Man's Best Friend
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Alright, let me throw a curveball at you guys.
The good... Our new doggo is 7 months old. She is an absolutely adorable dog. She's pretty well-behaved, isn't super food forward (somewhat rare for a Golden) and does funny shit like try to carry 2-3 toys in her mouth at once.
My wife, who is one of those ppl that put up a front about not liking/loving pets put every time she thinks no one is looking she's giving them treats and loving on them. Well, with this dog, all bets are off, she absolutely adores her and is constantly researching things to make her life better and to train her.
The ONLY thing that sucks is that she HATES the car. Throws up every time and drools and more than that you know she's miserable. We are a car family... long road trips are part of the deal. We are told many dogs (specifically Goldens) grow out of this phase. Our issue is that even if she stops barfing, she is clearly terrified of the car now.
So, that's not great.
The good... Our new doggo is 7 months old. She is an absolutely adorable dog. She's pretty well-behaved, isn't super food forward (somewhat rare for a Golden) and does funny shit like try to carry 2-3 toys in her mouth at once.
My wife, who is one of those ppl that put up a front about not liking/loving pets put every time she thinks no one is looking she's giving them treats and loving on them. Well, with this dog, all bets are off, she absolutely adores her and is constantly researching things to make her life better and to train her.
The ONLY thing that sucks is that she HATES the car. Throws up every time and drools and more than that you know she's miserable. We are a car family... long road trips are part of the deal. We are told many dogs (specifically Goldens) grow out of this phase. Our issue is that even if she stops barfing, she is clearly terrified of the car now.
So, that's not great.
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I’d suggest taking your dog on lots of fun short car trips that include treats, walks, and favorite destinations.
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If she’s anything like our first dog, you just adapt the best you can, which meant no food for like 8-12 hours before a drive and dramamine. Still was never pleasant but less to clean up.
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I'm so sorry, Duff.
Our dog hates car rides when he's in the backseat. Similar results as you've described. However, my M-I-L has a 25 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee that has a fold-flat backseat. When our dog gets in the back of that Jeep - he's looking forward with the folks in the front seat. Lays down, facing forward, etc. No stress. No panting.Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:57 pm Alright, let me through a curveball at you guys.
The good... Our new doggo is 7 months old. She is an absolutely adorable dog. She's pretty well-behaved, isn't super food forward (somewhat rare for a Golden) and does funny shit like try to carry 2-3 toys in her mouth at once.
My wife, who is one of those ppl that put up a front about not liking/loving pets put every time she thinks no one is looking she's giving them treats and loving on them. Well, with this dog, all bets are off, she absolutely adores her and is constantly researching things to make her life better and to train her.
The ONLY thing that sucks is that she HATES the car. Throws up every time and drools and more than that you know she's miserable. We are a car family... long road trips are part of the deal. We are told many dogs (specifically Goldens) grow out of this phase. Our issue is that even if she stops barfing, she is clearly terrified of the car now.
So, that's not great.
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Put this on Facebook but for those who are sane and don’t check that hellsite -
weird (and eventually good) update - had a crazy close call with mortality for me and River (the younger of my two labs) at our spot in the gunpowder river yesterday…took him and Ellie (my older yellow lab) to the usual area - the river was a little higher than normal but we’ve been there safely at that level before. A tree about five months ago had fallen partially blocking the swim area and I have been careful to avoid it when tossing their floats - especially when the river is up a bit. Anyway, I tossed the float farther than I intended and it swept swiftly toward the tree - River who was swimming toward it followed it and I couldn’t get him called back. The float went into the fallen tree where the water was fastest and River went after it and I saw him struggle to get turned around. Then, before I could react, he was pulled under and gone from sight and didn’t re-surface. Desperate and terrified I pulled shoes off and got to the spot - the water force was tremendous and I felt as best I could to see if he was stuck on some debris or otherwise trapped. Couldn’t feel him with hands or feet and then I got swept under. Mananged to grab a piece of the tree and get above water and then had the feeling of profound grief wash over me that he was gone and I had done it to him. Looked beyond the obstruction for Ellie (my yellow) and about 15 -20 yards downriver from the tree River all of a sudden surfaced from submerged swimming as normal. Hell, he even had the damn missing floatie in his mouth. Ellie escorted him back to shore and I dragged myself over. He seemed…fine? He was fine. We left and I went and got the two of them special treats and headed home. Checked online and learned generally dogs can go 30 seconds to a minute underwater holding their breath and labs up to 3 minutes. Huh. Never want to test that again. Still shaking really.
