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Originally Posted by lisaly I was so worried about you last night, but then I saw you posting later on, and I was relieved. You have done a remarkable job of training Tibbe. I worry so much about Katie, and I understand your fears, but I don't think so little bread should harm your precious Tibbe. |
I sure hope it doesn't disagree with him. In the past several months, just the tiniest bit of something not his regular food could cause him to spit up some bile and not eat for a day. Hopefully his hepatic diet has settled his liver down some more now and he'll be okay. I'm just going to have to start wearing him in a backpack to keep him from foraging in the back yard!!! Little toot! And oh, he was so proud of that chunk of bread - was just bringing it right in to show his mommie his big "find" with his little eyes shining, head back and chest out! He looked so proud of himself! He'd been out hunting for big game in his mind, I guess! Just like a wild wolf coming back to the pack area with food to stash!
Course I treated him and really loved and praised him for dropping it and then immediately started fixing his breakfast with the canned hepatic food all mixed in and he got all excited about that, he didn't seem to mind not getting to eat his big "find". Hope this big game hunter doesn't have a tummy ache later on.