[NAGDU] NAGDU Digest, Vol 185, Issue 5

Danielle Ledet singingmywayin at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 04:18:56 UTC 2020


I do not know.

On 8/10/20, anthony lewis via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Do you think she might have a chicken allergy?  That was the case with my
> golden.
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> Tony and Jagger
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>    1. Ellie (Danielle Ledet)
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> Subject: [NAGDU] Ellie
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> This is quite an embarrassing problem to have. Good thing most of our walks
> are outdoors! I do not know what's going on with Ellie, but I have tried
> the
> things recommended by my trainer and treating for the right behavior seemed
> to work for a while. Ever since we came home Ellie has consistently
> relieved
> herself in harness. Mostly it is once during a trip but could be twice at
> times. She had started pulling me toward the grass which is preferable but
> she never truly generalized it to other routes. Her usual MO is to just
> stop
> and dump or squat. No warning! It was suggested that I play with her and
> get
> her running before going out to park, but after 10 minutes of this and then
> parking, she just stands there in one spot or sniffs around and does
> nothing. It is hard to predict when she nedds to stop because she doesn't
> act differently other than to hang her head a little lower but not always.
> I
> have had trips where she dumps on the first part of the route, then squats
> on the second part even after I have just parked her before starting to
> walk
> and she did her #2 successfully. It is formed but usually a very soft lump.
> Once she even pooped in Walmart!
> I have parked her after a couple of blocks but she'll either go and then go
> again in harness or not go and then go in harness. My other 2 dogs never
> did
> this! I do not know what else to do and have put in a call to Guiding Eyes
> on Friday.  Even just walking in the complex to the back where the office
> is
> she will do this. We are 55 and older and disabled folks who live here so
> not a busy place at all. It is not her food because it was the same on Hill
> 's Science Diet Chicken and Barley, now she is on Purina One Smart Blend
> Chicken and Rice, and when we are near done we'll be switching to Victor
> Performance. Any thoughts?
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How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young,
compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and
tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will
have been all of these.
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