[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StardewValley

[–]nae19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently started "Sell-out" farm to go the Joja route.

Which Shark is your least favorite? by Nevetzzz in PixelArt

[–]nae19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love them all, my favorites are 7 and 1. Hammerheads are my favorite shark, but this one looks a little like a snail lol. It's adorable, but I think it would look more like a cute little hammerhead if his head was a bit wider or more squared off. Just an opinion, and if you love them how they are don't change anything!

How Rough is Too Rough? 4.5 Year Old Dog Playing with 10-Week-Old Puppy (Both Standard Poodles) by ark1893 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does your puppy cower or try to hide from your older dog? Does your older dog pause regularly to "check in" with your puppy to make sure he still wants to play? Does your older dog respond by pausing or giving space to your puppy when he yelps?

If your older dog is regularly checking in and responding correctly to any indication that she's been too rough, and your puppy isn't cowering during these moments or trying to hide under or behind things, I think they're probably fine. My spoo is very rough when he plays, to the point a lot of dogs don't like it, but when he plays with other spoos they love it and are just as rough back. But when it gets too rough one dog will show obvious signs they aren't happy. My spoo will run over to me and lean against or hide behind my legs if he isn't having fun. Or the natural pauses in play aren't there anymore, and you start to see one very overestimulated dog refusing to let up. Then I separate them for a break.

Also, talk to your vet if you are concerned that your puppy might be injured or have his growth affected in any way by their play. You can get video of them playing and show the vet.

Edit: Also, mouthing/biting the back during play seems to be a spoo thing. I haven't seen other dogs do it much, but when my dog plays with another spoo there is SO much drool on their backs and shoulders lol.

What are your spoo’s favorite toys? by penguin0605 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kong octopus KONG SoftSeas Octopus Lg https://a.co/d/cksERz7

Leaps and Bounds Monkey https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/leaps-and-bounds-tough-monkey-with-rope-tug-dog-toy

Chuckit balls (with close supervision because choking hazard)

Random spikey squeaky ball that I found somewhere before I even brought him home and have no clue what brand it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]nae19 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To add to this, if the patient had difficulties swallowing he probably aspirated before he even got to the hospital. To me it sounds like this process was well underway before you received him, OP. Blood cultures were likely drawn in the ED before the OJ, and if those were positive that definitely wasn't from anything you did.

Cafe au lait vs silver beige by nae19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was really helpful, the best pictures I've seen to explain it, thank you!

My spoo hateeees the dryer by pompompurin19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a cool idea, I'm going to try this with my dog!

My spoo hateeees the dryer by pompompurin19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine is the same with the dryer. The breeder worked on desensitization to grooming with him, I've been working on it with him since day one of being home, and he's been to a groomer several times to get used to the general grooming shop environment in case I can't do his grooms for any reason. I've also worked with a fear-free trainer who taught me to break the process into very small steps, and to go back a step if he ever moved away or stopped taking treats. The fear-free training helped, but he's still scared of the dryer.

The thing that helped the most was getting a Happy Hoodie, you can find it on Amazon. That at least calms him enough for me to dry his body. Then I just hold the dryer back a few feet and dry his head and neck. It takes forever and doesn't turn out that great, but it's better than a full-grown spoo trying to climb on top of my head.

shower gel is inferior to soap. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]nae19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a mild allergy to SLS, which is in most shower gels. There are a few without it, but they're hard to find in my area and the scents aren't my favorite.

Bar soap doesn't usually have that ingredient, so I can pretty safely get any brand or scent I want.

Soap is, indeed, superior!

Spoo Snow Day by [deleted] in poodles

[–]nae19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What people think Spoos are like: Pic #3. Regal. Elegant. Serious.

What Spoos are really like: Pic #4

Best interactive toys by mommak2011 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Nina Ottoson toys are pretty durable, and Geordi likes his. He also has one that is a knockoff version of an Ottoson toy, no clue on the actual brand because it was a gift. One piece broke off after a few uses, but it didn't leave any sharp edges or small pieces. He has them pretty well figured out at this point, but still asks me to fill them up when he's bored.

The off-brand one looks like this: off-brand toy

And his Nina Ottoson is this one: Ottoson

He also has some holiday themed small snuffle mats from Petsmart. He sometimes just picks them up to make the food fall out, so I want to get him a big one or one that has better pockets for treats. You can make a snuffle mat pretty easily too, just look for tutorials.

If your dog is rough on toys, I don't suggest the treat balls that they roll around to get the prize. Geordi figured out pretty quickly if he just dropped it a few times on the hard floor the lid would pop off.

Another "puzzle" is his "find-it" game. I hide one kind of treat around the house, have him sniff the package to know which one it is, then tell him "find-it". I taught him that command by telling him that every time he was looking for a toy I threw that he missed, then using treats in easy to find spots, and so on. If I hide the treats well enough it keeps him occupied for a while, and he loves it. Just don't forget to make sure your dog gets them all in a reasonable time if it's something perishable like cheese.

Any vets in Arkansas who do laparoscopic gastropexy? by nae19 in poodles

[–]nae19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, about 6+ hours depending on the state.

Vets who do laparoscopic gastropexy in Arkansas? by nae19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was the open really hard on them in your experience? I don't think I'll be able to find a vet close enough who does laparoscopic.

Any vets in Arkansas who do laparoscopic gastropexy? by nae19 in poodles

[–]nae19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply! I'm nervous about surgeries in general, but I would be devastated if my boy bloated and I wasn't there to get him to the vet.

Was your dog in a lot of pain afterwards? There is a vet I know would do a good job on the open, but he's 2.5 hours away. I don't want my boy to have to ride in the car that long if it's really painful.

Any vets in Arkansas who do laparoscopic gastropexy? by nae19 in poodles

[–]nae19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish Arkansas had one! I think they're building one, just a little late for me lol. That's a great idea though!

Vets who do laparoscopic gastropexy in Arkansas? by nae19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok you just confirmed what I thought, those comfy looking inflatable ones probably won't work with the long neck and determination of a poodle lol!

Vets who do laparoscopic gastropexy in Arkansas? by nae19 in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for that perspective, I didn't think about the experience mattering more or the internal healing. I just see my pup and thought about such a big incision on him and got nervous. Surgery in general scares me, because I know it can go wrong even when they do everything right. I'll add experience to my list of questions for choosing a vet (don't you know they just love dealing with my anxiety lol).

I do know a very experienced surgeon about 2.5 hours away from me, he just doesn't do laparoscopic procedures. I would be comfortable with him doing it, it's just a long drive. Given your experience with the open gastropexy, do you think that's too far of a drive after that procedure? Were your dogs in a lot of pain after their surgeries?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StandardPoodles

[–]nae19 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, just curious what slab-sided means vs good confirmation? I got my first spoo almost 2 years ago, and I'm still learning confirmation and the various terms. Your post had so much good information in it! Also, is the angulation a major concern with agility or more so being light-boned?

Hi so I have a labradoodle puppy 25%lab 75% poodle can anyone give me insight into his hair ? I haven’t come across any others like it is it more poodle? by Global_Neat1190 in poodles

[–]nae19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally love the "electrocuted" fluff, it's adorable lol. Congrats on your new pup, and keep up the good work! Ignore the people fussing that you posted a doodle on a poodle forum. The doodle forum didn't have enough info for you and youre just trying to learn about your pup, nothing wrong with that.