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sorry to hear about that! How old is Remy? will he need any sort of PT to help with walking?
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 00:56 |
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Lhet posted:Remy started limping a bit over a month ago, favoring one leg. After a while he completely stopped putting weight on it, and it got swollen so we took him to the vet, and unfortunately it was confirmed to be bone cancer. We decided to treat it - which meant having the leg removed, and got him back from surgery yesterday. Hope he does ok going forward
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 01:23 |
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Lhet posted:Remy started limping a bit over a month ago, favoring one leg. After a while he completely stopped putting weight on it, and it got swollen so we took him to the vet, and unfortunately it was confirmed to be bone cancer. We decided to treat it - which meant having the leg removed, and got him back from surgery yesterday. Poor pup! I hope he feels OK again, soon. At least there's a silver lining, which is that tripod greys (at least, the ones I've seen in here and on FB) seem to bounce back and cope rather well, after losing a leg. Either way, I hope he's back to feeling like his normal self ASAP
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 01:36 |
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jesus WEP posted:I love these doggos and wish the best for them I agree! Been meaning to post some photos of our girl, will do it this weekend I swear!
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 01:36 |
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Thanks for the thoughts. He's having some awkward moments, but honestly they're on par with the bad moments he had with the leg, so if it's uphill from here then there's a lot to look forward to. Apparently the worst is the first 4-5 days, then things get a lot better, so hopefully things will go smoothly.actionjackson posted:sorry to hear about that! How old is Remy? He's 11. He shouldn't need PT, it's mostly about him just getting used to it - he had already stopped using the bad leg before this, so was already on to 3 legs, this just removed the anchor.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 03:46 |
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Best wishes for Remy from all of us. Hopefully he recovers fully and has several great years to come.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 09:51 |
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Remy looks like a good hound and I wish for a full recovery!!!
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 14:34 |
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Tripod greys best greys
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 14:46 |
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Aww Remy! Sweet boy! I hope he is doing a lot better now, may you have many more lovely days with him.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:21 |
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As promised here is our girl Hazel!
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 02:44 |
Ugh, bad month for greys. I am so sorry to hear about Remy. He will bounce back from the amputation quicker than you think, though. They adjust surprisingly well to losing a limb.RazorBunny posted:
RB doesn't post here anymore, but Vastra has also been hit hard by a fast-moving cancer and they've made the decision to let her go peacefully on Monday.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 14:33 |
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I’m sorry to hear about vastra just clicked through their post history and she seemed like a real sweetheart
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 14:55 |
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Aw, poor doggos. Bone cancer does scare me... Maybe as a bit of a counterpoint, I’m 2 hours away from getting my long dog!
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 15:01 |
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david_a posted:Aw, poor doggos. Bone cancer does scare me...
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 15:12 |
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Lemon has new sisters! I want one but I know way better at this point than to have two puppies. https://imgur.com/oAYwrmw.mp4 Veskit fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Jan 23, 2021 |
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jesus WEP posted:you know about the picture tax for all the advice and such the thread has provided, yes lol like I won’t want to post a billion pics anyway Waiting at the dog wash now Here’s a pic of my wild girl Katie david_a fucked around with this message at 20:44 on Jan 23, 2021 |
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david_a posted:lol like I won’t want to post a billion picks anyway Katie is a super cute name!
