Man's Best Friend
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So damn tiny. You should see them walk. They still haven't completely figured out how to use their legs. Bill especially does not enjoy getting swaddled like that to be fed and always wriggles his paws out.
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That's the stuff... what an incredible experience for your kids.govmentchedda wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:34 am https://photos.app.goo.gl/72oYHFVYzwVq7n7t7
OK, I think this will work. The lighter one is Bill the darker one is Ted.
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Excellent!govmentchedda wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:34 am https://photos.app.goo.gl/72oYHFVYzwVq7n7t7
OK, I think this will work. The lighter one is Bill the darker one is Ted.

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That's so great.govmentchedda wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:34 am https://photos.app.goo.gl/72oYHFVYzwVq7n7t7
OK, I think this will work. The lighter one is Bill the darker one is Ted.
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That’s socrates, chedda.
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Ha ha. Good one, serrano.serrano wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:46 pm That’s socrates, chedda.
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I would pay a decent amount to fast forward a week when Spence will be done recovering from his no-fucking surgery.
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Did you ever post a photo? This place has rules, you know.mister d wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:03 pm I would pay a decent amount to fast forward a week when Spence will be done recovering from his no-fucking surgery.
Kitten update: they're each over a pound now, but not yet ready for the no-fucking surgery. Vet says Bill's big belly might mean he has worms, I just think he's a hungry kitten. Either way, I have to give him meds for a few days.
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They're only supposed to remove his balls!
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Or just remove one and leave one in his abdomen.
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Thanks for talking us up to your neighbors, Rass. We owe you big time.
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That's a good looking boy.
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I thought everyone would like to know that I am in agony today and it is all because of a poop bag dispenser. Took the dog out for a walk this morning, as per usual, and put his poop bag dispenser in my left front pocket, also as per usual. But today I decided to slip and fall on a stair, and landed directly on it. Hard plastic cylinder against femur. Do not do that. I’ve barely been able to get around all day.
The worst part is that the neighborhood has multiple well-stocked poop bag stations, including one right outside my door. Totally unnecessary self own by me.
The worst part is that the neighborhood has multiple well-stocked poop bag stations, including one right outside my door. Totally unnecessary self own by me.
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Look at this fucking murder weapon. Between the bone ends that come out like knuckles and the little tab that lets you attach it to the dog collar I guess, it’s a wonder that this is still allowed on the market.
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You’re doing cowgirl all wrong.
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Primitive root wiener right to the femur. Ouch.
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And fuck yeah Peluche. Gonna miss him peeking over the fence at me but otherwise this is just the best.
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Returned an escape artist dog to its owners a few doors down today. I actually thought it was their older dog but it turned out to be one they got a couple of weeks ago who looks like the older dog. Another neighbor was freaking out and had a stick trying to keep him away so I thought he was being aggressive. But no, just curious. Owners had no idea he was out. Somehow got the fence gate open. He’s a boxer but basically a big idiot the owner said.
Second time we’ve found one of their dogs out. The other was a wiener dog a few years ago.
ETA: his name is rowlf which is awesome and we have plans to have cocktails with the owners on Friday to plan Halloween trick or treat stuff.
Second time we’ve found one of their dogs out. The other was a wiener dog a few years ago.
ETA: his name is rowlf which is awesome and we have plans to have cocktails with the owners on Friday to plan Halloween trick or treat stuff.
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Any of you guys order your dog's meds online?
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Our vet just told us they're no longer signing off on online scripts. We just assumed it was for their own profit but heard from an unrelated 3rd party that counterfeits are a huge problem on sites like Chewy.
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Just ordered from Chewy for the first time. Was sort of a PITA because I had to go get the rx from the vet and then mail it (stamps!!) to them (in Louisville!!) but even without the first-time customer discount it was like $50 cheaper than ordering through the vet.
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Ha. I was 1/2 expecting the vet to charge for the service.
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Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
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We did this one time and my vet took us on such a guilt trip we never did it again. It's stupid. I don't understand why heartworm and flea and tick are prescription but dudes can go eat horse paste whenever they want.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:36 am Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
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Your vet's an ass. My vet's never said a word to me about it and there's never a delay in getting the meds. If your vet complained to you, that's a big red flag to me, because it tells me they care more about their profits than your pet.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:39 amWe did this one time and my vet took us on such a guilt trip we never did it again. It's stupid. I don't understand why heartworm and flea and tick are prescription but dudes can go eat horse paste whenever they want.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:36 am Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
Totally Kafkaesque
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Yeah there's 3rd-party services (like Vetsource) that allow vets to have their own virtual storefront so they get a cut (and don't have to store inventory on site). If they're not up on that it's not any customer's fault.
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They pulled the same "well we can do this but we really prefer not to because of all the counterfeit medication out there and we don't want to be responsible for that" like they aren't ordering out of the same warehouses/fulfillment centers.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:42 pmYour vet's an ass. My vet's never said a word to me about it and there's never a delay in getting the meds. If your vet complained to you, that's a big red flag to me, because it tells me they care more about their profits than your pet.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:39 amWe did this one time and my vet took us on such a guilt trip we never did it again. It's stupid. I don't understand why heartworm and flea and tick are prescription but dudes can go eat horse paste whenever they want.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:36 am Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
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I had an eye doctor office that was a little pushy about ordering contacts for me. They were way more expensive, so I'd ask for the prescription. Office lady would get a little pissy. My current doctor's office is somehow cheaper than any online store I can find, and they take care of the insurance reimbursements to boot. It's fantastic. No more digging to find and upload prescriptions, or enter doctors info and wait for them to send the prescription.
