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DebiSue

by DebiSue on 29 January 2011 - 03:01

I have watched her like a hawk all day today.  Every little move, every little drop of the head to sniff something.  She is totally back to normal and driving me crazy to play.  We're going to training tomorrow and will see how that goes.  My husband will tell you I am paranoid anyway so believe me when I say I'm constantly eyeballing her.  She will look at me like "What/" and bark at me.  LOL.  The only thing different today is she is more aware of outside noises and growling or barking to alert me more.  If I can just get her to think like that during training we'd have it made.  My helper is on the same page as I am and we are both (all three actually) looking forward to tomorrow's session.  I'm looking forward to tonight's sleep more than anything. 
Thanks as always for the kind words and advice.
Deb

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 29 January 2011 - 19:01

Keeep GAS X  in your vehicle and in your house...all the time...since she did this   be sure to give her two ..force it down the throat...donot wait for her to eat it...do the in the throat  close mouth  rub throat....keep on side calm and sit and rub....

SHe may do it again....


Louise Penery posted another  gas reliever so look back in the thread..but the main ingredient in Gas X will work     Better than NOTHING at all

GET A TUBING FROM YOUR VET...hAVE THE  VET SHOW YOU HOW TO USE IT....

BEAR JEROME    eats very fast and he burps  very loudly..sometimes I worry and wait to hear it.....I have Gas X    in all my houses, my truck and in the bathrooms in house...never be with out that and PEROXIDE to make a dog vomit if they eat something rotten or poison or like my Rosie did...she swallowed a mouse...live right in front of me...so down the hatch with PEROXIDE>>>took her 30 minutes to up chuck the mouse......OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIEEEEEE

Limit her WATER.....never let  her drink over a cup!!!! after eating....put the water bucket up ....do not let her eat too much at a time...if you have to feed her 3 times a day do it...


I put meat in my Bears food or green beans or greens    to soften it up and make it already expanded before he eats...MY dogs  scarf their food so any  HIGH FOOD drive dog is subject to this dreadful tortion .

YR

DebiSue

by DebiSue on 30 January 2011 - 01:01

Thanks YellowRose.  Good advice.  Echo normally belches like a teen age boy so I was surprised to see her act like she did.  Gas X on the list!  Peroxide is always in the house.  Echo has been on a tear all day and resting now.  No worse for wear.  The vet told me she didn't actually bloat but came very close.  I watch her like a hawk now.  Too close for comfort!
Deb

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 30 January 2011 - 03:01

i LOVE HER PICTURE IN THE AVITAR...IT IS AS IF SHE IS READY TO TALK.... REAL WORDS....LOL

YES.....i HAVE HELD MY BREATH MANY TIMES HERE AS MINE ALL EAT LIKE MONKEYS THAT NEVER GET A MEAL....

SO I FEED LESS AND KEEP THEM ALL VERY SLIM...AND VERY LIMITED  WATER...IT WORRIES ME IF BEAR DUMPS HIS AND IS WITHOUT ALL NIGHT...i HAVE TO WELD HIS BOWL TO THE FENCE....OR  PUT A MUZZLE ON HIS HEAD..BUT HE USES HIS FEET INSTEAD OF HIS MOUTH IF I MUZZLE HIM....

i TRIED IT ONE DAY A LONG TIME AGO..HE WILL NOT LEAVE ANY WATER BOWL ALONE..NO MATTER WHAT YOU OR ANY TRAINER CAN DO...IT IS A  KORBELBACH  DOG....KNOWN  FOR IT..


HE TOOK HIS FEET AND HIS HEAD AND HE STILL GOT THE WATER BUCKET OFF THE FENCE...GROWLING THRU THE MUZZLE...A BIG HUGE   LEATHER ONE TOO...

SO JUST FEED  HER VERY LITTLE  MEALS AND LOTS OF RAW MEATS AND THAT WILL HELP...lIMIT HER WATER ,  DO NOT LET HER DRINK MORE THAN A CUP AT A TIME.....A GERMAN JUDGE TOLD ME THAT MANY YEARS AGO AT TRAINING ESPECIALLY.....NEVER GIVE THEM MORE WHEN HOT OR HAVING JUST EATEN..


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