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Old 09-21-2020, 07:33 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by matese View Post
Brit, I don't want to come off sounding disrespectful, I have a great deal of respect for you for the life you have given Jackson, the dedication you put into training him, and in all honesty I absolutely love action Jackson and his water / swimming antics, he is my most favorite pup on this board.

I really do not want to answer the question you're asking. Yes, he wants to play, that is not to say I allow it. I do understand your concern and curiosity as to "why".

The photo you posted of Jackson's camping trip is awesome, looks like alaskayorkie (Mike) took that action shot, is photography your hobby.
To be fair, you are posting publicly on a forum so of course we are going to be curious. As I stated in your other thread, typically once a dog feels better, you stop medication (it's like when I have a sore muscle - I take ibuprofen for a few days and then once it feels better, I do not continue taking it, however if said medication had given me diarrhea, i'd likely stop using it). And then you opened this thread specifically about this herb, which would naturally lead to more discussion on a public forum. So I was genuinely just curious why this is a question you aren't answering... since you brought it to our attention and we care greatly for Cody of course.

If the dog is experiencing no further symptoms, what is the point of pushing to continue giving the supplement? Or at this point what was your reasoning for opening this thread?

I appreciate your kind words and am just truly confused, at this point, as to what exactly is going on with Cody and I care so much about all the pups on this forum that I think it's a fair question to ask since you brought it up initially.
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