Anyone have a Dog/Dogs?

Here is my dog Riley! As some of you might remember, she had hip surgery in late January this year. Many of you in this community helped out because you are awesome people, thanks again! I ended up selling a couple of skis to help pay for it, but it was well worth it. She has been excellent since the recovery and is running and playing just fine! Had x-rays done yesterday which confirmed surgery was a success! I have her on a hip/joint supplement called phycox which seems to work really well and I would recommend to anyone ($40 on amazon). 20160604_092854.jpg
 
Glad to hear Riley is ok! Not sure how much comes in the $40 pack but I have my dog on a chewable glucosamine supplement that is $22 for 60 tablets that has the highest amounts per MG I could find 600MG glucosamine and 400MG of MSM minimum. Also is flavored so my dog thinks it is a treat. May want to look into them of it offers a better bang for your buck with regards to how many tablets/MG per dose you get per tablet.
 
Glad to hear Riley is ok! Not sure how much comes in the $40 pack but I have my dog on a chewable glucosamine supplement that is $22 for 60 tablets that has the highest amounts per MG I could find 600MG glucosamine and 400MG of MSM minimum. Also is flavored so my dog thinks it is a treat. May want to look into them of it offers a better bang for your buck with regards to how many tablets/MG per dose you get per tablet.

I was skeptical too because I had her on cheaper ones as well, but after looking at ingredients this was the only one with phycox which the vet said helps alot. It has 1000 mg msm and 500mg glucosamine, and is for 120 chews which she thinks are treats as well haha!
 

Sanoman

AbouttoKrash
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NE Tenn
Checking interest in a couple of puppy's our dogs just had.These are tamaskan pups which are a cross between Artic Wolves and German shepards.Several other breeds are used too.
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Two fat little males which look like their dad.They are two weeks old today.These dogs are smart and normally alpha in their demeanor.lf you are interested in buying one,there are certain things to need to have.First off you have to have a strong upper hand and be the one in charge.They are very intelligent.They don't work in a condo or apt.They will need to have some space to run and play.ldeally a large lot or a couple of acres.But good training and you will have a friend for life.

These puppy's will be wormed and have their shots before they are sold.Looks like about a month before they are ready to go to a new home.Send me a pm if interested.
 

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oakland
My dog hubert has had back surgery and a few weeks ago had his stomach twist which was another surgery im into the vet for plus or minus 30k wont be building as nice of a ski this year but he is worth every penny cherish the time you get with your family/ dog in my case
 

Sanoman

AbouttoKrash
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NE Tenn
My dog hubert has had back surgery and a few weeks ago had his stomach twist which was another surgery im into the vet for plus or minus 30k wont be building as nice of a ski this year but he is worth every penny cherish the time you get with your family/ dog in my case
First time l heard about pet insurance,l thought that's a joke.Then we took a vacation,one of the dogs got sick while we were gone and the vet bill was more than the trip! I don't laugh any more
 
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Ohio
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RIP Jet and probably Yamaha soon....old man is hanging in though...

New additions....Weiler and the newest pup, Jessa, is our first girl dog ever.
 
Location
Ohio
Well, our small dog (Kev) was attacked by our neighbors pitbull last week. The pit was in "kill mode" and got Kev by the neck, flung him around, trying to kill him. Luckily, i separated it fairly quick. Long story short I rushed Kev to the vet, covered in blood, un sure what was really wrong. They ended up only having to pull his tooth. It was sticking straight out of his face. That cost me $200. Since the attack hes had this really deep cough, like a hair ball but nothing comes up. Its almost like he has PTSD also. All he does is hide and is skidish. So yesterday he decided to throw up all day and he hasnt eaten anything except for drinking water. My lady is with him at the vet now seeing whats going on. Could this be from him getting attacked..? I dont know..
My question is, what do we do about the neighbors? Am i in the wrong thinking they should pay for the previous bill..?
They are not good owners at all. The pit sees daylight maybe 15 min a day, is locked in a cage, and cries and barks ALL DAY, every day... Is it the dogs fault? No. It is simply raised wrong and in a bad environment. If it gets loose (which it does weekly) and comes across our dog and im not there i have no doubt in my mind it will kill him.

I swear man OMG I can't stand this story. Douche (**&$%*@#g neighbor! Lets just go knock on his door and have a chat.
 

motoman3000

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new jersey
Pit or any terrier that size NEEDS tons of exercise to release energy. My guy shd get like 4 hrs day. I give him 2+ a day but he’s a mooshball. Hate hearing stories like that. Hope Kev gets better
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Sanoman

AbouttoKrash
Location
NE Tenn
Couple pics from today.The second pic is someone that doesn't want to be in the kennel.

If you or know anyone that would like to purchase one,pm me.
 

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