That would mean the peanut butter jar would be on the floor. The only time it's on the floor is when I give it to him after we've emptied it
We didn't make a midnight run to the vet for a gagging cough. It stopped. I think both
AIs can answer some or at least help lead you to answers to questions other than stupid ones.
Mike might chastise me for being "off topic" but I'll take my chances
This dog found his way to us a year ago during stormy night, tornadoes and all! God clearly placed him right where he was needed (for both of our sake).
He was starved, wormy, had been shot, matted, been in a fight, full of fleas, soaking wet and afraid. It was exactly 6 weeks after losing our 11 year old choc lab to kidney failure. After we got him stabilized, he had all the necessary shots, tests, etc. It was then we found out he was heart worm positive
That protocol is minimum 3 months of keeping them contained and still. He couldn't survive a Texas summer so he was made a house dog...a house dog with horrible separation anxiety! I couldn't leave the house without him going into full panic mode. He was supposed to be calm and still. So I spent all of June till the first of Oct IN the house with the exception of 3 times when my husband would stay home and we would sedate him but that didn't work all that well either. Today he's heart worm free, happy and healthy! This is a thank you card I made for the vet's clinic (showing said peanut butter)