It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Bucky » Mon Mar 07, 2016 12:47:54

don't want to morph this into a tech threat, but you can get wifi cams for under 30 bucks now; pay 3 bucks or so for an app like tinycam, poke a hole in your router (figuratively!) and watch from anywhere.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby mickbayne » Mon Mar 07, 2016 13:06:43

Damn. They've definitely gotten better and cheaper since I bought my crappy HooToo camera!
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby kruker » Tue Mar 08, 2016 07:55:55

Good news/bad news. Bad news is he escaped the crate after the dog walker put him back in. Must have nicked himself, because there was blood on the walls. Couldn't find a cut on him and there wasn't blood on the floor so I'm assuming a small cut on his ear or back. His skin is still really dry so I think he came out and start scratching himself and little bits of the blood went flying.

Good news, didn't go to the bathroom in the house or chew anything up. Not sure how long he was out of the cage, but by the time I got back it was 4-5 hours since he went for his walk. So that's encouraging.

Issue now is that he's not even casually going into the crate. The first day he'd go in and lay down for a bit. Last night he only went in when I gave him a treat.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Rockinghorse » Tue Mar 08, 2016 09:32:53

Keep up the positive motivation, he'll get used to the drill eventually. I would try to figure out how he escaped and make sure he can't do it every time. We had one Houdini type that could flip the latches, chew off twist-ties and even chewed through a bicycle lock to get out. We finally got a steel kennel with thick bars, and a stronger bike lock that kept her in.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby jamiethekiller » Tue Mar 08, 2016 09:58:08

yeah. don't get discouraged. that would be the worst thing for the animal. you need to be as consistent as possible.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Eem » Tue Mar 08, 2016 11:42:27

Our boy woke up vomiting yesterday. Vomited three times in the house, then I noticed he was trembling. We took him to the emergency room where they did bloodwork and an ultrasound (he vomited and got diarrhea under their care). They found nothing serious and we've had hime home since yesterday afternoon (we were worried about bloat), but he still has no appetite.

They told us to give him chicken and rice for dinner, but he picked out the chicken and left the rice. This morning, we tried to mix his medicine with the chicken but he wouldn't eat it, so we had to cheat and wrap it in peanut butter. At least he drank water this morning.

So in short, the vomiting has stopped, but it's now been 24 hours with no appetite. For those with experience with this, how long did a simple stomach bug take to clear up?
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby pacino » Tue Mar 08, 2016 11:45:57

This happened to our dog; took about 72 hours for him to start running around again and not be lethargic and eat his normal amount. if it goes too long definitely give a call to your vet to see if there's something that you can give them. my dog doesn't like rice either, but it's supposed to be soothing for their stomach. Not sure what else would be a good substitute?
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Wheels Tupay » Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:35:27

Yeah, I wouldn't be overly worried about it at this point as long as he is drinking water. I know eggs and plain yogurt are good for dogs with an upset stomach.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby The B1G Piece » Thu Mar 10, 2016 10:06:41

My dog has plenty of stomach issues, just keep a close eye on STANLEY.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby mickbayne » Sun Mar 13, 2016 16:40:55

Happy bday to the bdawk puppies! They're three years old today.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Doll Is Mine » Sun Mar 13, 2016 16:43:54

Wow...three years, huh?

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby The Savior » Sun Mar 13, 2016 17:17:17

Eem wrote:Our boy woke up vomiting yesterday. Vomited three times in the house, then I noticed he was trembling. We took him to the emergency room where they did bloodwork and an ultrasound (he vomited and got diarrhea under their care). They found nothing serious and we've had hime home since yesterday afternoon (we were worried about bloat), but he still has no appetite.

They told us to give him chicken and rice for dinner, but he picked out the chicken and left the rice. This morning, we tried to mix his medicine with the chicken but he wouldn't eat it, so we had to cheat and wrap it in peanut butter. At least he drank water this morning.

So in short, the vomiting has stopped, but it's now been 24 hours with no appetite. For those with experience with this, how long did a simple stomach bug take to clear up?


this type of thing happened to me over the summer. my pup was throwing up, refusing water, barely eating, and eventually shitting blood/diarrhea. vet ran a gambit of tests and said he likely ate something he shouldn't have. injected him with fluids, which made him literally sag, and he returned to normal a few days later.

all-in, probably a 5-6 day affair.

EDIT: love the part about the pup taking the chicken. no dog passes up a high priority treat like that!

what you're describing sounds relatively normal to me.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby smitty » Sun Mar 13, 2016 18:18:27

Angus and Abby get chicken breast treats at noon every day. It's actually pretty inexpensive and good for them to boot. Just saying "chicken" gets their attention.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Wheels Tupay » Sun Mar 13, 2016 20:55:36

Don't be impressed, Smitty. When people say chicken, it gets my attention too. They are no smarter than me.
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby Doll Is Mine » Fri Mar 18, 2016 16:08:15

What a wonderful story.

A dog who fell off a fishing boat in the Pacific Ocean and had been "presumed dead" more than a month ago has now been found alive by Navy officials on an island 80 miles off the coast of San Diego, California.

The 1-year-old German Shepherd, named Luna, was first reported missing the morning of Feb. 10 about 2 miles off of San Clemente Island by her owner -- Nick Hayworth, a fisherman -- according to Sandy DeMunnik, public affairs officer for the US Navy's Naval Base Coronado.

"He told us Luna was a very powerful swimmer and that he was 90 percent sure she'd head for shore," DeMunnik said. "So our staff searched the island, but with no luck. He stayed in the area for two more days to look for her, and after a week, we considered her lost at sea and presumed dead."

But this past Tuesday morning, the dog showed up to greet Navy staff arriving on the island for work.

"They saw Luna just sitting on the side of the road wagging her tail," she said. "Keep in mind, there are no domesticated animals on the island, so it was a stunning sight."

Navy staff were able to determine Luna was the dog who had fallen off the boat last month, DeMunnik said. She added they immediately informed Hayworth that Luna was found alive and well.

Hayworth "was actually out in the middle of a lake with horrible reception when he got the news," DeMunnik said. "He had to do all sorts of acrobatics to get signal, but he was ecstatic -- jumping up and down."

The German Shepherd has since been examined by a wildlife biologist for the San Diego Zoo, who determined Luna was "perfectly healthy other than being a little undernourished," DeMunnik said.

"It looks like she'd been surviving off of mice for the past few weeks," DeMunnik said.

DeMunnik added that Luna's survival was "incredibly remarkable," considering the canine had to also tough out bad weather from recent El Nino storms.

Hayworth's best friend is scheduled to pick up Luna later today and to later reunite the pup with Hayworth, DeMunnik said.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby smitty » Fri Mar 18, 2016 18:08:00

Wheels Tupay wrote:Don't be impressed, Smitty. When people say chicken, it gets my attention too. They are no smarter than me.


Smarter than me though! Lol. OMG.

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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

Postby The Savior » Sun Mar 20, 2016 08:49:18

eem - any update? everything good?
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Re: It's a dog, dog, dog, dogworld

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