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Awww, poor wittle puppy! LOL :P
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Haha poor guy, but if he's upset about the kibble hows he going to feel about...you know ;)
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Awww, poor wittle puppy! LOL :P
That "wittle puppy" takes up most of the couch! :rofl:
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Haha poor guy, but if he's upset about the kibble hows he going to feel about...you know ;)
I don't even want to think about what happens the first time he goes to lick himself! What a shock! :oops:
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Awe poor little (ummm BIG) man LOL!!! Atleast he will be safer under anesthesia tomorrow though and they have to induce vomitting!
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Aww poor guy.
On another note my dog used to eat like that until I switched her from Innova Evo to an all raw diet. She now finishes her meal in under 10 seconds. For the life of me I cannot figure out how she does it.
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Andrew, after we got Marrok I actually joined a big dog forum and have been avidly reading about raw feeding for dogs. It's pretty interesting stuff and definitely something I want to consider for Marrok and Bella. Marrok's underweight and a lifelong poor eater from what his previous owners told me so if that would help bring him up to better condition it certainly interests me. Glad to hear you're having such a great experience with it. What sort of dog do you have if you don't mind me asking.
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Jo you think he looks sad now cause he lost his dish wait till the doc. is done then you'll see sad. :(
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Jo you think he looks sad now cause he lost his dish wait till the doc. is done then you'll see sad. :(
Oh hush Ed LOL. Mike is feeling bad enough for Marrok as it is. You men! :rolleyes:
We just got back from the vet and Marrok did pretty good. He was hyped up but he only grumbled at the vet and didn't make any attempt to snap. I was a bit worried about this because he's a powerful young adult male dog that I have no real history of how he reacts to vets but he did fine. The vet gave him a shot of something that basically dropped him like a load of bricks. Didn't put him right to sleep but Marrok went from hyped up and nervous to "well hello there how are you I think I'll just lay down now". Never seen anything act that fast...wow!
We're supposed to phone at 3 p.m. and see if he's ready to come home or has to spend the night.
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Poor pooch! What is he going to do all day with no lil' friends to lick? :tears:
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I'm sure he'll find something to occupy his time like protecting the house, playing with the kids and Bella the Lab and trying to sort out who gets what spot on the couch. :)
That and following me around because apparently he considers it part of his daily duties to escort me to the bathroom, the kitchen, the computer room, etc. It's rather nice of him even if I do occasionally turn too quickly and almost fall over him.
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Well he's home from the vet and doing just fine. Other than a bit tired out he's not acting different at all. We'll keep Bella away from him for a few days just to give him a chance to heal up. She's got such a high energy play drive and he needs a break from that right now.
Ready for a nap on the couch with his squeeky toy....
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ersNaptime.jpg
Now the next order of business is to get some weight on this dog. I don't like my dogs to be fat but he's underweight for his build.
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Andrew, after we got Marrok I actually joined a big dog forum and have been avidly reading about raw feeding for dogs. It's pretty interesting stuff and definitely something I want to consider for Marrok and Bella. Marrok's underweight and a lifelong poor eater from what his previous owners told me so if that would help bring him up to better condition it certainly interests me. Glad to hear you're having such a great experience with it. What sort of dog do you have if you don't mind me asking.
I'm not entirely sure what type of dog she is. I got her from the shelter because someone who was evicted from their apartment left her there when they left. The shelter said she was a chow and red rottweiler cross although I'm leaning more towards chow and golden retriever. I started a thread way back in the fall with pictures of her. I've had great luck with feeding raw. It is a pain sometimes especially when traveling but her coat is softer and shinier and she absolutely loves her food.
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Aww! Good to hear he is home and doing well. He looks so sleepy...and I can almost see the *sigh* over his head. ^_^
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I'm not entirely sure what type of dog she is. I got her from the shelter because someone who was evicted from their apartment left her there when they left. The shelter said she was a chow and red rottweiler cross although I'm leaning more towards chow and golden retriever. I started a thread way back in the fall with pictures of her. I've had great luck with feeding raw. It is a pain sometimes especially when traveling but her coat is softer and shinier and she absolutely loves her food.
Darn I can't find that thread to see her pictures. :( I'm still at the point of educating myself about the benefits of a raw diet for both of our dogs and learning about bone, meat, organ meat ratios and so forth. It looks interesting and might be something we try and see how it goes. Marrok is underweight and a very poor kibble eater so it may be that raw will work better for him and get some good weight on him.
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Aww! Good to hear he is home and doing well. He looks so sleepy...and I can almost see the *sigh* over his head. ^_^
Yep he's a bit sleepy for sure. Sleepy or not though, he had to do his check the whole house routine before he would fully settle in. It's just his way and no way would he listen to me encouraging him to lay down till he made sure his home was secure. He's such a trooper.
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Awww!!!! :oops: Give him a pat on the head from me! :)
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I sure will, Laura, thanks! :)
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I predict a long a long and happy life for Marrock and peace of mind for you Jo.
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Awww thanks Dale. He's a lovely dog and we're so happy that things worked out so that we got to give him a home when he needed one.
Him and Bella have become just the best of buddies too. She really needed another dog to play with and she's even starting to pick up on his nicer manners and copying them. Bella is hyper but she's not dumb. She sees Marrok getting pats and praises for being calm and she's already figuring out she's missing out on that if she bounces all over everyone constantly.
They are both unhappy with me right now though as I'm keeping them apart or Bella on lead till the fella gets a chance to heal up and his stitches get taken out.
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Glad to hear Marrock is home safe and sound.:)