????  
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09-24-2007, 08:29 AM
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I have CRS!!!!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
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You know what I need is forum that deals with dog... Any suggestions?
I feel like a failure with this potty training. It would be best if I talk to dog expert about my problem and maybe get some feed back on what I should do.
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09-24-2007, 03:14 PM
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demented & deranged optimist skeptic
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: MO Ozarkian in NE Hoosierana
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Originally Posted by kareybear
Even if it snow you still use the stuff????  Are there actually fleas out in the winter?
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Yea, and more snow here where currently reside, but yes such is used year round - better to be safer than sorry; these critters can infected your hound via other animals that may come into contact, like during a brief warm spell [ie: Indian Summer  ]. Also, don't forget Heart Guard / Plus too...
Take a gander at the following:
Fleas and Ticks
Dog Fleas and Cat Fleas: Flea & Tick Control: General FAQs
Dog Owner's Guide: The critters on our critters
As to dog forums, well silly kbear,,, there are just as many of those, if not more  , than there are for people interested in places...  Anyhow, couple that I've badgered about in the past are:
Dog Forum - Dog Training, Breeds & Healt and Dog Forums - Your #1 Pet Forums for all dog breeds and needs.
ps: just took our black lab mongrel to clinic today during lunch - she had a lump we found last week that vet decided via check is just a benign fat tissue mass... said that such is common for mutts her age, 7 yo. Concern tho' was that it was near one of her teats - and that it could have been a mammillary duct problem/growth. Took her to local park to celebrate the better news... 
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09-24-2007, 04:42 PM
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I have CRS!!!!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ShadowCaver
Yea, and more snow here where currently reside, but yes such is used year round - better to be safer than sorry; these critters can infected your hound via other animals that may come into contact, like during a brief warm spell [ie: Indian Summer  ]. Also, don't forget Heart Guard / Plus too...
Take a gander at the following:
Fleas and Ticks
Dog Fleas and Cat Fleas: Flea & Tick Control: General FAQs
Dog Owner's Guide: The critters on our critters
As to dog forums, well silly kbear,,, there are just as many of those, if not more  , than there are for people interested in places...  Anyhow, couple that I've badgered about in the past are:
Dog Forum - Dog Training, Breeds & Healt and Dog Forums - Your #1 Pet Forums for all dog breeds and needs.
ps: just took our black lab mongrel to clinic today during lunch - she had a lump we found last week that vet decided via check is just a benign fat tissue mass... said that such is common for mutts her age, 7 yo. Concern tho' was that it was near one of her teats - and that it could have been a mammillary duct problem/growth. Took her to local park to celebrate the better news... 
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I am so glad your doggie is ok and You too  Thank YOu for the advice... I will check these out and get back to yah.... You SCORE ( HUGS)
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09-24-2007, 06:31 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: central Missouri
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here is my bestest buddys.......also have more animals but not sure if this picture will come thur or not....this is new to me.....will have to leanr i guess,huh??
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09-24-2007, 07:09 PM
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demented & deranged optimist skeptic
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: MO Ozarkian in NE Hoosierana
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kbearlady - thanks,,, yea, was relieved to hear the news - the nurse kinda raised my concerned when she inquired to have the vet dude look, w/ a tone in her voice. Had to thrash her for doing that!
hey there again barnyardbabe  Yeap, your photo came through just great. Are their eyes really the colours seen here - very  ? About how old are your tabbies?
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09-24-2007, 07:48 PM
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I have CRS!!!!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Missouri
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Originally Posted by barnyardbabe
here is my bestest buddys.......also have more animals but not sure if this picture will come thur or not....this is new to me.....will have to leanr i guess,huh??
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Hey barnyardbabe I thought they are siamese cats???? Twins  You got your hands full. Beautiful coat though.  Ahhhhhh Shew... Sorry allergic. 
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09-24-2007, 10:01 PM
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Don't worry about tomorrow...God is already there.
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(set 9 days ago)
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SW MO
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Originally Posted by barnyardbabe
here is my bestest buddys.......also have more animals but not sure if this picture will come thur or not....this is new to me.....will have to leanr i guess,huh??
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They're beeauuutifullll, babe! Verrry cool eyes, too! My husband always speaks fondly of a white cat he once owned. Besides being a great pet, she was deaf. He says she loved to lay at night in the area up above the back seat in his car and chase after the lights as he drove around. He often wondered if the deafness had anything to do with the cat being white with blue eyes.  Sweet!
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09-25-2007, 01:16 AM
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I wanna ride!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fontana, California
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Those are beautiful kitties wit beautiful eyes. I had a white cat also onse. Cotten was her name. she was not deaf. I did hear once that it was a common trait for white cats with blue eyes. Just like siamese are commonly cross eyed.
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09-25-2007, 01:23 AM
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I wanna ride!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fontana, California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kareybear
Doesn't rope get torn up and end up in there tummy's. It might help flossing but worry she might get some of the string in her tummy.
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Thats possible I guess. I think my roxy's stomack is full proof! Ive picked up some pretty colorful droppings! Now there's where my remote, sunglasses, various yard ornaments and my sons transformers went! One time she even partially ate the vent of our water heater door! 
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