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Keeping Zoe and you in my thoughts and prayers. Hope that your own surgery went well and you can be home with Zoe soon! :) |
I don't have any answers, but thank you so much for rescuing this precious little girl and giving her the care she needs! |
Jinger Still thinking of you and Zoe Take heart and take care. We are all praying for you and Zoe. |
I have a magic bullet blender that pulverizes dry food. I am sure you can use several different products. I take dry puppy food and turn it to powder and then can mix it in formula for little puppies to begin lapping. Small amounts of the powder in the beginning gradually adding more to the formula for lapping. It is great for sich or convalescing dogs too. Anyway this is intended to help with ideas to turn dog food into powder. I am sure many people have a similar blender that will do this. Just a tip I learned and hope to pass on. Also Zinger if you are viewing anytime soon, you are in our hearts, minds, and prayers. We are in silent cyber viligence. Take care of yourself. |
So glad to hear things are looking a little brighter for her! Best of luck with your surgery!!! |
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Thank you all. My surgery went well. 5 hours worth yesterday, but I feel great today, although I miss Zoe! My son says she's doing really well, still eating, etc. I have a new question...crates. I've never had a dog so resistant and angry about their crate. Is there a Yorkie crate trick? |
I'm glad you're feeling well and I'm so happy to see that she is eating well. Sending you our very best wishes. I have never used crates, so I can't offer personal advice on them. If not a crate, perhaps an x-pen would work?:) |
Glad your surgery went well... as for the crate.... maybe she has missed too much time with her littermates and is fighting confinement as she needs to be with people and be a part of a family so she can bond with them. If she fights it that much, I'd look for another solution... xpen, puppysitter, her own room... |
Crate idea: I think she has been couped up so much it is horrible to her. For now, can you put a crate on a table close to bed height and pull up to the bed and open the door and leave your hand in with her. Also when she feels better, put her favorite treats in the crate and then put your hand in to pet her and leave the door open. Keep putting a little treat in often and let her go get it there until she no longer sees it as punishment. LEAVE the door open! If you close it, she will try to quickly get the treat and run out. The idea is to get her to trust that it is a good place and wait at least 2 months before you close the door and that is after she is well. If the door closes too soon, you will be back at square 1. It would be better to get a little metal folding pen and put an open crate in it and her food/water in the pen. You can even set up a "potty area". I hope this helps. Take care of yourself. Did you have gallbladder surgery? It sounds like that type of situation. Anyway, my prayers and thoughts are with you. Mary |
KJC and Yorkies...thanks for the great ideas about crating. My instincts were telling me to go that direction, so I really appreciate the confirmation! Yorkies...I had a double mastectomy in March and this was my last stage of reconstruction. I'm feeling great and very pleased with how everything's gone every step of the way. Thank you for your interest, concern and prayers. They worked! : ) |
Happy to hear that your surgery went well. As for crates, some pups really do not like them. I would definitely opt for an xpen or a small room. |
Jen, I am so glad to hear the reconstruction went well. My sister has been through all of that too and I have stuck with her like glue because I was so frightened for her. All is on a good track now. You have had your hands so full. I pray that Zoe will be healed and that you too will resume to a wonderful healthy state and enjoy her. You certainly deserve it. |
Glad to hear your feeling better! Will pray for a speedy recovery! |
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