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Originally Posted by Jkpal I say absolutely get him out and about and a bit 'wore' out. As a rule, animals rebound and heal much more quickly than we! I think he's letting you know that he's feelin' good and ready to go and if he gets regular, fast-paced walks (or other energy outlet) , I'll bet he quits the incessant barking. Now you need to relax, know you've been a great "nurse" and let things get back to "normal" (is there such a thing for our little ones?!). You gotta take care of you so you're there to take care of them, right?! Ever wonder where you'd end up if you took your dog for a walk and never once pulled back on the leash? ~Robert Brault |
Thank you yep his walk did help. I called the clinic they said five days they wil be fine to let them go. Today is day five and i dont know whos happier me or them.
I have a bark genie and unfortunately my dogs are like really are you kidding me. Ignore lol boy did i wish it worked. Ihave a shock thing but wont use hes to young and to little. And the last time i used it on my papilion it zapped her and she yipped and she was shaking it hurt her. Cant do that so might try the one that squirts stuff at him. Resting today for sure. Right now hes curled up in bend of my knees resting whew. Lol