Anyone wanna swap?

mattilda

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My broken dogs for a couple of healthy ones? I have Sage who is lame on her near fore as well as her off hind. Not a good look, hate seeing her like that. Consultant says that often happens, he is going to have a look at the front leg when she's in for her cruciate op,
Now Dex has wet eczma. He is the worlds worst patient so I have to pretend I'm scratching his chin when I'm slapping cream on!!
So....any takers.....yes.......no?
 
Sorry, got enough crocks here, was horses turn this weekend, ongoing choke that took 2 vets visits to clear, great at weekend rates.
Sage is possibly taking more weight than normal on the fore leg to save the hind, I've known that happen before, poor girl. My old girl used to get wet eczema, I found washing it with very weak hibiscrub helped clear it up, if Dexter will allow you to do that. Fingers crossed the both improve soon.
 
Oh no poor ned. Only experienced choke once in all the years I've had horses. Very scary to see. Hope you have no more problems.
Vet said pretty much the same thing about Sage. She does have a recurring problem with that foreleg so hopefully it's nothing too serious.
As for the hibiscrub....well I may lose my arm if I tried that. He is seriously bad at being fiddled with. Have asked my vet for some tablets (can't remember what they are called) and they usually clear it up fairly quickly.
 
I can trade you a Border Collie X Springer Spangle with a very sensitive stomach (requires special expensive food/treats for life) very energetic, has perfected the art of pooh snatching while running :rolleyes: great at obedience/agility... :D
 
Lol will send him and all the cleaning products available to help with the mess (he can't stomach the pooh and non special treats he eats) poop up walls, table, sofa, floor (only happens 1-2 times every few months)... but has the sweetest I didn't mean it face :D
 
Swap you for a husky who is apparently allergic or intolerant to every proprietary dog food known to man including those with such mundane ingredients as wheat, wheat gluten, rice and corn. Said allergy manifests itself as liquid poop jets. :eek:

My uncle's dobe used to suffer from wet eczema so you have my sympathy, I remember how zitty his chin used to get and how he'd leave squishy marks on all the furniture. Bluuurk. :p I think he used to sit on him and wash it with hibiscrub then smother it with sudocrem once it dried up a bit.
 
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