I have been a friend of Jay for many years and though I don't get to see him and his family much any more I will always remember the "enthusiasim" that dog has. I have no doubt that that porky went down hard. If I know anything about Nos, this is fact "instinct driven" that dog is well trained but man if it wants to do something it does it. I think your right Jay. Time for a shock collar. I know you don't need it for training him but if it keeps you from going broke at the vet then do it. A good dog is always worth the $$. I would put a dog down if it was was suffering or bit someone. My last dog never bit anyone... Except Jay once.... That's OK though.... another story eh Jay lol
Moe
Yup! Lots of good times with the dogs! And yes, memories of your pup Suzie sure bring back alot of smiles!
As for Nos, you are completely correct, he's a very hard driving dog that just won't back down! He's a little sh1t disturber, costs me $, but damn I'd miss him if I didn't have him with me! He's worth EVERY penny AND MORE! (Currently shopping for a beeper/shock collar for Monster-Nos...)
Oh ya, we've pulled an additional 49 quills in the last 17 days since surgery... We are watching Nos's eyes very closely, I can deal with quills, I can't deal with a blind hunting dog... And Nos is completely back to 'normal', he's even added to his vermin kill count, dispatching a squirrel on a walk this past week... Dumb squirrels, they should learn to stay in the trees and NOT tempt fate running on the ground where they are fair game...
Cheers
Jay
whats the total quill count Jay?
My paradigm is that pets, once inside my home are members of the family. I have and will continue to spare no medical expense in saving them providing that the treatment will result in a good quality of life for them. Any money I saved by not treating them would be blood money and I don't deal in blood money.
Shotgun and a baseball bat and hunt them all down !! Use the shotgun to get them out of the tree then finsh them off with a good hit to the nose! That how we kill them when we where kids .
Jeeze, 20th of May was a while ago... Any updates on Nos?
Our Golden/Duck Toller cross cost us 3500 bucks before he was 8 months old, swallowing a small piece of corn cob that someone left out around a campfire down the way. Got lodged in his intestines and he was slowly starving to death. Had to have major surgery to get it out.
I am getting my first dog in a few weeks, 3/4 toller 1/4 golden lab,
I can't afford vet bills like that!
I hope she gets a lot of her dad in her (beautiful full duck toller), I find anything mixed with lab gets a lot of lab.
HAHAHA. That is sig material right there.
We spent $2000 ($1000 per knee) on knee surgery for ours. Granted, we didn't know the other knee was going to blow as soon as she healed from the first surgery, at which point we were already committed.
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