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Marshall


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Smart Dog
Original Message   May 4, 2005 8:59 pm
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Paula


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #19   May 6, 2005 1:02 pm
Sherri

At least you get to see him every day.   He has such 'human' eyes.   He looks in fantastic shape.  

Paula

MissSnowshoveler


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #20   May 6, 2005 2:38 pm
He's starting to feel a little stiff and sore in his hind end, but that's normal for the shepard part of him.  He's so strong in his chest and front end that it amazes people, that must be his husky side.  I just simply love him to death and don't know what's going to happen when that horrible day comes when I have to go to work and not have my dog there to great me.  He's working hard to keep everything clean - just brushes his tail over the equipment and it's done.

Sherri



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Paula


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #21   May 6, 2005 3:32 pm
Sherri

Some people I know with older dogs who have problems with stiffness have used glucosamine chondroitin with some luck.  Just an idea for that stiffness. 

He is gorgeous with a nice coat and coloring...he has that shephard stance that you can see mostly from the back.  And he is well loved I am sure. 

Paula

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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #22   May 6, 2005 3:47 pm
Paula,
"Some people I know with older dogs who have problems with stiffness have used glucosamine chondroitin with some luck.  Just an idea for that stiffness."
 
I dont have an older dog.....but do you think that stuff would work for me?
(Like anyone was going too let that comment just slip by.)

Paula


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #23   May 6, 2005 4:19 pm
Awww Linty.....I was on my best behavior today too...gosh darn it....

  (uh oh...guess who won? )

Which joint would that be for?  

buttlint


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #24   May 6, 2005 5:27 pm
Paula,
Which joint would that be for?
My knee....The knee I hurt rescueing those poor puppies that were caught in the St. Olgas Orphanage fire....... back in '87.
MissSnowshoveler


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #25   May 6, 2005 8:08 pm
Taz gets glucosamine, ordorless garlic and buffrin.  He only seems to feel the stiffness when he's playing hard with his friends that come to visit.

As for you 'Lint, is there really any help?

Sherri

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mrmom


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #26   May 6, 2005 9:41 pm
MissSnowshoveler wrote:
Taz gets glucosamine, ordorless garlic and buffrin.  He only seems to feel the stiffness when he's playing hard with his friends that come to visit.

As for you 'Lint, is there really any help?

Sherri

So when does Snowshoveler get to feel the stiffness?

Er... aahhh...... let me go back to doing the house chores now.

Now where did I put that broom?

Highwind


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #27   May 6, 2005 10:42 pm
mrmom wrote:
So when does Snowshoveler get to feel the stiffness?

Er... aahhh...... let me go back to doing the house chores now.

Now where did I put that broom?

mrmom:

Probably MissSnowshoveller has some place in mind where she'd like to put that broom so you won't lose it next time.  Keep checking your 6. You don't want a woman sneaking up behind you with a broom for the next while.

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mrmom


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Re: Smart Dog
Reply #28   May 7, 2005 8:29 am
Yep, found the broom!

It was right where my wife parked it last night when she came home.

Highwind, the kids got my 6 covered. I train them well.

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