Dog thread!🐾

We went armed with string cheese and his e collar lmaoooo but didn’t see anybody. I did have to correct him once when he was absolutely PLANTED and refused to budge an inch. LOL so glad I had the collar plus for just in case we DID see dogs LOL
 
Looking so grey ❤️🥹
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I'm looking to get her a full check up at the vet soonbut working around her anxiety is so frustrating. I'm going to be there everyday this week but she can't come cause if she has to be in for the entire day she'd have to be sedated...
I recently tried this for my dogs anxiety because of fireworks and it really worked! Easy to apply to the gums. Ask your vet about it, how long it lasts, etc. It may be an option for you.
 

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I recently tried this for my dogs anxiety because of fireworks and it really worked! Easy to apply to the gums. Ask your vet about it, how long it lasts, etc. It may be an option for you.
Looks interesting. Cause she's older I'm hesitant to go doing too much till after she's had her health check. I do technically have trazodone, for thunderstorms, I can give her but I've already organized everything personally with my vet. She's going in Thursday afternoon and the vet is aware she may or may not require something like trazodone while she's there :)
 
Our normal walk is .4 to .5 miles (down the street and back) but when we are in a hurry we go only a couple houses down or just pee in the yard. :oops: I try not to be a hurry though. Sometimes we do a longer walk that’s like .7-.8 miles.

There is another MUCH longer walk we used to do that is like 2-3 miles long. I might do that one tonight or start getting up earlier in the morning and doing that one.

That one says it takes about an hour to walk but with him, that’ll be more like 1 1/2 to 2 hours. :lau
 

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