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MyBabyShihPoo
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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 10:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You don't want to know how we trained Baja to pee outside instead of on my sofa... Let's just say my husband had to lose some modesty. but it worked!


LOL!!! Mr. Green

That is too darn funny Jennifer...but hey, it worked!!!
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puttin510
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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 10:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How sweet of your husband. Bet it brought back memories of when he was a kid. I caught my boys doing that just for the fun of it when they were small.
On another note. How are the girl's feet. My poodle would rather not walk on the grass becasue of her arthritis. Her feet are changing and she walks on her front foot with her tender skin instead of the pad. Check the bottoms of their feet. If you see and strange callouses next to the pads it could be the same as my poo. She will lift her front foot when she no longer whats to out there. Do they walk with a good spring in their walk. It makes a difference. When I first got sasha she always took her time, unless a dog was coming down the street.

Oh, I almost wanted to cry to knowing they finally voiced their opinions. They are starting to feel at home.


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Aqueous
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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 10:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Now I have to say that my husband was not exactly thrilled about peeing in the backyard.. but for the sake of our sofa.. he went along with it. After a few trips outside for instruction


Embarassed A few trips? I can just imagine what the neighbor's think when your hubby goes into the backyard. "There goes that crazy guy that pee's in his yard!"

Well hey, atleast you saved the sofa! Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2004 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh my, Jennifer!!
I'm sooooooo happy to hear that they barked!! That's awesome news... and just think how quick that was?!?! Smile yahhhhhhhh for you!

and i love the visual!
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He came and got me up.. to come listen. I swear it was the most beautiful sound I've ever heard!!!

it made me think of kids hiding upstairs trying to peek on Santa downstairs!!!
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Jennifer
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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2004 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

~puttin510~

Their feet!!! OMG! I didn't even think to check their poor little feet! I'll do that when they wake up. They are still sleeping at 8:30... I guess they need some beauty rest. Smile

~Aqueous~

Yes.. a few trips.. less than ten for sure..lol Oh trust me... the neighbors thought we were nuts! But they think we are weird anyway..lol We are the only ones who grill outside when it's snowing... we are the only ones who sank clay pots into the ground to plant tulips ( to keep the gophers from getting to them ).. Oh.. and we chase and catch any snake that we find in the yard (for re-release) rather than calling animal control. So ya... we're weird! Laughing

~MonsterBailey~

It was EXACTLY like that!!! I had thought there was something seriously wrong with their "barker box".... to hear them bark was just awesome! Mr. Green


Now I have a question... (figure I'll ask here while waiting for the vet to return my call)... when on this wormer medication ( Panacur and Metronidazole ) is it "normal" for them to throw up a little?? FunnyFace and Exquisite both puked last night. I don't want to get real descriptive.. but it looked like there were these stringy brown things in it. Idea's?

Jennifer
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ilovemaltipoos
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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2004 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could be worms .Some will puke them up if it is bad .had a rescue to do that once .Lord ,he was full of them .
Is the stool getting better /harder /more firm .
Glad to know they "talked "
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