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Originally Posted by My lil friend They are all beautiful! A routine is very important. We have 6 children,mostly grown now and that is how I survived. There is a schedule with the pack of 5 as well. They always know what to expect. |
It's the only way! Especially where many in my pack are seniors and/or have special needs, Willow I have to be very strict on her schedule, with all her heart meds I have to make sure things are given right on time or she starts having trouble. I know my foster Yuri has to have his feedings exactly 12 hrs apart due to his pain meds - he does great unless his meals are just a little late, then he starts getting stiff and sore, and to even attempt without upsets his stomach. But I've worked as a vet tech, and done rescue most of my life, so by now, this is kind of second nature to me!