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<blockquote data-quote="tunaq" data-source="post: 238418" data-attributes="member: 6597"><p>we both did tell him that he did a great job and to keep up the great work.</p><p>we did keep the dog issue seperate as well. we did all talk about it later and expressed how important it is that they to have a steady, constant diet, especially since the one has had serious healthy issues his entire life. when we got the poor dog from the shelter he was covered head to toe in ticks of all sizes. it took us 6 hours to de-tick him. after he recovered from that, he got parvo and they said it was mainly because he had a weakend immune system after the ticks and recovering from that,that he was more suseptible to health issues. so for him, he has a hard time gaining and keeping the weight on. so for him especially, his diet is important. DSS said he had just givien up on him because his weight fluctuates somuch that he didn't see the big deal. husband explained thats all the more reason it was so important is because of his wieght issues and that should also encourage him to want to feed him and take care of him properly, so he might get over these issues. DSS said he understood and i was left at that. </p><p> </p><p>so thursday is his birthday. my mom is keeping daughter for the evening and we are taking DSS to dinner and a movie of his choice. i am just hoping the evening goes well for us all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tunaq, post: 238418, member: 6597"] we both did tell him that he did a great job and to keep up the great work. we did keep the dog issue seperate as well. we did all talk about it later and expressed how important it is that they to have a steady, constant diet, especially since the one has had serious healthy issues his entire life. when we got the poor dog from the shelter he was covered head to toe in ticks of all sizes. it took us 6 hours to de-tick him. after he recovered from that, he got parvo and they said it was mainly because he had a weakend immune system after the ticks and recovering from that,that he was more suseptible to health issues. so for him, he has a hard time gaining and keeping the weight on. so for him especially, his diet is important. DSS said he had just givien up on him because his weight fluctuates somuch that he didn't see the big deal. husband explained thats all the more reason it was so important is because of his wieght issues and that should also encourage him to want to feed him and take care of him properly, so he might get over these issues. DSS said he understood and i was left at that. so thursday is his birthday. my mom is keeping daughter for the evening and we are taking DSS to dinner and a movie of his choice. i am just hoping the evening goes well for us all. [/QUOTE]
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