Apple cider vinegar neutralizes the bacteria in the urine, and can help reduce your dog's discomfort from this disease.
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Y'all might read up on dehydrating the meat too. Anaerobic organisms not an issue there.
Be careful with out dated medicine. It undergoes chemical changes which make it hard on the body and can actually hurt your liver or kidnesy. I think the acv and cranberry juice is a better solution. Throwold meds away and never give kids out dated tylenol or any of those kids over the counter things. Toss them all. I know how expensive they are and you never use them up but even leaving meds in a hot car changes the chemicla content enough to sometimes do damageSo I'm at my mom's for the week with my dogs and tonight the female starts having little accidents. She lived here for a portion of her life, so it's not a new environment thing. Urine is very strong smelling, no blood noticeable, and she doesn't seem very happy with her potty trained self when she leaks on the floor. I haven't scolded her, as she's had UTIs before and I suspect that is what this is. A vet would test her urine and if that's what it is, prescribe a round of antibiotics. My mom happens to have a bottle of cephalexin 500mg here from her boxer just before she had him put down due to his illness. So I can give her that? Or, take her to a strange vet 3-1/2 hours away from home? Or, what I'm hoping for, is a natural remedy? Anything tried & true? Acv work for this one? My mom has some but not with the mother:/
Thanks!!!!
Ok, I have a chicken related question... Bee I know you can some of your chicken, and I'd like to learn to do this as I have limited freezer space. I've been reading things found thru google, but they all employee the use of a pressure canner, which I do not have. Can it be done without a canner? And if you don't mind sharing, how do you do it??
EDIT: Anyone else with canning experience please feel free to jump on in here and school me! I know literally nothing about canning.
I have a problem. And I can't believe this but it's with my own son and daughter-in-law. Regarding dogs. They are both convinced that their boxer puppy will do no harm. That it's funny and cute for it to chase chickens. Though they know darn well not to EVER bring a dog over and let it loose here. They did bring the newest pup over though, which didn't make me any too happy. But it never left the leash.
My correcting said puppy for fixating on the chickens made them a bit upset. Not enough that they'd say anything, but you could see it. I've told them time and time again that a dog, any dog, that chases chickens is wanting to kill those birds and that it's not cute or funny. But in spite of whatever I say, since I am not a dog owner and don't really want to have a "baby doggie" they will not listen.
They just think I don't like them and won't entertain the possibility that baby doggie "just being a dog" and "having fun" is anything but harmless. What on earth can I tell them that will get through? Anything? Or do I just have to wait until they get their own and come home to a yard full of dead chickens when they finally do get them?
Amen to that.Please do as everyone has suggested. They never had pressure cookers a long time ago. I have never used them. Cooked meat is cooked meat. A sealed jar is a sealed jar. Botulism can happen in a pressure cooker too.
See below and refer back to the person who suggested outside living...it's where they belong. Outside living just doesn't present with these kinds of issues and solves all the problems. Barking? That can be stopped if one wants to put in a little training.Lol galanie! If we were home, that's where she would be. My mom says to crate her, and for the peace of mind of my moms very close neighbors who may have to listen to her bark at every strange noise she hears all night, I'm going to follow her suggestion.
Come on Bee, you've gotta have some human treatment we can try here? I just mixed up some Greek yogurt w Cranberry extract pills, acv and cinnamon. Smelled gross. She ate it without hesitation. Oh, and some brewers yeast w garlic... Found it in my moms dog cabinet.
Apple cider vinegar neutralizes the bacteria in the urine, and can help reduce your dog's discomfort from this disease.
I just want to keep things as smooth as possible. They live 4 hours away, he works 56-60 hours a week at a very stressful job, which includes weekends and holidays. He's working both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Makes it hard for the family to get together. She works at the same place, but in a different department. I do like the girl, I just want to keep thing civil. We usually go 2-3 months without seeing them at all because our schedules just don't coincide.... (I have already warned them that when they have children I will be camping out on their doorstepBe careful with out dated medicine. It undergoes chemical changes which make it hard on the body and can actually hurt your liver or kidnesy. I think the acv and cranberry juice is a better solution. Throwold meds away and never give kids out dated tylenol or any of those kids over the counter things. Toss them all. I know how expensive they are and you never use them up but even leaving meds in a hot car changes the chemicla content enough to sometimes do damage
Bobbi I feel so sad for you feeling like yuo have to let the dog on the couch to get to see your son. That is one of my most fevered fears. I wouldbe devistated if either of my kids didnt come see me regularly when they grow up whether i like their friends or not.![]()
Puppies chasing, or playing with chickens or goats starts the prey drive that ALL dogs are born with. Once prey drive kicks in , and a chicken flaps, or a goat says, "Maaaa", it's usually game over for the chicken or the goat.Thanks Lisa! It did stay on the leash. I just can NOT get them to understand that the reason I won't let little sweetheart chase my chickens hasn't a darned thing to do with my feeling toward dogs - it's a real threat.