Estée lalonde, it is Realy dangerous to give your dog A bone, if dogs bite
to hard in them Sharp pices of bone can come off an they can het stuck in
your dogs throat and they can choke in it. My dog had that problem end she
had to get surgery to get the piece of bone out of there
OMG Reggie's a beauty! My Siberian Husky does the same thing when she
poops! We say it's because she feels lighter and free! LOL. Btw, I
understand the dog obsession, I'm also the crazy dog girl who won't shut up
about my Chloe and Angel 0_o. So, I really appreciate seeing another
beauty/fashion YouTuber also obsess over theirs! Feeling a little less
crazy. haha
I cried a little at jelly bean mode, it reminds me of our dog whom we had
to put down not to long ago. He used to lie like that too, only we called
it the cinnamon bun mode. Reggie is so sweet and he seems really happy with
you :-)
This is what I've been waiting for! Fun, light hearted and original. It is
obvious that you loved making this video, and I hope that more videos in
the future will be like this. I'm not saying that all of your videos should
be about Reggie - although I wouldn't object to that - more that you should
be making videos about things that you love, because when you're bored or
disinterested it shows, and when it's a topic that excites you, you can
really hear it in your voice. Please make the videos that you want to make,
not the videos that you think we want to see. I hope this all made sense.
Keep up the great work
in certain situations I understand they have to be muzzled, mine is never
muzzled and has a special license from cat and dog board which makes it
legal. I live in South Australia by the way. He is so passive that when he
eats our other dog picks up any food that drops from his mouth without a
problem, all my other NON greyhound dogs have been possessive with food.
Before I got his special license to be unmuzzled when walking he used to
rub his head against my leg trying to get it off,
The dogs wear muzzles when they are in a group to keep them from nipping at
each other, as they are brought up to be competitive with each other while
racing. The greyhound has very thin skin that tears easily. They can drink
and eat with the muzzle on but it is taken off when they are crated.
Generally they do not need to wear muzzles once they are homed. This is a
very gentle breed, they are loving & kind. The best pet ever!!!!!
Exactly....our new whippet nipped a saluki-it took a second, and left an
ellipse of skin on the floor. Saluki needed stitching=anaesthetic stressful
for a sighthound who don't take anaesthesia well....whippet was muzzled
after that, until we were sure he was trained & trustworthy.. the skin of
sighthounds is so so fine, like thin paper. Tears easily. whippet never bit
again, luckily.
We had a Greyhound x, a ''Lurcher '' [a rescued dog] and in the still of
the night, if she heard a fox in the garden, I could hear her heart beat, a
soft, solid powerful beat... the vet said she had a very healthy heart- but
tragically she died of osteosarcoma, at around 12. [put to sleep at home]
great pets.
What are the chances of banning racing? I DON'T LIKE IT! These dogs end up
being DUMPED when they can't race.It makes me very angry! My sister has 2
RESCUES,they are so sweet (except when they kick you off the bed) we spoil
them, you can't help it, they just 'get in your heart.' as do all animals.
ALOHA
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I would love to see you deal with the fighting which could occur if these
greyhounds had no muzzles - it could be carnage - they wear them for their
own safety. They are used to wearing them and can breathe, drink and bark
with them on.
The muzzle is to stop them nipping at each other when in big groups, but
once they're re-homed they don't need to wear it. They're very timid and
gentle dogs. :)
Oh, I love the brindle color, they're so beatiful, even if a good dog
doesn't have a peticular color. I have 2 retired racers, and they're
perfect pets.