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by fawndallas on 11 March 2013 - 10:03
Yeah, I am slightly concerned about bloat. Cirberus does belch well after eating and eats pretty slow. The kennel is not large enough for heavy exercise, as it is only 15' x 15'.
I also have a young man that comes out in the evening to check on everything when I am gone (I wish he could come out more than once a day, but alas, he is in school and unable too).
by andhourspass on 12 March 2013 - 04:03
FawnDallas, sorry to hear your pup has Mega E. Thanks for explaining the many situations you will use the auto feeder in. I hadn't thought it if, but you're right that vets or kennels only feed twice a day. Hope the feeder works out longterm for you and you're able to keep the Mega E under control.

by fawndallas on 12 March 2013 - 12:03
Thanks. It's life and if we are super lucky and the gods smile sweetly on Cirberus, we will win the battle and she will be healed. She is going in for updated Xrays at about 1 year old. The theory is that if we can keep this 100% under control, by 2 years, she will be healed. Damaged nerves (the root cause of Mega E) are known to re-route or regenerate in humans under ideal conditions. We are hoping this will work for Cirberus.
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