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Petal is already some time with me and what can I say Petal is sweet little young lady always ready for kisses
When she come to me we have just few small accidents in first days so she is house trained…. She eats very well and don’t have any food related aggression. She is not destructive at home and don’t steal from kitchen counter or table. She is good with dogs. I don’t have children but when we go away to my brother for few days she always very good and careful around children. She travels well in car. On the leash she not the best and our walks may look sometimes funny but with harness or head collar she is manageable
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IMG_4820.JPGTomasMemberMartem I have few suggestions
1. Don’t let her to hide. Hiding just deepens her psychological problems.
2. You have perfect tool you can employ your dog to guide her around home.
Best luck to her recoveryTomasMemberIf you need one I have one spare syringe…
TomasMemberIf you have any syringe try to force feed her some liquid and/or some food… there is some link’s about that http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/clientEd/dog_oral_fluids.aspx
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9ccgFwP23fQTomasMemberHi Alex. Our daily routine not special at all he will adapt quickly to yours
We wahe up between 10 and 12 o’clock, next it’s time to toilet (during the day I let him out few more times out) after that feeding, next all day he with me if I am going somewhere he travels together. also during the day we have 1-2 long walks outside if good weather(and always when we come back I let him to toilet he is to busy and usualy not poop when we walk )… During the day we have some play, scratch and brush time. Next about 22 o’clock feeding next toilet and I am going to work and soon as I dress my uniform he knows it’s time to sleep and he goes to his bed, I am to work… at night when I am working he stayed alone now with other foster dog Petal… Next when I come back I let him to toilet and we go to sleep and everything again from the start…..TomasMember
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IMG_4761.JPGTomasMemberJamie with his new friend Petal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZCw7MYNZ8Q
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IMG_4632.JPGTomasMemberAnd the is "proof" of that
Aron doing very well. He eats well, does not feel any discomfort after the surgery.
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IMG_4085.jpgTomasMemberAron playing short video [url:s1pfl175]http://youtu.be/lKB9KjTzo-4[/url:s1pfl175]
TomasMemberSome updates from Aron. After first 3 days of sleeping he finally wake up and now he is much more active boy. He well behaved in bathroom and let trimmed his nails without any complain’s. He is not bad on leash but needs some work with that. He is little scary of some unsuspected sounds in street. He also spooky for some man’s in the street and unsure with man’s for first few minutes until he feels he is safe, that probbably can explain scars on his head. When he is tired he is like child trying to fight with not falling asleep and every evening he looses this fight usualy standing on 2 legs front paws on my knees and his head under my arm only when his legs tires he goes for propper sleep he is only dog with I know that can asleep standing on 2 legs
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10171771_856918514334131_1538572986_n.jpgTomasMemberCollected Aron on Thursday. At the pound he was little unsure of that strange big man but few treats everything changes He is a house trained, well behaved boy. Quickly learned that before food serving he needs step back, sit and wait. Very underweight, you can even count his ribs and backbone. Good that he eats very well so he should bulk up fast. At this moment he sleeps a lot, so what kind of energy dog he is will be seen when he bulks up.
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