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 20:10 |
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Finally home. She’s a lot calmer by herself away from all the other dogs and people. Had a little stroll - so many exciting things to look at and smell! She finally drank some water too - and sure enough when I took her out a minute later, she had to go. She wolfed down a bunch of food when she got off the truck so that’s good. So went up the stairs by herself after like 10 minutes in here! Getting down was a different story; I carried her since I wanted her down pronto to go out. Current status: first nap of the day (well, laying down at least)
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 20:43 |
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Double posting #yolo Survived the first night! She didn’t whine or cry at all! She was a bit restless at times though. I had somewhat optimistically set the alarm for 6:30 but at 6 she barked to let me know it was time for breakfast. She has quite the appetite! One thing we will need to learn is table manners - she loves to put her paws on the kitchen counter or dining room table to check out what I’m doing. I think for lunches and dinners I’m going to have to crate her for now because it stresses me out having a giant “helper” in my small kitchen. We did a 40 minute walk last night which I think was a bit much for her, I felt bad. This morning she didn’t want to take a walk - I don’t know if everything looks scarier in the daylight or she didn’t like the temperature. She doesn’t pull on the lead but she does walk a bit randomly so she trips me up or walks so close she pushes me off the path. She also seemed a lot more hesitant today to relieve herself. I don’t know if she suddenly remembered she was shy. I thought about trying to get her into the fenced area to take her off leash but she didn’t want to walk over there. She does not seem to be in need so I’ll just watch her closely and try again later. Edit: image tax, watching TV for the first time last night david_a fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Jan 24, 2021 |
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Never stop posting Katie updates The most useful thing I taught Spartacus was patience and restraint using the "it's your choice" game. He is absolutely nuts about food, and though he's still a nuisance about it, at least now he keeps all his feet on the floor and only barks occasionally instead of constantly, and most of the time knows he gets better results if he's quiet and lying down. But basically only give them what they want when they're doing something you like, and (try to) ignore them if it's something you want to stop. Once you've built up a relationship you can also use things like "nuh-uh" to warn them off too.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 15:46 |
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What is the weather like where you are right now? I would definitely not go that long in the winter if it's an actual... winter. In warm weather that's perfectly fine for a young greyhound. I'm in Minnesota and Abby and I are never out more than 5-10 minutes max when it gets cold (below freezing), and when it gets REALLY cold it's basically just as long as it takes her to do her business
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 17:29 |
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It is indeed cold. I have a coat but I wanted to measure her before investing in something better. I can’t figure out if I’m measuring her incorrectly or if she really needs a custom size because the neck and chest circumference fall into the range for one of the standard sizes but I keep measuring her as way shorter.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 17:39 |
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https://chillydogs.ca do special sizes for our hosed up weirdos
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 17:46 |
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david_a posted:It is indeed cold. I have a coat but I wanted to measure her before investing in something better. I can’t figure out if I’m measuring her incorrectly or if she really needs a custom size because the neck and chest circumference fall into the range for one of the standard sizes but I keep measuring her as way shorter. That seems to be a decent fit, but yeah I'd do a shorter walk. Sparty is a nutso and would go 40 minutes without a coat but he also runs hot and is a high endurance freak
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 18:07 |
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Yeah I would say no more than 10-15 minutes, also you will probably notice after a while that your greyhound will be visibly uncomfortable, lifting up their paws a lot, etc. I used this https://k9apparel.com/collections/greyhound-dog-gear actionjackson fucked around with this message at 18:34 on Jan 24, 2021 |
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david_a posted:This morning she didn’t want to take a walk - I don’t know if everything looks scarier in the daylight or she didn’t like the temperature. She doesn’t pull on the lead but she does walk a bit randomly so she trips me up or walks so close she pushes me off the path. This is my experience as well with our girl. Doesn’t like to go out but once out is mostly into it. Also trips me up constantly.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 19:53 |
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actionjackson posted:Yeah I would say no more than 10-15 minutes, also you will probably notice after a while that your greyhound will be visibly uncomfortable, lifting up their paws a lot, etc. Those are the coats I’m looking at. Neck and chest are in medium but she seems like 3 inches shorter than their guide. My adoption person just told me that their paws have to adjust to asphalt & frozen ground which is probably part of it. She limps slightly outdoors but is fine inside on the carpet. Currently chilling upstairs before giving another go at going down - seems extremely unenthusiastic about it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 20:21 |
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are her paws pink? they will eventually get calluses and go black, and she’ll be a lot hardier then for walking on pavement
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 20:44 |
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david_a posted:Those are the coats I’m looking at. Neck and chest are in medium but she seems like 3 inches shorter than their guide. Greyhounds have weird sizing all over the place, but I think they should be fine honestly. The velcro straps have a lot of adjustment range.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 21:05 |
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jesus WEP posted:are her paws pink? they will eventually get calluses and go black, and she’ll be a lot hardier then for walking on pavement Honestly I think she’s just reacting to the cold sidewalk. We walked on the sidewalk a bit coming out and she seemed like she was walking on pins. In a grassy area she was fine, and coming back I think she forgot to make a fuss about it. Is it normal that they don’t urinate as much when they have loose stools? It seems like she thinks about it, changes her mind, and does a #2 instead. With the amount of water she drinks I would have expected more. Also how do you get them to walk down stairs? When we came in she went right up by herself - not sure what she expected to happen once she got up there, I carried her down the first two times. She freezes at the landing and I would have to force her to move to even start going down. I’ve heard mixed things about doing that. Edit: it just dawned on me to not carry her down the entire flight. I may still need to temporarily block them off somehow because I know greys will try doing stupid poo poo like jumping down the entire stairs at first. david_a fucked around with this message at 21:42 on Jan 24, 2021 |
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These dogs have the toughest life.
