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What a scare! I am glad that Chloe is okay. |
Wow that is so scary, I am glad you little one is okay now. Thanks for sharing and I'll be sure to be extra cautious with the harness, thanks again! |
1 Attachment(s) Glad to hear the little one is ok. I can only imagine the fear in you. Generally only has his harness on for going out. He has managed to chew it and I am now looking at harness vests for him. |
I am glad your little one is okay. How scary! :( |
I am glad to hear that everything was ok. I use a collar with a name tag on my boy. It is a break away collar for cats. So far it has been fine. One time he got it caught on some bushes and it broke right off, that was when he was about 8 months old (he is now over a year). Since then he has had the same break away collar. On his tag I have my home and cell number, and it also says "need meds" even though he doesn't. He is also microchipped. So hopefully I have everything covered, but you never know. |
Not eating now Hello everyone, Chloe has not felt very good today. She will not eat. I don't know, due to the accident if her throat hurts or her jaw/mouth. I was reading on YT about regular food given to yorkies and I gave her a few tiny tiny bites of american cheese. She did eat that. She hardly will even drink water. I'm just such a worried mommy. What do ya think? Denise |
We used a harness when we first got Maggie and she chewed it off! After reading all these stories about how unsafe they can be, I am worried about buying another one. I'm wondering if maybe a cat collar might be better, the ones with the safety feature?? Has anyone tried one of those? We've always owned large dogs and never had to worry about this. |
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I would be worried about dehydration and any injury she might have sustained . I am glad you were there and were able to free Chole. :aimeeyork |
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Denise, I hope your little baby is okay. |
Wow, what a horrible experience. We have a Buddy Belt harness and because of the way it goes on, Joey can't get it in her mouth, also the tags are in the back. I think you could be right, and she hurt her throat. About the water drinking, dogs don't always look like they're drinking water, but they sneak a drink now and then, so maybe when you haven't been looking she's had some, is she still peeing? Let us know how she's doing. The bad thing about break-away collars, is that you can't use them with a leash, they break away too easily, but there good for around the house. |
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