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Trishm

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  1. Another thing my daughter and her hubby did while Mum and Bub were still in hospital was for Dad to bring home the babys washing and let the dog smell it.

    They had absolutely no problems, and now have their second daughter.

    The dog, a lab, is just beautiful with them, but of course they are very careful, and they made sure that the dog never missed out on his daily walks, the baby just went along too.

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    Re the old dog question, I was wondering whether that memory foam was any good since one of mine is also getting older. Deals Direct has had some relatively cheap versions. Anyone know?

    Di

    I have purchased the large memory foam bed from DD. They are out of stock at the moment, so I have ordered another one as my greyhound loves it, and the whippets will use it while the warm weather is here. As soon as it gets cold they like to snuggle in their Cosy cave bed or the other 'snugglier' beds.

    It seems to be fairly good quality for the price and the cover has a zip, so it can be removed for washing.

    There are multiple beds for my dogs, trampoline beds strategically placed around the yard, a divan in the spa area, and more beds in the bedroom and living area, in fact I have come to the conclusion that I live in their kennel...............we also share the leather recliners.............

  3. I took the 3 whippies for a walk last night in the cool, it was a lovely evening here, it was only a reasonably short one, because my old girl can't walk for too long, but the younger one could walk for hours, so I need to be doing 3 different walks, 1 with Skye, another with Flynn and Jazz, and then another with my greyhound, but it all takes so long, and it is so difficult to take one without the others. I have to sneak around collecting leads so the others don't hear............the joys of it all. ;)

  4. Sorry to hear about your boy's HD.

    I recently bought a new bed for Orbit online, for a really good price. I bought it cause it uses memory foam which I really like. His other bed is a mattress that I bought from Clark Rubber with a cover on it that I made. This new one that I bought him is firmer than the other one - I can lay on it and can't feel the floor underneath where as I can with his mattress one. Only the top layer is memory foam, but its still so comfortable!!

    LINKY - this is the same one as I bought, but I managed to score a 100x70cm one. Not a bad price either!!

    eta: I know of people who can't stand the D1000 and say they are really noisey?

    The 100 x 70cm bed is going to be restocked, I have another one on order. I bought one for my greyhound, and she and my whippets love it, although in the colder weather the whippies will want a more snuggly bed, but for the warmer weather this one is fine. The cover is nice on this one too.

    Trish

    edited to say I got the quote thingys wrong....... :hug:

  5. My dogs were pleased to get out yesterday for a walk after all that horrible heat.

    I walked my old girl for 10 minutes around the block, that was all she could cope with, then took the greyhound out for her 20 in amble, and then later on took the other 2 whippets out for their longer walk.

    It was lovely after the rain we had the day before.

    Trish

  6. I',m a bit slack this time of the year, it is so hot :) , so it is walking either early in the morning or later in the evening, and by then I am usually pooped and don't want to go out.

    My greyhound, who is 10, is happy with a little trot around the block, and 2 of my whippies are 14 and 12, so they don't really enjoy long walks when it is so warm, even my boy who is 6 gets lazy in the heat..............they just laze around in the aircon, but I do feel guilty because they do love to get out and have a sniff etc.

    So I will join you as I need to lose weight too................ :(

    Trish

  7. My greyhound suffers from pancreatitus, and I feed her Royal Canin low fat digestive food, both canned and dry.

    I have also used the Hills I/D, but she prefers the RC.

    I also give her cooked veggies, cooked rice or pasta occasionally, low fat cottage cheese, low fat yoghurt and boiled chicken breast and for a treat some really lean steak, not too much though as some proteins can affect them too.

    I cook some treats but also give her some Bonio type treats which are about 3% fat. She seems to be able to tolerate things which are below 6% fat, such as Tuckertime roll.

    Good luck, it is a problem that you have to be vigilant about all the time. I have friends, who when they visit, bring my whippets treats, and I have to quickly grab a suitable treat for Ebony from the pantry for them to give her, as the things they give the whippies could upset her.

    Trish

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