Peace everyone. Give your pups an extra ear scratch tonight.
weird (and eventually good) update - had a crazy close call with mortality for me and River (the younger of my two labs) at our spot in the gunpowder river yesterday…took him and Ellie (my older yellow lab) to the usual area - the river was a little higher than normal but we’ve been there safely at that level before. A tree about five months ago had fallen partially blocking the swim area and I have been careful to avoid it when tossing their floats - especially when the river is up a bit. Anyway, I tossed the float farther than I intended and it swept swiftly toward the tree - River who was swimming toward it followed it and I couldn’t get him called back. The float went into the fallen tree where the water was fastest and River went after it and I saw him struggle to get turned around. Then, before I could react, he was pulled under and gone from sight and didn’t re-surface. Desperate and terrified I pulled shoes off and got to the spot - the water force was tremendous and I felt as best I could to see if he was stuck on some debris or otherwise trapped. Couldn’t feel him with hands or feet and then I got swept under. Mananged to grab a piece of the tree and get above water and then had the feeling of profound grief wash over me that he was gone and I had done it to him. Looked beyond the obstruction for Ellie (my yellow) and about 15 -20 yards downriver from the tree River all of a sudden surfaced from submerged swimming as normal. Hell, he even had the damn missing floatie in his mouth. Ellie escorted him back to shore and I dragged myself over. He seemed…fine? He was fine. We left and I went and got the two of them special treats and headed home. Checked online and learned generally dogs can go 30 seconds to a minute underwater holding their breath and labs up to 3 minutes. Huh. Never want to test that again. Still shaking really.
Peace everyone. Give your pups an extra ear scratch tonight.
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Holy shit! You ok after that?
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Fuckin' A dude.
Glad everyone is OK.
Shit.
Glad everyone is OK.
Shit.
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Oh my god that is to terrifying. I'm so glad River is okay.
(It's good that you're okay too.)
(It's good that you're okay too.)
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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That is pure terror.
Similar thing happened to my beast. One day in the park, she ran ahead and into her favourite part of the creek which I then saw was high and flowing much faster than usual. Watching her struggle to get back to the bank as she was being pulled away is something that I'll never be able to unsee. She flowed maybe fifty yards away from me before she drifted into part of a fallen tree. She got a foothold and struggled to the bank a way down. When I got to her she looked like she had just had a great time on a rollercoaster or something.
But this was three months after my heart attack and I was worried that another one was imminent.
Similar thing happened to my beast. One day in the park, she ran ahead and into her favourite part of the creek which I then saw was high and flowing much faster than usual. Watching her struggle to get back to the bank as she was being pulled away is something that I'll never be able to unsee. She flowed maybe fifty yards away from me before she drifted into part of a fallen tree. She got a foothold and struggled to the bank a way down. When I got to her she looked like she had just had a great time on a rollercoaster or something.
But this was three months after my heart attack and I was worried that another one was imminent.
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Today has been weird. I am shook still. Typed all of that really to try and process it.
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Yes, glad you’re all ok. That’s a fright.
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Also, thanks TB for pointing out right at the start that the story had an eventually good ending.
I feel like our posts in this thread should start with a content warning as to whether the post will be happy or sad.
I feel like our posts in this thread should start with a content warning as to whether the post will be happy or sad.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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The rolling heart attack feeling from seeing that all unfold…yeah.Pruitt IV wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:53 pm That is pure terror.
Similar thing happened to my beast. One day in the park, she ran ahead and into her favourite part of the creek which I then saw was high and flowing much faster than usual. Watching her struggle to get back to the bank as she was being pulled away is something that I'll never be able to unsee. She flowed maybe fifty yards away from me before she drifted into part of a fallen tree. She got a foothold and struggled to the bank a way down. When I got to her she looked like she had just had a great time on a rollercoaster or something.
But this was three months after my heart attack and I was worried that another one was imminent.
One thing this confirmed that I suspected - those people that stay behind and die with their animals or refuse to leave their animals in natural disasters - yeah. I’m one of those. Confirmed. All I could think was the trust he had in me and I had let him down in the worst way possible. Would never leave these two behind anywhere.
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I don't care what you think of the royals, this is a cool statue
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Warning - sadness:
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.