So glad he's feeling better and it' great hubby is that way! He'd get along great with my husband...and if it makes you feel better the 260lb 6.4ft hubby is the same...he used to get picked on by friends back in the day but by now everyone's used of the big guy with the little dog (s)! Love the hubby story!!!! The tough guys are always the ones lovin the little ones

We've got the best of both worlds...
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Originally Posted by Gigi485 Thanks everyone.
......I am giving him the med's after he eats because he has a such sensitive stomach. Not sure about giving him yogurt though. Anytime I've given him any type of cheese it's given him that pudding poop. So the vet told me to stay away from the dairy stuff. He does get a vitamin everyday, he's stop scooting and seems to be a little more peppy, so I think the Amoxycillin is working. The vet didn't want to give him the usual antibiotic for Lyme because of his stomach.
You'll love this....DH took him out to do his business yesterday and he carried him across the lawn to the curb because he didn't want him on the grass. One of our neighbors saw him carrying the dog asked what he was doing and he told him, "I don't want my puppy on the grass"....the guy looked at him like he was nuts...and said "Dude!! It's a dog!"... DH just looked at him and said, "this is like my child and I don't want him to get another tick bite." The neighbor just laughed and rolled his eyes. DH didn't care what the neighbor said. He's worse than me when it comes to Sully. So if you're ever driving around New England and see a tough looking guy with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth a bunch of tattoo's carrying around a Yorkie - that's my man. He's the best. |