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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]8:02 here-YES to the chicken bones! I hate them with a passion. When I was working with a dog trainer on my dog's reactivity, he had another guy with him (a dog walker) who had three dogs on leash, to let me dog practice walking alongside and past other dogs. The three dogs were snapping up dog bones. The dog walker said "oh well." Maybe check with your dog walker, just to make sure? It really could be random tummy troubles and if they are, if you're thinking rehoming... it depends on the dog. My rescue mutt would completely freak if I tried to rehome her. I can't even leave her elsewhere for a day. It needs to be in my own home - the dog doesn't feel safe elsewhere. And the sitter has to be really good. How will your own dog fare if she's rehomed?[/quote] She stays in the homes of friends of ours whenever we go out of town. She’s always happy to be back, but she joins the pack wherever she goes. I don’t know that my husband would be on board with this idea, but I am at the end of my rope after another 2am wake up. DH can go back to sleep quickly, but it takes me hours to fall back asleep. [/quote]
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