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Wondered why this pair were licking themselves a lot more than seemed normal and why Skye kept having weird sticky patches appear round about her rump.

It seems that Morse has discovered the joy of shagging.

Not sure if I need to go buy a packet of cigarettes and cheap lighter for them?

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Looks like a lovely dog, but come autumn Rosie is going to batter it at hiding in leaves.


I’ll be surprised if he even has the audacity to try and compete. At this point, her hide and seek ability is quite simply untouchable.
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Not a dog owner myself,  but one of our neighbours have started their own "natural treats" business. Was a bit weird seeing rabbits ears as treats

https://www.oscarsnaturalpettreats.co.uk/product-page/munchie-treat-box?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fbshop&utm_campaign=wixfbshop&utm_content=Munchie+Treat+Box

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Yesterday: 

~1900: farts are disgusting so take Xander a walk. No business.

-2200: fart continue. Another walk. No business.

today:

0130: shite everywhere. Late night walk and run-in with partying neighbours.

0300: more shite, some sickness

0545: more shite, more sickness 

0800: more shite

1000: how much shite had a miniature Schnauzer have!?!

2126: 

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Emergency vets for Skye on Sunday when we came downstairs to find a load of bloody diarrhea on the kitchen floor (fair play to her for going there rather than a room with a carpet).

Seems to be on the mend now, although it's a bit worrying that she's been ill with two different issues in a month having never been ill before.

She found an antibiotic in her tea tonight so gobbed that part on the kitchen floor.

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8 hours ago, mathematics said:

What’s up with her @Rizzo?

Xander’s sickness and squirts is back and I’m now getting concerned.

She had a bout of kennel cough for about three weeks. She seemed to be getting over that at the tail end of last week then wound up with a bad dose of the squirts on Saturday and Sunday and was pretty miserable. Haven't seen her go for a shit since yesterday afternoon now so am hoping its sorted now.

Might be worth asking the vet if you can give anything for Xander. We sometimes use slippery elm powder to dry them up a bit.

 https://wagwalking.com/wellness/slippery-elm-how-can-it-benefit-your-dog

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17 hours ago, Rizzo said:

Emergency vets for Skye on Sunday when we came downstairs to find a load of bloody diarrhea on the kitchen floor (fair play to her for going there rather than a room with a carpet).

Seems to be on the mend now, although it's a bit worrying that she's been ill with two different issues in a month having never been ill before.

She found an antibiotic in her tea tonight so gobbed that part on the kitchen floor.

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The locating and spitting of the tablets is one of Archies absolute talents.

The anti nausea ones were particularly difficult as they were chicken flavoured so he could smell it a mile off. Had to wrestle him and hold the poor boys mouth shut.

While I'm here, last bout of Chemo for the lad on Friday and a scan to see how the cancer is / isnt (hopefully) growing. Excited for him that it'll be over soon but dreading this scan and the possible outcomes. Stomach is in knots just thinking about it.

The wife is coming through too this time, last time she came through we got the good news that they hadn't picked up any growths at time of operation. Hopefully she's a good luck charm.

If its not good news then she's getting left in Edinburgh!

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1 hour ago, Brummie Clyde said:

My dog is very good with his medication. Just eats it on its own.

He used to hate having the flea stuff that you spray on, so switched it to tablets.

One of ours hates having flies/midges etc buzzing around his back end. He also hates getting sprayed with Skin So Soft.

You have to spray the Skin So Soft onto your hand and rub it on to him

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I thought our dog was great eating tablets first time we tried. Fully mushed it into his favourite meal for him and he just went snout first into his food, ate it in about 2 seconds then spent ages licking the bowl clean before trotting away. Walked past his bowl a few minutes later only to see the tablet sitting untouched in the middle of the gleaming bowl.

Literally no idea how they manage it.

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Skye is normally pretty good at taking tablets as long as they're thoroughly hidden. 

Morse eats everything in his bowl, every time. Would probably get away with putting a bowl containing pills and nothing else down for him to eat. Fat skinny b*****d that he is.

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