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No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 10:11
by Diflower
Ho hum. Not a nice start to the day, won't make you feel ill with it but I'm sure you can imagine. Our poor carpet is beyond help.
It seems the antler triggered a bad colitis attack, poor Minnie, I feel so guilty that we gave her this thing as such a treat. It was awful, she was going round the garden with it coming out both ends. She did get through the antler piece very quickly, but even so she can't have any more.
The good thing was we saw the lovely Alison, who was delighted to see Minnie - and vice versa :)
Oh and we weighted her and she's lost about 2.5 kg, so that's good.

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 11:51
by Lozzles
Oh poor Minnie :( Hopefully after this bout she will be fine. Nasty shock for her and you too Di xxx

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 11:55
by meriad
Oh poor Minnie :( Hopefully she's feeling loads better very soon

But I am quite amazed that she has managed to chew the antler. My sister has one for their dog and it's as hard as anything and the dog cannot chew it at all; just gnaws and gnaws and nothing happens? I must ask her where they got theirs from

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 12:07
by Ally
Hope Minnie feels better soon Di. xx

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 12:34
by debih
Oh no. Poor Minnie.

Hope she is feeling much better now.

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 12:52
by Diflower
meriad wrote:Oh poor Minnie :( Hopefully she's feeling loads better very soon

But I am quite amazed that she has managed to chew the antler. My sister has one for their dog and it's as hard as anything and the dog cannot chew it at all; just gnaws and gnaws and nothing happens? I must ask her where they got theirs from


There are different parts to the antler meriad. This bit was quite smooth, others are from lower down and more sort of ribbed; we spoke to both stallholders on Monday and both said there was no difference.
Alison was surprised too, but we all agreed it's just not worth the risk of trying another. Thing is, even if she had it slowly, and we kept taking it away, it's still in the end not doing her any good.

We were told to give her just a little of her normal food, so I did that, she ate it, and threw it up half an hour later :roll:
She'd had an anti-sickness injection too. I'm now going to ignore the supposed current thinking of feeding them through it and starve her now till tomorrow morning, I just can't face any more of it today.

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 13:25
by JoM
Oh no, poor Minnie! I feel really guilty for suggesting it now :?
Like the one that Ria's sister's dog has though, Billy's seems to be indestructible but it was 'ridgy' when we bought it and not at all smooth.
This is Bill's after 8 months of A LOT of chewing
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Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 13:41
by Diflower
Oh gosh no don't feel guilty Jo! I did read up all about them, as well as talk to the stallholders so we all thought we were doing the right thing :?
I would still be tempted to let her have another one that looked more like yours, and keep a close eye on it/her. Not for a while though ;)

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 15:53
by JoM
(((Di and Minnie)))
Was Alison able to suggest anything else for her to chew on?

Re: No more antlers

PostPosted: 09 May 2013, 16:13
by Diflower
No!
Which is why I've gone ahead and ordered one...I do reckon the one we had must have been unusually easy to get through.
I won't be giving it to her for a while, but I'm sure she'll be fine again in a few days, so long as she stops managing to hold pills in her throat then spit them out :evil: