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Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon February 19, 2024 7:39 pm
by bodysnatcher
Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:I had to do a reference call for my friends who are adopting a dog. Felt a little silly.
And they will let absolutely any parent take a human baby home from the hospital.
I think they had like a 3 interview process, plus these reference calls!

Should have pulled an Elaine and say that my friend did yell at me once

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon February 19, 2024 8:24 pm
by wease
bodysnatcher wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:I had to do a reference call for my friends who are adopting a dog. Felt a little silly.
And they will let absolutely any parent take a human baby home from the hospital.
I think they had like a 3 interview process, plus these reference calls!

Should have pulled an Elaine and say that my friend did yell at me once
Ha!

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 2:37 pm
by Higgs
bodysnatcher wrote:I had to do a reference call for my friends who are adopting a dog. Felt a little silly.
What the actual fuck?

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Tue February 20, 2024 5:12 pm
by Anders
Is there a cat thread?

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Sun March 03, 2024 4:37 pm
by wease
It’s looking like we may be getting to the end with Snowball and her CHF. In the last week, she stopped eating her canned food so we’ve had to be creative in making sure she’s getting her meds. Since Thursday, she’s refused to really eat anything except for yesterday. We boiled a chicken breast and she gobbled it down. She threw up in the middle of the night and is again refusing to eat anything. She’s drinking a lot so she’s also peeing a lot and she’s having some rough diarrhea. We've only had her since 2019 and we really have no way of knowing how old she was when we found her. We’re thinking she’s around 13-14. So not ready for her to go. We also rescued Parker when we got her (literally picked them up together from the side of the road) and the two of them have a bond like I’ve never seen in animal or human. It’s going to devastate Parker. She’ll be so lost without her true blue companion, it breaks my heart thinking about it. I’m not sure I can handle this.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Sun March 17, 2024 10:46 pm
by wease
Well, in the two weeks since I posted last, she has rebounded and started eating again. But now, this is the third day she hasn’t eaten. We can’t even get her pill meds in her. We’re giving her her liquid medicine by forcing her mouth open and shooting it down her throat, but we tried that with some soft food and her pills and she just spit it back out. She drinks water quite regularly, so we’re quite perplexed as to why no food. Got a vet appt tomorrow afternoon. Of course it works out that I have to be the one to take her. I’m dreading this so much. So afraid that I won’t be coming back home with her.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Sun March 17, 2024 11:35 pm
by spike
Higgs wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:I had to do a reference call for my friends who are adopting a dog. Felt a little silly.
What the actual fuck?
More serial killers in America

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 12:06 am
by Bammer
My dog turns 4 tomorrow

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 12:44 pm
by Alex
Mi perro come mierda :oops:

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 2:11 pm
by BurtReynolds
I think my old dog has sundown syndrome. It starts acting crazy around 6pm. Lasts a couple of hours until he gets too tired and falls asleep.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 2:14 pm
by tree_
a medium sized dauwg showed up in our front yard yesterday, walked right up to Raz. The kids went nuts for it, and it was very friendly, long-dogger. Very dirty so we gave him a bath. We posted on FB about him to see if anyone will claim him. If not, we may have a 3rd dauwg in our home. I have mixed feelings about it. He's very calm and friendly.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 2:18 pm
by Monkey_Driven
tree_ wrote:a medium sized dauwg showed up in our front yard yesterday, walked right up to Raz. The kids went nuts for it, and it was very friendly, long-dogger. Very dirty so we gave him a bath. We posted on FB about him to see if anyone will claim him. If not, we may have a 3rd dauwg in our home. I have mixed feelings about it. He's very calm and friendly.
3 dogs is 1.5 too many.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Mon March 18, 2024 2:19 pm
by tree_
Monkey_Driven wrote:
tree_ wrote:a medium sized dauwg showed up in our front yard yesterday, walked right up to Raz. The kids went nuts for it, and it was very friendly, long-dogger. Very dirty so we gave him a bath. We posted on FB about him to see if anyone will claim him. If not, we may have a 3rd dauwg in our home. I have mixed feelings about it. He's very calm and friendly.
3 dogs is 1.5 too many.
yeah.. especially with 2 young kids.. quite a full house... it's just hard to turn this one away, as calm and friendly a dauwg he 'tis

honestly wish i could trade in one of the other dauwgs for this one... she knows who she is

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:43 pm
by BurtReynolds
Doug jr. is at the vet again. Since we just arrived in town I can't be choosy where I go. Banfield tried to scam me into $1300 worth of tests.

He's fucking up the temp apartment by vomiting everywhere. I think he's starting to lose control of his bladder and bowels now.

If someone told me to put him down I probably would, but the vets don't seem to think he's there yet.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:45 pm
by Alex
how old is the little friend?

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:45 pm
by BurtReynolds
15

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:46 pm
by doug rr
sorry Burt....

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:48 pm
by Alex
I hope stuff stops coming out of his mouth, anus, and penis.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:49 pm
by BurtReynolds
This is not the week to deal with this. I don't think he had another move left in him.

Re: Dogs and other pets that aren’t cats

Posted: Wed March 20, 2024 4:52 pm
by doug rr
I'm pretty sure we're about to go through the same thing..our guy turns 16 in may..he's a cocker spaniel thats pretty much blind and deaf but still has energy..he will poop in the house near the door thats always open for him but sometimes he just can't get out there..he never pees in the house though which is nice..his appetite is great but he's going soon I just know it..the move next month is going to stress him big time I think.. :(