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Duncanpup

(12,880 posts)
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 11:20 AM Sep 2022

Very vocal dogs malamutes

Big dogs vocal pups as well, my wife’s friend asked us to watch her furry kids ,till Tuesday as she has do medical procedure in morning and her daughter will be with her then she can recover from anesthesia tomorrow.
These two pups know us yet they have never been left here with us alone. Mr big paws our 14 year old golden is deaf so he can’t hear the malamutes drama yet Dunk can dunk is like man we all need ear muffs. The chocolate lab menace of the universe went up stairs fuck this noise man I’m 12 not dealing with this shit.

My wife and boys and i try to comfort these two furry boys yet the drama mom left us she never leaves us oh my as I rub them both the drama. These furry boys will survive their broken heart until they reunite with mom their love Tuesday morning.

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Very vocal dogs malamutes (Original Post) Duncanpup Sep 2022 OP
Maybe cheering for the Steelers today will give them some competition, poor babes. MLAA Sep 2022 #1
How is your foot after surgery Duncanpup Sep 2022 #2
The first 20 hours were 100% pain free thanks to a nerve block the anesthesiologist gave me. MLAA Sep 2022 #8
Try gently stroking their ears from base to tip SheltieLover Sep 2022 #3
Ok thanks Duncanpup Sep 2022 #4
Yw! Holistic vets / chiros use this a lot. Here's link SheltieLover Sep 2022 #5
Thank you Duncanpup Sep 2022 #6
Bones work too! SheltieLover Sep 2022 #7

MLAA

(17,327 posts)
8. The first 20 hours were 100% pain free thanks to a nerve block the anesthesiologist gave me.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:46 PM
Sep 2022

Then when it wore off the next 15 hours have been level 2 on a scale of 1-10 with taking the prescription pain pills (oxycodone-Tylenol combo) every 6 hrs. So not too bad. I set the alarm clock during the night to take the pills because the pharmacist said not to fall behind and let the pain get out of control. Luckily I have a wonderful husband caregiver that keeps me laughing. I got a knee scooter yesterday so I can move around a bit, but mostly just keeping it elevated and iced frequently. I think once I get through the first few days the pain will go away and then I just have to not put any weight on it for a couple of months.

Thanks for asking!

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
5. Yw! Holistic vets / chiros use this a lot. Here's link
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:12 PM
Sep 2022
https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/training/the-tellington-ttouch-for-dogs/

Tons of info online. Look for tellington touch or T-touch canine.

Let me know if it helps?

You might also find Rescue Remedy or 5-Flower Essence helpful. Nearly all rescues use these to wase emotional trauma.

Any holistic vet, healthfood store, or holistic grocery will have one or the other. Same effect, just different manufacturers.

Some Petco & Petsmart stores have it!

https://www.bachflower.com/rescue-remedy-pet/

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