A friend came out today, and we did the old doggie switcheroo on Weezie (and yes, my friend's dog's name is Reesie!) and we got two walks in, mostly normally. As well as yummy brunch and some much needed yard work!
A friend came out today, and we did the old doggie switcheroo on Weezie (and yes, my friend's dog's name is Reesie!) and we got two walks in, mostly normally. As well as yummy brunch and some much needed yard work!
What a rotten week. I think the Prozac is making Weezie's anxiety worse instead of better. It was four weeks yesterday since we started the meds. I gave her half a dose tonight and plan on calling the vet on Monday.
sorry to hear this
had something similar with my pooch and proin
gave her the recommends dose and she wigged out
stopped for a week and started back with 1/4 the dose twice a week rather than daily
What a rotten week. I think the Prozac is making Weezie's anxiety worse instead of better. It was four weeks yesterday since we started the meds. I gave her half a dose tonight and plan on calling the vet on Monday.
I often take my dogs to overlooks just to see this.
I explained in another thread why I did it. Felix was really good about posing wherever I asked him too. He really only ever balked once at the canyon when I tried to get this shot at a place that didn't have the guardrail.
This evening, I had the opportunity to prove what I've always said ... that I wouldn't hesitate to catch my own dog in the crossfire of pepper spray if it came down to it. Unknown GS dog came through an unlatched door and across the street at us. Woman on the porch was after it immediately, but I sprayed anyway. It was a friendly dog, but I didn't know that, and man it scared the shit out of me. Only afterward did I see pepper spray residue on my legs, and then on Weezie's head. Luckily none got in her eyes. Whew.
This evening, I had the opportunity to prove what I've always said ... that I wouldn't hesitate to catch my own dog in the crossfire of pepper spray if it came down to it. Unknown GS dog came through an unlatched door and across the street at us. Woman on the porch was after it immediately, but I sprayed anyway. It was a friendly dog, but I didn't know that, and man it scared the shit out of me. Only afterward did I see pepper spray residue on my legs, and then on Weezie's head. Luckily none got in her eyes. Whew.
Dog spelled backward.... I'm spending time online watching animal videos. There are enough of them to last me through many upswings of this virus. Except I need an income stream. But I love the interspecies friendship videos. Those are my favorite by far, and proof that animals know what's up. They do. There are no words to express how much I love dogs. Same for horses. In all the YouTube videos about dog/horse friendships they PICK each other and remain LOYAL to each other. A dog who falls for a horse, doesn't just feel the same about every horse. I recently saw a ridgeback adult dog (if you haven't seen one, look them up) on hind legs nuzzling with a young horse foal. The foal really stimulated the dog, it was truly magic.