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MonsterBailey
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2004 3:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for checking malti..hehe... Razz .. Bailey is doing much better!! WOOHOOO!! Surprised (AND WORRIED MOM is better too....hehe). He seems to be back to his normal self! He ate two meals yesterday and two today. ((oink)) I have him on 1/2 his puppy and 1/2 adult food right now so that seems to be working. He didn't have any problems with the adult food either -- thank God! I still think it has to do with the food being for sens. tummies... cuz he's always had sort of a sensitive tummy (he was a throwin' up fool when he was a little fella!) (did you really want to know that?) Laughing

Winnie:
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.my dog LOVES food and always ate her food no problem! Then for a week she was really picky and hardly ate and went a couple days with eating hardly anything, well it kept happening, and then after a week or so she just started eating agian...I think sometimes they just are not really interested.

I think that is exactly what was happening with Bailey too! Brick wall Dogs are interesting little creatures, aren't they? They certainly have us wrapped around their little paws!

Walt:
He is extremely active... three walks a day (and one is very long) and actually still was pretty active during the week or so that he wasn't eating (so I knew he was feeling well). I think it was just one of those things to freak and worry the humans.... DOGS! gotta love 'em Brick wall


Anyhow, all is well for the moment..... thanks again to EVERYONE for your advice and concern. ((KISS KISS)) HEY! We need a kissing emoticon... hehe
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