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Posted on 12/30/2004 7:01:16 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
What the heck is a "hove"?
Ok well, I'm fixing to head out of here and give Sarah Lee her tetanus. My first timeeeee. Oh well, she's got a big neck.
I buy vet wrap everytime I'm at the tack or feed store. I use alot of it on horses and kids. My kids think it's cool to have a slight sprain and I wrap their legs in vet wrap. Makes them feel special.
If you can give a human a shot, you will have absolutely no trouble giving a horse a shot.
I use it on my neurotic dog who licks hot spots on her legs.
I love it - also works for sprained wrists and fingers :) You can always tell who has horses. Those who show up at work or the store with pristine gauze and/or cast don't, those with horses show up with purple or green vet wrap.
The stuff is more useful that duct tape.
Almost... If it were only less chewable.. Here we show the vet wrap covered in duct tape for neurotic dog.
Did you get some eyeglasses at the show?
Didn't go. It'll have to wait til next week. I haven't felt very good the last few days and I all I did today was sit home and chat.
I think it goes on for another week so I still have time to go. Monday is my only busy day next week.
Great minds think alike! Why does the dog need his leg taped up? You probably told me but I don't remember.
You use that for toilet paper, you better not have much hair back there.
She licks hot spots on her front legs when we do something horrid to her like leave her alone for the day. ;~D She's really neurotic.
If I can wrap them and get her to leave them alone for a few days till they start to heal up, they heal up, otherwise, she just keeps it up, like a nervous habit.
Bad visual, very bad visual. On that note, good night everyone and have a wonderful weekend.
You, too.
Well, I'll be darn.
I used to have a cat that would get mad at me when I left him for the day. He would pee on my clothes. He even peed in a dryer full of clothes when I left the dryer door open.
She actually learned this behavior from my late great Labrador Logan.... He'd do this when he was stressed... and I'd try to stop him with an Elizabethan collar... I'd catch her licking his hot spots when he couldn't.
On that note... We're going out... she'll hopefully cope with it well.
Almost time for a new thread ;~D
I'm looking at the cat's food he came with. It's purina ONE special care for adult cats. It says advanced hairball formula but nothing about urinary. This isn't what you were talking about, is it?
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