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tASSy 12-19-2006 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 11554922)
I'm on the way to the airport and on my way I have to drop my "kids" off at the Doggy Resort. I'd take them to Disney with me if their tickets weren't more than my own. :1orglaugh

I hate cell phone pics, but sometimes they're pretty damn handy.

http://nyonic.com/gfy/badgirl.jpg

haha we have the same IKEA laundry basket! :1orglaugh :thumbsup


tASSy 12-19-2006 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 11555433)
Tassy, I'm a bit worried about this constume issue....we may need an intervention. My cabin, soon, bring Leeloo!! :)

I have a book called "Bad Dog" and it's basically a bunch of dogs dressed up and the owners have made comments. A higher percentage than should be normal are pugs. Ditto the "Why dogs bite their owners" email that has all the dressed up dogs - again, too large a percentage has dressed up pugs.

FREE THE PUGS!!

hahaha but she LOVES hoodies! so she can hide her eyes and sleep all day! LOL :1orglaugh

shitty camera phone pic, of her in her yoda costume, mostly using it as a shield from light:

http://static.flickr.com/119/273554704_38df5676e5_o.jpg

Peaches 12-20-2006 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 11556471)
Do your pugs have eye infection problems? I have a 4 year old male pug and I have to use 2 different eye drops on him twice a day or he get's the most repulsive eye boogers I've ever seen. According to my vet it's a dry eyed syndrome that's common in pugs and I'll have to do it the rest of his life. I love the little fucker but damn the eye meds add up...

Yes, it is a problem with pugs :( Mine are OK (so far) but it's a known problem with them. If you're in the US, there are some places that sell petmeds at a discount rates.

Peaches 12-20-2006 07:59 AM

LOL, Tassy :)

It took 2 WEEKS for Riley to get used to a collar. I don't think they're falling for the "Let's dress you up!" idea :)

Sarah_Jayne 12-20-2006 08:35 AM

Parker's eyes are fine..she blinks most things away. The only gross things she gets is really seriously dirty ears I have to clean out once a week. The vet says it isn't mites she just gets all the gunk because her ears don't hang down like the spaniel.

Peaches 12-20-2006 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by sarah_webinc (Post 11558203)
Parker's eyes are fine..she blinks most things away. The only gross things she gets is really seriously dirty ears I have to clean out once a week. The vet says it isn't mites she just gets all the gunk because her ears don't hang down like the spaniel.

This is going to sound crazy, but it works - hopefully you can find it there:

Get the dropper bottle (plastic with liquid in it) of the stuff for jock itch. Put a few drops in his ears a couple of times a day and see it that works. When I got Ferd, he had a yeast infection in his ears. The lady from rescue recommened this, it worked like a charm and no more ear problems in the almost 10 years I've had him :)

Profits of Doom 12-20-2006 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 11558090)
Yes, it is a problem with pugs :( Mine are OK (so far) but it's a known problem with them. If you're in the US, there are some places that sell petmeds at a discount rates.

Who do you use? I use 1-800-PET-MEDS but they are the same price as my vet, but with free shipping so I don't have to make monthly treks there.

Sarah_Jayne 12-20-2006 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 11558247)
This is going to sound crazy, but it works - hopefully you can find it there:

Get the dropper bottle (plastic with liquid in it) of the stuff for jock itch. Put a few drops in his ears a couple of times a day and see it that works. When I got Ferd, he had a yeast infection in his ears. The lady from rescue recommened this, it worked like a charm and no more ear problems in the almost 10 years I've had him :)

Any idea what it is called? I have never had jock itch.

Peaches 12-21-2006 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 11560827)
Who do you use? I use 1-800-PET-MEDS but they are the same price as my vet, but with free shipping so I don't have to make monthly treks there.

Mine aren't any meds right now and the ones they've been on have been short term, but a company like you've mentioned is what I was referring to.

Not sure what it's called, Sarah - especially in London :thumbsup Should be around the store where antiseptics and stuff are sold - might even be near the feminine "itching" products - which would do the same thing, but I've not seen it sold in a dropper bottle (or even liquid) that could be used for Parker's ears.

I have to pick up a prescrip today - I'll look and see what some name brands here are and where it's located and let you know tomorrow :)

Peaches 12-21-2006 10:22 AM

My Dad told me about this video. I have hardwood floors. Bad thoughts are going through my mind :)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=zcKOQrz19Yg


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