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  1. #11001
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    Thanks. Daisy is much more comfortable with me this morning. She's already kinda housebroken too.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    Wild guess, he already had kennel cough, but the tirewater irritated his throat making him cough which kicked of the already brewing kennel cough? Or he picked up kennel cough at the vet due to irritated throat and lowered immune system? THe former is my bet.

    Leave your little shithead with me while you vacation. Problem solved. Probably give me some money too I guess.
    He does not like strangers and has nipped two strange people trying to pet him, so I can't get any random person to watch him. He nips everyone but me, even the wife. And he needs to be watched closely for a few days in case he goes downhill. I think he will be fine but I don't want to be wrong and be far far away.

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    Daisy is shy too. She keeps barking at my housemate, lol. She's still learning how to dog, but especially once she gets her rabies shot next week, I'll take her more places.
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    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    This is our dog Jersey and kittie Jewells 14 years ago on this day. Today snowing at Snoqualmie Pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Daisy is shy too. She keeps barking at my housemate, lol. She's still learning how to dog, but especially once she gets her rabies shot next week, I'll take her more places.
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    She'll figure it out.

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    We made it a pretty good ways on the leash today. Went to the park, met some people and dogs. She's slowly learning how to be a dog. It's exhausting. We got some snow this morning. Snow zoomies. Can't figure out how to post video. Trust me, it was cute. It was also cute when she ran and tripped onto her face. Hehe puppies.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Snuck in a run just before the rain.

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    My little ole man. 13+ years old and slowly fading from our life's. Such a bummer.

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    Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.

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    Doggie stoke

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    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    Daisy had to learn some geometry then dry off in the sun after a big walk.
    She's not really swimming, but I think the water is just too cold for her right now.
    She's not really fetching either, yet she's clearly lab and border collie and probably some other working dog in there. Does that instinct just need a little time to kick in? Wally didn't start fetching right away when I got him as a big puppy, but I just figured it was because nobody played fetch with him.
    Daisy is definitely not fully baked yet at 4 months, but she's adorable and sweet and snuggly and does some commands alright. She's good off leash and follows me around like a puppy, as the saying goes.Attachment 494258Click image for larger version. 

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    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Anyone have good luck treating dog allergies? I’ve pretty much narrowed it down to environmental allergies, not food.

    Boy gets itchy and scratches a lot. The main issue is he licks/gnaws his paws raw if he’s left alone. His skin is actually pretty good/now red or inflamed if he just leaves it alone.

    Been trying Zyrtec, helps a bit maybe, but not enough. Apoquel or Cytopoint injections are options, but they kind of just cover up symptoms which I’m not a huge fan of. Curious if anyone has had experience treating allergies


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    Happy place

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    Camp dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muggydude View Post
    Anyone have good luck treating dog allergies? I’ve pretty much narrowed it down to environmental allergies, not food.

    Boy gets itchy and scratches a lot. The main issue is he licks/gnaws his paws raw if he’s left alone. His skin is actually pretty good/now red or inflamed if he just leaves it alone.

    Been trying Zyrtec, helps a bit maybe, but not enough. Apoquel or Cytopoint injections are options, but they kind of just cover up symptoms which I’m not a huge fan of. Curious if anyone has had experience treating allergies


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    One of our pits has wicked allergies. Both environmental and food. We tried everything. Benedryl we found better then Zyrtec because it would make her sleepy and less apt to chewing and licking. As she aged the Benedryl and Zyrtec stopped working as well, so we went to Cytopoint shots which seemed to work at first and then her body started to build an immunity and the duration the shot would last diminished to the point it was not worth the price. We then started her on apoquel and it worked amazing. My other half started to read into it too much and started to worry about liver issues so she then decided to start her on a therapy that was a formula mixed for her allergies and was given to her twice daily as drops in her mouth. Vet said we would notice no allergies in 6 months. We’ll $700 for 6 months and there was no change so we did another 6 months and bagged it because it was a waste. She’s back on only apoquel and it works amazing. She can eat anything and has no issues with environmental stuff either. I’d recommend apoquel for sure.


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    Ok, not sure there's much, if any, lab in Daisy. Heeler, border collie maybe. Some kind of funny little cattle dog. She's so snuggly! Fetches a little. IDK if she'll be big enough to bike with me this summer. We'll see. Hopefully she starts swimming soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Ok, not sure there's much, if any, lab in Daisy. Heeler, border collie maybe. Some kind of funny little cattle dog. She's so snuggly! Fetches a little. IDK if she'll be big enough to bike with me this summer. We'll see. Hopefully she starts swimming soon.
    Photo upload being weird again?
    Hopefully she does swim! Dogs are strange. Out of the three between the other half and I, 1 swims and the one that swims and the other female fetch like crazy. The two that don’t swim are also the two that get the hottest. The swimmer is constantly wanting to be under a blanket.

    Grace tried swimming a few weeks ago and it ended up with me waist deep in a beaver swamp pulling her out so we could enjoy our 2 mile walk back soaked in 45 degree weather. She has learned her lesson hopefully but not counting on it.



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    One of those is for me, right? RIGHT?!!!

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    Pibbles are too dense to swim! I've seen them do fetch tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    A friend's half bully used to swim out a bit and then panic. Sometimes he'd figure it out, but other times you'd have to go get him.

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    Playtime in the shadow of Shasta. Gimme!
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    Trigger is funny. On dry land he basically won't fetch. Sure, he'll run after a ball, and with a lot of encouragement (and after *tons* of attempted training) he might kinda sorta bring it back a couple times, but he really doesn't get the game. He also never swims just to swim. But, throw a stick into water and he'll swim to get it, bring it back, drop it right at your feet, and if you don't throw it back out immediately he'll lose his shit until you do. Repeat until he's too tired to stand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    Hopefully she does swim! Dogs are strange. Out of the three between the other half and I, 1 swims and the one that swims and the other female fetch like crazy. The two that don’t swim are also the two that get the hottest. The swimmer is constantly wanting to be under a blanket.

    Grace tried swimming a few weeks ago and it ended up with me waist deep in a beaver swamp pulling her out so we could enjoy our 2 mile walk back soaked in 45 degree weather. She has learned her lesson hopefully but not counting on it.



    Such a hippo…


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    Hippos rule
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