this is what we found there and personally have but it still doesn't fit him. This is why we bought a LB collar.
Get the XSmall. It's 8-12''. Or better yet, measure his neck, so you actually KNOW what size collar your pup wears.
XSmall: 3/8" x 8-12"L
Small: 3/4" x 10-14"L
Medium: 3/4" x 13-20"L
Large: 1" x 17-28"L
(from Petsmart site- the exact collar you purchased comes in many sizes)
Firearms being machined take lathe and not sand paper. You can not get a precision bore in either a rifle or a shotgun with sand paper. Rifling a bore is impossible without the equipment.
You’re absolutely correct and again, a misunderstanding with the written word – these were vague comparisons and this is not a place for detailed firearms discussion. But those specifics for different types of honing and the different training styles are what I was comparing.
The comparison to yourself and Cindy Rhodes’ use of the flexi lead are miles apart. Note the puppy healing perfectly by her side. Others as well use this tool for specific purposes, much like the machining of twists in precision gunsmithing. And yes, I am well aware of the need for equipment with rifling.
Again apples and oranges in the understanding of what was being said.
Nick, I’m glad to hear that you’re dedicated to this pup. I really wish you well.
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He had pudding poop today. So would adding more kibble start kick diarrhea again, (I don't want to upset his stomach)? - Heather
P.S. I will be making my own account soon after posting.
Heather,
No. No added kibble then. Everything I said was based on log poops.
I would call the vet who gave the Albon first thing tomorrow. I would explain that he has had sporadic log poops but still reverting to pudding even though he is still on a half rice/chicken diet.
We don't know what the vet had in mind with the Albon. But it's time to ask him.
Nick here.. We called the E vet that we took him to yesterday. They told us they put him on the Albon "just in case" parasites. were present. I don't know why they didn't give any real tests. I left there upset they didn't do more. I asked them to and the doctor didn't seem he was in real danger or anything. He said at the time he didn't need an IV.
I'm going to call our normal vet tomorrow. This poor kid needs major help at this point. I've never had a dog that looked like he was one of those alley dogs you find that is emaciated. His hips and rips showing ect. I also emailed my breeder I was terrified the dog may die if he doesn't start eating and pooping normally. He's drinking lots of water and eating well still so hopefully he will be fine and we can see our doctor and FIX him totally some how. I had put aside funds for e vet just in case but I didn't think I'd need them right off the bat.
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