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http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=729 43382 Interesting web page, Ken. Where is the wife? |
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over the rainbow Not all mine and c'ome on..I know what a pawnshop gives (checked it out eariler last week) and it would be of little help. Besides... w'yacare.. money is not an issue anymore!!! Quote:
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Thank You !! Thanks for the kisses!!!!!! Going to check out a new vet for a 2nd opinion this morning! |
Where is "THE WIFE" Really? well.... since you asked... she is a student, she went back to school to polish up on her computer skills.... if she's not studdying or caring for Emma, then she's filling out job applications on the pc. Quote:
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So glad you're getting to see a new vet. Best wishes for a cure. |
very kind of you Thank you so much!!! Quote:
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w'yacare? :( Quote:
D**@$*%ns....I'm just explaining my response to the "w'yacare" . Since you like to post pictures , I need to ask you this ...would you mind posting a picture of you, emma and your lab together , I know you must have tons of pics, I really want to see you showing some love together. Good Luck to EMMA. |
Ken - just wanted to pop on and let you know I'm still checking in though I don't post very much. Wanted to send our wishes for a continued recovery for Emma. I feed my girls, The Honest Kitchen. It is freeze-dried raw that you rehydrate with warm water. Excellent human-grade ingredients in an FDA regulated facility. They also get Stoneyfield Organic yogurt each day for breakfast to keep their digestive systems healthy. They love their Honest Kitchen (we use Embark and Enforce) food and they are very picky!!! My vet is very pro raw food diets for pet health and this one isn't extremely high in protein as are some of the others out there. Here is the link if you want to check it out. I actually get mine from a store on Amazon as it is cheaper and usually no shipping costs!!!! http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/index.shtml Hope you and Emma are having a good day today!! |
Just getting back on today. Good One Miley!! I too just looked at his myspace AND he says his wife is a student BUT his profile says single and he has some nice pictures of a pretty young girl with the word flirtatious. If there is in fact a wife I'm sure she'd love to see that:) If I were you guys I'd just ignore this whole thread from hear on out. Something does not smell right. Elaine |
Stoneyfield Organic yogurt ?? Thanks... exactly the info i was looking for. And yogurt is ok to feed them? No bowel problems ? Will check out the honest kitchen . com link thanks again!!!!!! Quote:
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Wrong Wrong Wrong Elaine, ELAINE DARLING..... I HAVE NEVER EVEN BEEN TO MYSPACE LET ALONE HAVE A PLACE ON IT OR PAGE OR SITE OR WHATEVER THE HECK PEOPLE HAVE ON THERE. AND SERIOUSLY...FLIRTIOUS???? NO... NOT FOR A LONG LONG TIME!!!! pLEASE... SEND US ALL THE LINK TO THIS MYSPACE THING SO WE CAN ALL , INCLUDING ME, ESPECIALLY ME, CHECK IT OUT! Quote:
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Here is the link. Sophie rose posted it earlier in the thread http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endid=72943382 |
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Hahahaha Myspace Sure Ain't Me!!!! Who Is That? I Have No Idea... But I Can Tell You This... It Is Not Me!! Thats Some Fella In Texas! |
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My vet is an advocate of the raw diet as well as home cooking and she thinks adding yogurt to their daily diet is one of the best things you can do for them. My girls each get about 1/4 cup for breakfast with their Missing Link mixed in (this is the only supplement I give them). They get The Honest Kitchen for dinner (about 1/3 cup) and during the day they will get fruit as well as their treats. I like the treats from YTer Bren at Cafe Max, from ChattiesMom the Yorkie Yummies and we also use the Itty Bitty Buddy Biscuits from Cloud Star (Sweet potato are their favorite). They might get 3-4 treats a day - but they are very small. |
I am glad Emma is doing better and you found the funds to get her help. I knew God would make a way for you. Kisses! |
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How is Emma doing, any change? I'm crossing my fingers for some improvement. |
Sorry that i could not remember... shame on me! Wife and i have been on the phone several times with the vets... common opinion shared is that a stronger pain med is needed, keep her in the crate with limited movement allowed. The MRI is possible but not neccessary in their opinion as Emma's condition seems to be on and off. They are increasing the prednisone, pain meds and a muscle relaxer. Thanks for asking Quote:
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Excuse me, but your comment to Miley was unnecessary. It seems that YOU don't like being questioned, yet you let your dog sit for over a week and did nothing but come on hear looking for help (Financial or otherwise). She is absolutely RIGHT you had expensive jewlery sell it off to pay for help for your Yorkie if you love her so much. Loving is doing what is in THEIR best interst not YOURS. If you have so much time on your hands - spend less of it on the computer on YT and more of it looking for better vets to help your baby. She's crying out in pain and you're on YT? Something wrong with that picture. Elaine. |
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