The dog thread
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here's my little buddy chaz. he's a 1 1/2 year old maltipoo.
unfortunately, he got very sick this morning. my wife took him to the vet, and they're going to do a colonoscopy tomorrow. the prognosis doesn't look good, but we're praying for the best.....................
unfortunately, he got very sick this morning. my wife took him to the vet, and they're going to do a colonoscopy tomorrow. the prognosis doesn't look good, but we're praying for the best.....................
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thanks jim.
the wife and i just got back from the animal hospital. we went over to see how he was doing. he looks better than he did this morning, but he's definately not his normal self. they've been pumping him full of i.v. all day because he was so dehydrated from all of the vomiting and diahrea.
right now, his colon and intestines are very inflammed, and there's a lot of fluid in that area. tomorrow they're going to do a biopsy of his stomach to look for any pre-cancer cells. hopefully, they don't find anything, and it's something as simple as changing his diet. worst case senario, .......................
the wife and i just got back from the animal hospital. we went over to see how he was doing. he looks better than he did this morning, but he's definately not his normal self. they've been pumping him full of i.v. all day because he was so dehydrated from all of the vomiting and diahrea.
right now, his colon and intestines are very inflammed, and there's a lot of fluid in that area. tomorrow they're going to do a biopsy of his stomach to look for any pre-cancer cells. hopefully, they don't find anything, and it's something as simple as changing his diet. worst case senario, .......................

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I love my dogs,just thought I would start a thread for others that enjoy a relationship with a fury freind.I had 3 dogs untill recently when my male dog died from bone cancer.He was my best freind.I used to talk and sing to him all the time.I dont even sing to my wife.I think dogs are great,they are allways happy to see you even when your not happy.The first pic is of Zac,I miss him heaps.He came to me on a building site when I used to build with my Dad and he tried to steal my sandwitches.The owner was pregnent and was happy for me to take him.He was the best dog I have ever had.The other 2 are our female dogs.Zephyer is 12 and is doing really well for her age,we swim her 2-3 times a week and Gypsy is 1.She is a bit crazy and definetly doesnt like visitors.Her hair stands up on her back when someone comes around.Anyway would love to see pics or your dogs.Happy Christmass,James.
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Here's my girl Tess last summer. She was about 8 months old at the time and this was her first experience with deep water. There were around seven other dogs there and most were Labs. Needless to say it was a lot of fun. Tess even rode on the jetski! We were at our friend's place along the Columbia River. Oregon in the background.
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uuum at the moment l have 9 dogs..mum and dad and their 7 puppies..up until 3 years ago I'd never owned a dog in my life..now I'm knee deep in them..
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Re: The dog thread
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Great photo.... although I can't help wondering if Jack and Jill aren't eyeing off your nuts as a tasty morsel.....RC10Eh wrote:Twin Great Danes Jack and Jill![]()
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Gentle Giants , At a combined weight of 350 lbs, they are well trained and have to be !


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Here is a current picture of my doggies. The black and tan female is Sara, The red male is Frank and the two kids are Cooper and Bella. I gave bella to my sister and kept cooper.

And here is a pic of my wiener popping out of my pants


And here is a pic of my wiener popping out of my pants

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