Posted by B-maniac on January 18, 2014 at 16:23:04 from (75.133.241.47):
In Reply to: ot Question from Teal posted by B-maniac on January 17, 2014 at 20:47:50:
We greatly appreciate all the kind advise and comments. Teal is holding her own and does eat something different every day but not much of it. She has no problem with keeping it down. Maybe some vegetable beef tomorrow . It was chicken and some peanut butter on toast today. She's always been an outdoors loving dog but she will do like one poster mentioned, if I leave her out she would just lie out there in the freezing snow and freeze to death. I know she's insulated pretty good but I think I know what she's trying to do. Will keep you updated and I try to stay optimistic. So far no pain or suffering and she sleeps very peacefully. Will let her tell me what she wants. Thanks everyone. RB
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