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Quote: Tracy Collins
I cannot help but share this, one of my favorite photos--a 5-pound Corgi puppy, 10 weeks old, enjoying her first chicken wing. This is what contentment looks like!
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Quote: Peter Marek
.... He started off licking it, then pulled it from his bowl and onto the floor. Several minutes later he got it down - and then was LOOKING FOR MORE! .... I will find a way to repay you for your help.
I cannot help but share this, one of my favorite photos--a 5-pound Corgi puppy, 10 weeks old, enjoying her first chicken wing. This is what contentment looks like!
When I took Kaiser out this morning he peed like I never saw him pee! I had no idea a dog could hold that much urine!
Then, (drum roll), he began to poop. And much to my utter amazement, just two small poops that were firm and had nearly no odor! UNBELIEVABLE.
He then went inside and I fed him another breast with half the meat off. This time, he practically jumped on it. Chewed on it and crunched his way to a happy swallowing in only a couple minutes. He then licked the floor clean.
Seems like we have a new convert - me and Kaiser!
Video to be posted this evening or next once I get the format converted.
Now that the first step is finished, I'll be starting a new thread with what to do next.
Hey that's right - I forgot to mention that he drinks WAY LESS than when he was on kibble. I find it odd that it happened so quickly though. After his first meal he hardly drank in comparison to what his normal water intake was. This morning was even less - just a few quick slurps of water and he was no longer interested in water.
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