Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
2:08 am
Please help me find this toy. What is the name of it and the maker if possible. My son is in the hospital with brain cancer. The people he worked with want to do something for my 5 year old grand daughter for Xmas. She saw this dog on TV. He has a little carrier, he whimpers, don’t know if he talks or not. You give him shots, take his temperature. She really wants it and I have called all the stores. No one knows what I am talking about.
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
8:06 pm
Now, right underneath the dark area of the eye that was hit, it’s red and looks like it’s bleeding. There is no blood actually coming out of his eye though. I’m afraid I really hurt him and I don’t have extra money to bring him to the vet. Do you think it will heal on it’s own? I have this eye medicine I got for him from the vet before because he had allergy and his eyes were red, the medicine really helped. Should I put that medicine in his eye again??? I’m really worried, please help.
Sunday, February 14th, 2010 at
2:08 pm
I get strait A’s what else do they want….??? I don’t go parting every day I stay in the house the whole day and I never get in trouble with anyone. Can you please give me some ADVICE.?
Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
2:11 pm
hi, i have little dog, a terrier who used to be afraid of everything. ever since i met her she has gotten braver. she loves to play with my little roll of fabric scrap, but that is a lot of work for me to always roll up, what kind of toys do you suggest? it cant be anything squeeky cause she would freak, and she doesnt play tug of war. thanks
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
8:10 pm
have you tried the major toy shops – toyworld, toys’r'us?? look online you may find find something. try the fire brigade, i know nsw fire brigade has a store (it might only be for firefighters though) contact them and see. ebay might be another place.
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
8:07 am
This sounds really stupid, but I am really sensitive to smells, for example I can’t shop for long because the chemical smell on the clothes and stuff makes me pass out. I have some dog toys for my newly arriving puppy, but they smell so bad of chemicals that I literally feel sick when I pick them up. I have a kong and two toy bones made of the same stuff as kong, but I can not get the chemical smell off it. I’ve soaked them for an hour or two in soap and water, but they still reek. I don’t know if anyone knows what I’m talking about, but please help me! I can’t stand the smell of them, if anyone knows what kongs smell like. Please help!
Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
8:10 am
my dog has this one dog toy that she LOVES! even if she is bored, if i get it out, she will get all hyper! and she is almost 9 human years, so that is saying a lot! anyways, she plays with it so much that it is all ugly and eaten up now.
it is a long, rubber dog toy with fur in the middle. It is dalmation shaped, and it has a red collar that says “SPOT”. also, over the feet it says “BOW” “WOW” if you can find where they sell it, or even online, i will give ya 10 points!
Monday, December 7th, 2009 at
2:11 pm
We have a 14 week toy Pekingese, who the vet said is apprently hypo-glycemic, common in little dogs. If she doesn’t eat every couple of hours you can really tell, she gets very tired and droopy.
Lately in the mornings she has been shaking and really affected by this, even with a nighttime “snack” at 10 pm when we go to bed (and this is with me getting up again at 6am, so it’s only 8 hours). Does anyone know any tricks to keep her from being so sensitive to feeding times? I hate to whine, but we do leave her dry food in her crate at night, and she’s not eating it, so she has the option to eat anytime while we’re sleeping. What else would work? Thanks in advance.