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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / help! dog keeps vomiting
« on: April 27, 2012, 08:13:55 pm »
please help! (i am an old member from about 4 years ago!)... i have a 2 year old silver lab who weighs about 120, but according to the vet, is not overweight, he definately fits his build...he is HUGE. he is as tall as an english mastiff. anyway, he has been vomiting off and on for about 12 hours. 3 times in 12 hours. it first started out with him vomiting up his food. (no change in food, nothing he got into, no change in environment) now it's that nasty mustard color. since he is a big dog, i worry that his stomach is turning. it's almost midnight on friday night... he is however allergic to corn so i wonder if maybe he could have season allergies as well since if you have an allergy, they can be prone to other allergies. any ideas???

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / big paw sighting
« on: September 10, 2008, 09:57:04 am »
my friend from work got a 9 week old cane corso puppy the other day. it is adorable! his name is romeo and he is all black but he has a slight brindle mark on his one paw. i told her about this site and she really really wants to get on. :) she will when she has a chance she said.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Re: Seattle!!!
« on: September 04, 2008, 08:03:44 pm »
wow i haven't been on here (BPO) in forever. congradulation s on the exciting baby news! and the moving to the evergreen state. i am originally from there and miss it everyday. i was from seatac. i hope you have PLENTY of opportunities to go to all the wonderful and beautiful spots! have fun!

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aww. how cute and tiny. <squeeze> i was so excited for peyton to lose her teeth and find one that when i noticed that they were really really lose, i pulled them out. she didn't even notice! except for the fact that my hand was in her mouth...she liked it, she kept trying to get me to put my hand in it again and again afterwards. she is a dork! but i have them in my jewelry box. i was only able to get 2, she lost the others faster than i could pull.

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / Re: fireworks and cat nip?
« on: June 29, 2008, 04:50:08 pm »
oh it was horrible last night. i never heard her in so much agony (and our ears) but mostly her. it was so pitiful. we got calming moments for the time being. it helped alittle but those m80's SUCK!!! she was just crying and crying. ya know that oh wo wo wo wo high pitched cry. poor peyton. and i tried bones, kongs with peanut butter and even frozen chicken broths in kongs. nothing. well, something, thru tongues sticking in and out we would hear her cry. SO pitiful i tell ya. but thank you. i will look into that one!

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / Re: fireworks and cat nip?
« on: June 28, 2008, 08:39:35 pm »
am i nuts? or can does it really chill her out? please.

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / fireworks and cat nip?
« on: June 28, 2008, 07:55:50 pm »
does cat nip really calm dogs down?? we have fireworks RIGHT behind us and peyton is freaking. i am about to run to walmart. am i right???

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Mixed Breed Pictures / Re: peyton is a big girl now
« on: June 23, 2008, 08:19:08 pm »
i have more but this was the quickest to get to.


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Mixed Breed Pictures / peyton is a big girl now
« on: June 23, 2008, 12:58:53 pm »
well on wednesday of last week, peyton had her year old shots. she weighed in at 84.5 poinds. the vet said that she will still fill out in her chest but for the most part, she is done growing. she might pack on about 10 more pounds, but if she exceeds 95 lbs. she needs to go on a diet. but he said that she is healthy and a very happy "pup".

and the best part of all...no happy piddle for mom to clean up!!! :)

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / Re: my cow
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:25:09 am »
Hahhha!  Chammie's nickname is Moo. Do you think Peyton can teach her how to say it?

of course! it's that gut mooo too! its hilarious!

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Groans, Gripes, Brags & Boasts / peyton's new trick
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:08:50 am »
for a while now (about a month) we have been teaching peyton to roll over. i know, huge right?!  ::) but we started with just the hips leaning to one side and we praise her and love her and give her treats. then a couple of days later, she would have to move a tad bit more with her hips and belly. same thing. love and treats (but mostly loves) and then she actually started laying on her side and so same thing. love and treats. well 2 days ago we were playing outside and daddy was fixing the hose contraption and i used my hand gesture without knowing it (i talk with my hands) and she rolled over! completely!!! daddy missed it so i did it again...and nope! she wouldn't do it! so about 10 mins later we tried again and she did it! and we tried again...did it again...then daddy tried...nope! and i came to this conclusion...s he can only do it on one side! how cute is that! she tries on the other side, but her back legs just flail around like she is a spazz. but when she is only her other side....she can do it! so anyway...that is her new trick!

yey for peyton!!!

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Articles / Re: If dog was a teacher... ::) ::) ::)
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:03:40 am »
awww. that made me cry. dogs really are our best friends and each day i learn so much more than what i had learned yesterday.

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Behavior, Housebreaking, Obedience / my cow
« on: May 30, 2008, 10:01:20 am »
for a while now, we have been noticing that peyton no longer moans when she stretches or when she is waking up or falling asleep as most dogs moan. no, she mooos. seriously. i got it on my camera phone but i don't know how to get to online. but regardless, she mooos. it's a very distint moo too! she truely sounds like a cow. i call her "bessy" now.

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that is so nice of you to help your ex find a new dog to love. and what a cutie the pup sounds like! :) congrats on the find. it's always exciting to help someone you have a history with. it makes you feel all gushy inside just seeing them happy even if things may have not worked out. what a great person you are! and you helped a dog find another forever home. :)

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Medical Conditions & Diseases / Re: can tea hurt peyton?
« on: May 16, 2008, 08:59:06 pm »


How is Peyton today?
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she is good. she kinda threw up about 20 mins after. but it was more of the tea being stuck to her tongue than the actual effects of the tea. she drank water after wards, so i would have thought that the tea would have gone down, but there was still some crumbles left and STUCK to her tongue. she kept wiping her paw IN her mouth and kept trying to hack. i had to actually take a paper towl and help her and after she drank some water, she was fine and still is. so again, thanks for all your help with her!

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