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Honestly, I'd probably change vets. I get very nervous about any medical provider that's so concerned about squeezing a bit more money out of you. And how would they be responsible for you buying counterfeit meds? Either way, 1-800-PetMeds seems to be a legit site to me. They usually offer you either the brand name medicines or generic, if available.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 1:36 pmThey pulled the same "well we can do this but we really prefer not to because of all the counterfeit medication out there and we don't want to be responsible for that" like they aren't ordering out of the same warehouses/fulfillment centers.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:42 pmYour vet's an ass. My vet's never said a word to me about it and there's never a delay in getting the meds. If your vet complained to you, that's a big red flag to me, because it tells me they care more about their profits than your pet.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:39 amWe did this one time and my vet took us on such a guilt trip we never did it again. It's stupid. I don't understand why heartworm and flea and tick are prescription but dudes can go eat horse paste whenever they want.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:36 am Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
Totally Kafkaesque
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I've been looking at changing for a while now. Just too lazy to do it. They have been very good about our pets over the years and they're a very small local clinic so I understand. I just wish they'd be straight up with me. Maybe I caught her on a bad day. IDK.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 3:59 pmHonestly, I'd probably change vets. I get very nervous about any medical provider that's so concerned about squeezing a bit more money out of you. And how would they be responsible for you buying counterfeit meds? Either way, 1-800-PetMeds seems to be a legit site to me. They usually offer you either the brand name medicines or generic, if available.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 1:36 pmThey pulled the same "well we can do this but we really prefer not to because of all the counterfeit medication out there and we don't want to be responsible for that" like they aren't ordering out of the same warehouses/fulfillment centers.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:42 pmYour vet's an ass. My vet's never said a word to me about it and there's never a delay in getting the meds. If your vet complained to you, that's a big red flag to me, because it tells me they care more about their profits than your pet.BSF21 wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:39 amWe did this one time and my vet took us on such a guilt trip we never did it again. It's stupid. I don't understand why heartworm and flea and tick are prescription but dudes can go eat horse paste whenever they want.Shirley wrote: Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:36 am Yes, I use 1-800-PetMeds and it's pretty great. I fill out the order, give them the name of my vet and they handle confirming the prescription for me. Just takes a couple of days. No extra charge from my vet and it's overall much easier and cheaper for me.
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"This place was rockin'," said BSF21.
"There is nothing ever uncommon about BSF21."
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"There is nothing ever uncommon about BSF21."
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Yeah, our vet was real cool about giving us a paper prescription, so we could use it elsewhere, rather than buying through the vet's office. Shouldn't be any issue.
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Old dogs, man...
We're well into the wandering aimlessly around the house, staring at walls phase of aging. I can hear him walking around upstairs, and in an extreme example, it took him over two hours yesterday morning (after eating) to finally plop down in his bed and fall asleep. This morning I thought he was good but when I went upstairs to brush my teeth he was standing next to his bed, basking in the sun. When I walked over to get a closer look, his eyes were closed. He was asleep!
Physically, the vet says he's suffering from some arthritis and loss of muscle mass (though he thought the latter had stabilized at his last visit) in his back legs. I've been carrying him down our main stairs in the morning for months. I think I'm about to the point where I need to carry him down our front steps (2) because he occasionally decides to just jump from the top instead of stepping down and I'm afraid he's going to hurt himself, especially if his back legs can't stick the landing.
He still eats and drinks con mucho gusto (yeah) and processes all of that normally. But the decline is noticeable and ongoing and sad.
I think his condition, along with the stress of working in public health through the pandemic and the realization of just how much people suck has caused my wife to go full crazy dog lady. She's loaded up her social media feeds with animal shelters and dog-oriented accounts, especially senior dogs ("frosted-faces", oh no). I've had to keep track of the names of her favorites so I know WTF she's talking about sometimes. Better than doom scrolling, I guess.
We're well into the wandering aimlessly around the house, staring at walls phase of aging. I can hear him walking around upstairs, and in an extreme example, it took him over two hours yesterday morning (after eating) to finally plop down in his bed and fall asleep. This morning I thought he was good but when I went upstairs to brush my teeth he was standing next to his bed, basking in the sun. When I walked over to get a closer look, his eyes were closed. He was asleep!
Physically, the vet says he's suffering from some arthritis and loss of muscle mass (though he thought the latter had stabilized at his last visit) in his back legs. I've been carrying him down our main stairs in the morning for months. I think I'm about to the point where I need to carry him down our front steps (2) because he occasionally decides to just jump from the top instead of stepping down and I'm afraid he's going to hurt himself, especially if his back legs can't stick the landing.
He still eats and drinks con mucho gusto (yeah) and processes all of that normally. But the decline is noticeable and ongoing and sad.
I think his condition, along with the stress of working in public health through the pandemic and the realization of just how much people suck has caused my wife to go full crazy dog lady. She's loaded up her social media feeds with animal shelters and dog-oriented accounts, especially senior dogs ("frosted-faces", oh no). I've had to keep track of the names of her favorites so I know WTF she's talking about sometimes. Better than doom scrolling, I guess.
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Oh man, poor Gus. Thinking about you, good boy.
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He is a lucky old boy to have you taking such good care of him.
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Poor Gus. My all-time favorite poker player.
We recently had to put down one one of our old cats. A very sad day that was.
We recently had to put down one one of our old cats. A very sad day that was.
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we did it
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The one on the bottom is new, yeah?
Congrats!
Congrats!
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Perfect name for that coloring. Good looking pup!
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