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It seems like there's a lot of conflict and unhappiness in the world these days. It gets me down. One of the few things
Count your blessings.
I'm currently being swarmed by blue-tailed skinks or lizards. My outdoor cat looks at them about like your cat is doing. I doubt they realize he holds the power of life or death over them.
OTOH one of my (inside) dogs goes completely berserk when he sees one--which is far too often for my comfort. He's not much of a killer of small critters, but he is one helluva chaser!
See, now, when I read mark's post, the text was at the bottom of the browser; I didn't see the photo yet.
At first I misread the sentence. That, and the fact I'd never heard of an "anole" made me nervous and curious to scroll down.
I didn't have Googling "Can a tortoise drink through their butts?" on my bingo card today.
Yep, Dozer's a star in these parts.
As is Howard.
Had to bring Howard inside because of the fireworks...Cooper is fascinated
Awesome!
I would not have the balls to put my cat and turtle together like that. My cat is a full-time predator and my turtle is not as big or awesome as Howard. Howard carries a rep, and Cooper is likely aware.
lol Howard could take Cooper's head off with one snap, if he wanted to.
In that case I hope Howard doesn't start running with a bad crowd!
Came back from traveling a bit early. My dog started limping somewhere between 24/48 hours ago. Doesn't seem to be in pain. Nothing obvious with regards to the bottom of his paw. Nothing with his nails. No obvious signs when testing bone discomfort.
Current plan is to call the vet in the morning before the obviously pricey vet specialist. Any reason to go before the regular vet gets back to me tomorrow?
I would probably keep the movement to a minimum and wait
If you can't find any tenderness anywhere on his leg or foot, I would wait.
IANAV, but my dogs have limped temporarily for reasons I have never figured out. One of my current dogs would not put one of his back legs down when outside for a couple of days. However, he walked completely normally inside. Weird.
Good luck with him. I hope it's nothing serious.
Knowing my dog, this is almost always a bad scrape on the paw pad, but there is nothing. Nothing obvious on his paw and no bone tenderness leads me directly to something more serious. I was an athlete, but I admit I don't know how to test an ACL on a dog.
A friend of a friend who is a vet said to ask about Lyme's.
And I don't think I say it often enough, but thanks for any advice and concern.
understandable, nobody does because they don't have one 😃
it's the cranial cruciate ligament in k9s
way too familiar with that particular part of dog anatomy because our previous hound had each of the back ones repaired within the span of a few years.
TPLO surgery involves bone shaving, metal plates, screws, and a crap ton of patience as you guide them with a sling on their belly to take a simple poop in the snow
what i saw both times was a rather pronounced limp along with quite a bit of swelling around the knee
A friend of a friend who is a vet said to ask about Lyme's.
And I don't think I say it often enough, but thanks for any advice and concern.
never hurts to ask about Lyme's, but my understanding is it presents itself in multiple ways, not just lameness.
never hurts to ask about Lyme's, but my understanding is it presents itself in multiple ways, not just lameness.
My dog did favor his front leg right before I left. It lasted for 2 days tops. It does line up with some Lyme's symptoms, but I'm not sure with most.
He does seem to be doing better today so hopefully it's a false alarm.
And I always thought the ACL was the CCL in dogs. I appreciate the information and will look into it.
understandable, nobody does because they don't have one 😃it's the cranial cruciate ligament in k9sway too familiar with that particular part of dog anatomy because our previous hound had each of the back ones repaired within the span of a few years.TPLO surgery involves bone shaving, metal plates, screws, and a crap ton of patience as you guide them with a sling on their belly
Cranial??? What a weird label. I've been accused of having my head up my ass but never up a dog's hind leg. Well, wait a second. There was this one time my mother told me something I didn't understand ...
Whoever was in charge of that nomenclature should be upbraided iyam!
My dog did favor his front leg right before I left. It lasted for 2 days tops. It does line up with some Lyme's symptoms, but I'm not sure with most.
He does seem to be doing better today so hopefully it's a false alarm.
And I always thought the ACL was the CCL in dogs. I appreciate the information and will look into it.
Glad to hear he's doing better. Please keep us updated.
Nah. Looks to me as if there's no place else he'd rather be.