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# ? Jan 25, 2021 07:23 |
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Katie and I had a very good day! (Hope this isn’t a jinx since it’s not over yet) After talking with my adoption rep, I realized she was probably scared of going outside. I was following the advice of taking them out frequently to get them housebroken but I don’t think Katie thought it was helpful. The “dog expert” neighbor sticking her crazy excited black lab in Katie’s face before I had a chance to say no didn’t help either. I got the advice of trying the rear sliding door instead and giving her treats and praise just for going outside. I also decided to keep an eye on her and not trying to go out constantly. Katie actually decided she wanted to take a walk while outside this afternoon! She also jumped around for like 5 seconds and got wrapped up in her leash, not sure if she was happy or startled by something. Stairs are coming along! Up is no problem. She got her front paws down the top two steps and was this close to moving her rear paws. When I carry her down she has to do the last few steps by herself which doesn’t seem like too much of a problem. My coworkers got to see her in the natural greyhound state:
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 00:06 |
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david_a posted:Katie and I had a very good day! (Hope this isn’t a jinx since it’s not over yet) Gentle coaxing with treats is how to do stairs. You can get her started, remember her head will be lower than her butt and it's a very unusual and unbalanced position. Especially for a front-heavy dog like a greyhound. If she's treat-motivated then leaving one on each stair can be a good reward. Start her off with just the bottom few and work her up to longer and longer stretches. Rewards and excitement and play for going outside and eliminating will also help with potty training. Keep an eye on excess water drinking. For sparty it was a sign he was infected with worms still, it took forever to finally kill them all off. And then later it was a sign his food was stressing his kidneys and he started having accidents until we switched food. But if she isn't having accidents inside and isn't demanding to go out all the time then I wouldn't worry about it
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 16:35 |
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Yeah, Abby had an excess water drinking phase, they tested her creatinine (which was high compared to other breeds, but normal for a greyhound), and decided it was part of her canine cognitive dysfunction that she gets Anipryl now for.
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# ? Jan 26, 2021 17:49 |
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Remy was doing ok, but Sunday he had trouble keeping balance, fell a few times, and suddenly started to take a turn for the worse. Over the day and continuing on Monday new wounds started appearing. We took him to the emergency vet for overnight, then took him back to where he had the surgery and it turns out the muscle underneath the wound didn't heal and is just becoming infected. It's really hard, he's been so strong and it's sad that it's come to this. Will be spoiling him and keeping him comfortable, but we don't have much time left. It's really hard. .
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# ? Jan 27, 2021 02:59 |
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So sorry to hear about Remy!!!
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# ? Jan 27, 2021 03:09 |
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Katie went down maybe 1/4 the staircase before getting stuck! I think by the end of the week she’ll get it. Lots of treats and praise, yes. I love that goofy blank stare they get when they’re scared. We managed to go out four times today, hoping she’ll want to go again before bedtime but I’m not counting on it. This morning she let me know at 5:15 she wanted out (she was pushing 14 hours), but once she did her business we came back in and slept until 7. Well, she slept, I feel asleep at like 6:45. Today I also learned that it’s vital to grab the keys even when we go out the rear sliding glass door. She did some exploring around the place (I think she was mostly scared before) and wound up at the front door with her very, very much wanting to go in (she was cold by this point). Hard to explain to her that we had to go around, so I had to carry her. Really glad I didn’t end up with a 90 lb boy with the amount of carrying I have to do... Apparently all Florida greyhounds within the last few years have gotten some horrid drug resistant hookworm; it’s in all the kennels down there. My adoption group has figured out the hard way with the help of vets and microbiologists a combo that will reliably kill them in 3-6 months (Advocate + Drontal Plus every 2 weeks). Also we tried a bit of separation training - I hadn’t had a chance to go get the mail since she didn’t want to go over there. I was gone for 6 minutes and from the video I took she was howling for like 3.5 of them. Wondering what getting groceries this weekend will be like. Got the first roach today! I’m sure she will improve her form in time Edit: Remy
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# ? Jan 27, 2021 03:15 |
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I'm so sorry to hear about Remy, that must be devastating. Give him some extra hugs from us. david_a posted:
Roaches on a futon are hard, so it's a very noble first attempt. Looks like she's settling in nicely.
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# ? Jan 27, 2021 05:34 |
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I’m so sorry to hear about Remy gently caress cancer. Spoil that doggo rotten
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I’m so sorry to hear that This thread is such a roller coaster.
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