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Really nice.. thank u for sharing that...Th
That just made me smile so big!!
Nice picture of the family
Cheers brogo to www.vitalityscience.com get phone number and call, but they may have something on the site to check first
Cheers bro
But I'm in Brasil..
Look who wants to play!!
I'm making my own.
Sorry, afternoonCheers bro
But I'm in Brasil..
I'm making my own.
Ahhhhhhh!!!!Good morning, I like peanut butter!View attachment 814726
As good as can be. I’m working out of town, all week missing my lady and doggies. Almost done though counting the days.Ahhhhhhh
Ahhhhhhh!!!!
I bet she does..
I think mine would too!
Good morning 1diesel1
All good today brother? Was thinking slot about u and ur dogs yesterday.
They will be so happy when u get home. Good work for uAs good as can be. I’m working out of town, all week missing my lady and doggies. Almost done though counting the days.
Cheers bro
But I'm in Brasil..
I'm making my own.
Ahhhh it just looked like a store.ill look more carefullyStill, wrth seeing what else they recommend.They aren't selling CBD
Really happy to see everything looks good. Idk what you have access too but you might pick up a dog full supplement (its a powder you mix in water and food to make gravy) incase theres any deficiencies. I give one to both my dogs daily
Thank you Dee for taking the time to write. I am actually just giving her 1ml of CBD in the afternoon. Once a day. She seems to like it!CBD oil is what you want. Here in the states you can buy it specifically for dogs. In people it is very successful for unresolvable childhood epilepsy in little children as young as a few years old. Charlotte's Web was a CBD strain made famous for this.
Only you can evaluate your dog's quality of life but I would encourage you to use CBD for the dog and re-evaluate over time. CBD is generally non intoxicating but do some research on dosage and start slow.
We gave our dog some commercially available CBD for another illness but I cannot remember the exact dosage or potency.....
Dee
Exactly, it’s upsetting to me that folks take animals in and don’t take care of them and just abandon them when there in need. I took this blu here in at 8 weeks. At 4 months old he started limping. He was diagnosed with elbow displasha. I could have done nothing, witch his quality of life would have been horrible. I could have just gotten rid of him, but I’m not that kind of person. I did the rite thing. It was extremely expensive, but was worth it. Now he’s 2 and can run and play like all his brothers.Yeah, we help with a dog rescue locally and we have seen a lot of shit. We usually can save a dog and retrain them but once in a great while it doesnt work out. I think your doing the right thing. Sometimes folks cant afford medical care and they get tired of dealing with a dog that has issues....I bet there is some elements of that going on here.
Keep trying and see if you can make headway.
Best wishes,
Dee
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