Granny's gone and done it again

My Sammy and Jenny never chewed a stick, or anything really, until Ryder came into their lives and showed them the wealth of goodies they were living in, in the middle of a forest. It's like kids living in a candy store now! Jenny always loved finding socks to carry around but she wasn't destructive. You wouldn't believe what my living room floor looks like now. :barnie
Lol!! Betty likes sitting in the yard watching the birds, cats, people. Butchy Boy wants to be where I am. Betty is the chewer with tiny razor sharp teeth. Butchy Boy unfortunately got some bad genetics and his teeth didn't line up 100% so he likes if I hold his chews, chewing doesn't go so well
 
Morning all.

Cool here today with temps in the 60s. Today I learned to put on a long sleeved t-shirt. Only yelled ouch twice and only swore once so I consider that a success.

@pertnear09 sorry to hear about kiddo. I read through the responses and when you talked about the rash remembered that when I was around 8-9 years old I broke out in a similar rash only mine would sting and itch. My mother tried everything to give me relief with no success. She finally figured out that she had recently bought nylon undergarments for me and I was allergic to nylon, so look in that direction also. It would probably be a new article of clothing if it's that.

Also didn't see anyone mention Benadryl for Munchkins. It would stop the histamine reaction. When contact is made with an allergist though, ask about it because most want patients off antihistamines for X number of days before they see them.

Everyone have a great day.
 
Where wouldd Average Joe get raw pig ears?

Seems little dogs would be less likely to chew off chunks big enough to be hazardous to them. But then I guess a little chunk could be hazardous to a little dog...

i think they ate everything including the bones, but they ate it fresh and/or frozen, not artificially dehydrated.

Interesting indeed.
Pig ears, farm stores.
 
Morning all.

Cool here today with temps in the 60s. Today I learned to put on a long sleeved t-shirt. Only yelled ouch twice and only swore once so I consider that a success.

@pertnear09 sorry to hear about kiddo. I read through the responses and when you talked about the rash remembered that when I was around 8-9 years old I broke out in a similar rash only mine would sting and itch. My mother tried everything to give me relief with no success. She finally figured out that she had recently bought nylon undergarments for me and I was allergic to nylon, so look in that direction also. It would probably be a new article of clothing if it's that.

Also didn't see anyone mention Benadryl for Munchkins. It would stop the histamine reaction. When contact is made with an allergist though, ask about it because most want patients off antihistamines for X number of days before they see them.

Everyone have a great day.
I've done that with a shirt when I was injured and I wouldn't go thru pulling it off because that hurts worse than putting it on and I ended up cutting it off myself. I stick with t-shirts that are 2-3 sizes too big!
 

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