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Date Posted: 10:44:02 pm, Fri, 03/28/08
Author: Judi
Subject: Believe it or not, it's easier without the towel, too. I wish I were there to help you with this.
In reply to: Judi 's message, "It will be easier if you are calm and act like it's no big deal to give her her pill. (msg)" on 10:41:03 pm, Fri, 03/28/08


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  • Boy Judi, you are exactly right.....I've definitely found with Maggie that I have to be calm...if I'm not and getting frusterated, she knows/feels my anxiety too and it just makes everything all that worse....I'm not having any real problems with the pilling, probably because I'm using the pill-pockets, but when it's time to go to the vet I know she can feel my anxiety about taking her and then she reacts accordingly!!
    you mentioned pilling your Maggie, is everything ok? I hope it's nothing serious? (NT)
    -- Kate, 6:59:05 am, Sat, 03/29/08
  • We're trying to get her allergies, whatever they are, under control. It's a chronic thing - she's licked all the fur off her abdomen and inner legs. Sad to say, I didn't even notice that until she turned up with allergies on and around her ears. I took her in for that, and the vet holds her up and says, how long has this been going on?, pointing to her tummy. Oops. At first she had to take an antibiotic along with the allergy med, and a topical antibiotic to wipe on her ears. The ears are good now, knock on wood. (more) -- Judi, 11:05:00 pm, Sat, 03/29/08

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