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Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 8:51 am
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We just spent 1.5 hours walking. And only one of us is tired.
Guess which one.
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 9:46 am
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He gets the cutest little wrinkles on his forehead when he is
puzzling something out.
#Post#: 257118--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foster Adventures
By: farmgirl Date: June 15, 2024, 11:34 am
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My SIL has a neighbor who fostered dogs until her husband told
her she couldn�t do it anymore.
She only fostered three before she had to stop. Yes, she
adopted all three. All large dogs, all great dogs.
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: acl-ny Date: June 15, 2024, 11:35 am
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[quote author=farmgirl link=topic=2806.msg257118#msg257118
date=1718469262]
My SIL has a neighbor who fostered dogs until her husband told
her she couldn�t do it anymore.
She only fostered three before she had to stop. Yes, she
adopted all three. All large dogs, all great dogs.
[/quote]
Was looking for the �of course she did!� reaction button.
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 11:51 am
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I am completely safe from adopting him.
He is super cute but I don't have the energy for him.
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 3:57 pm
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His bladder is teeny, tiny small. He has peed in the house as
little as 30 minutes after he peed outside. Coyote guy (someone
I dislike very much) is like well they only last one hour /
month. If only - I'd be thrilled if he lasted 3 hours.
#Post#: 257175--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foster Adventures
By: acl-ny Date: June 15, 2024, 5:30 pm
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[quote author=billieryder link=topic=2806.msg257169#msg257169
date=1718485075]
His bladder is teeny, tiny small. He has peed in the house as
little as 30 minutes after he peed outside. Coyote guy (someone
I dislike very much) is like well they only last one hour /
month. If only - I'd be thrilled if he lasted 3 hours.
[/quote]
Is it possible that it�s a medical thing? Maybe a low grade
urinary tract infection or something?
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 7:31 pm
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[quote author=acl-ny link=topic=2806.msg257175#msg257175
date=1718490643]
[quote author=billieryder link=topic=2806.msg257169#msg257169
date=1718485075]
His bladder is teeny, tiny small. He has peed in the house as
little as 30 minutes after he peed outside. Coyote guy (someone
I dislike very much) is like well they only last one hour /
month. If only - I'd be thrilled if he lasted 3 hours.
[/quote]
Is it possible that it�s a medical thing? Maybe a low grade
urinary tract infection or something?
[/quote]
That thought has crossed my mind. One of my dogs came to me
like that. We struggled with house training to discover she had
a urinary tract infection.
It has been so long since I've had a dog, not sure what is
normal anyore.
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: farmgirl Date: June 15, 2024, 8:05 pm
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[quote author=billieryder link=topic=2806.msg257183#msg257183
date=1718497901]
[quote author=acl-ny link=topic=2806.msg257175#msg257175
date=1718490643]
[quote author=billieryder link=topic=2806.msg257169#msg257169
date=1718485075]
His bladder is teeny, tiny small. He has peed in the house as
little as 30 minutes after he peed outside. Coyote guy (someone
I dislike very much) is like well they only last one hour /
month. If only - I'd be thrilled if he lasted 3 hours.
[/quote]
Is it possible that it�s a medical thing? Maybe a low grade
urinary tract infection or something?
[/quote]
That thought has crossed my mind. One of my dogs came to me
like that. We struggled with house training to discover she had
a urinary tract infection.
It has been so long since I've had a dog, not sure what is
normal anyore.
[/quote]
How old is he? And how much does he weigh?
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Re: Foster Adventures
By: billieryder Date: June 15, 2024, 9:07 pm
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3 months old. They said he was 20lbs but we think he is closer
to 30 lbs.
I've never had a male dog and he seems super obsessed with his
private parts including chewing on them. Then again, he also
chews on this tail and his back leg so it could just all be
puppiness.
Potential adopters coming on Monday. So this might be a fast
foster.
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