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RE: A Constipated Jack Russell - Tobi - 01-27-2015 (01-26-2015, 02:07 PM)Catherine Wrote: Okay, that's a challenge. HAHA! Many dogs use the broom handle as a stick anyway! That is not so much fun for the person trying to sweep up, but excellent fun for the dog! Realistic -seems to fit nicely. Majestic....that could definitely be a magic stick (and who WOULDN'T want one of those?!) ....or it could be a stick that once used to belong to the Queen! RE: A Constipated Jack Russell - Catherine - 01-27-2015 Quote:Majestic....that could definitely be a magic stick (and who WOULDN'T want one of those?!) I never thought about the Queen. Maybe it is the stick that her dogs use. Scholastic: Obviously that is the stick you take to obedience school, to play with during recess. Acoustic: Since you coo at babies, maybe it is a stick for baby dogs Caustic: It must be a stick that has a high price Stick-up: A stick that has been put away on an upper shelf. RE: A Constipated Jack Russell - LeonilCraig - 01-27-2015 You can tell if your Jack Russell is constipated if they show the following symptoms: * He shows struggle and discomfort when 'doing his business' * Going for long periods between bowel movements * Decreased appetite * Bloating RE: A Constipated Jack Russell - Catherine - 01-28-2015 Those are the signs alright. I have to watch for that with my reptiles. Old Earl is not so good at bowel movements, but the other day he had a really big wet one. Unfortunately I was holding him at the time. |