Apparently elephants doodle in the dirt with sticks on their own. Most of the elephant art I've seen is less representational than the drawings of elephants, though.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Bonny, I don't want to be like one of those people who, when they meet a doctor at a dinner party, start rattling off a list of symptoms, requesting a free diagnosis, BUT...
(You knew there'd be a but, right?)
Is there a supplement or a natural remedy, or even a dietary adjustment that's good for a dog who's always very nervous and high-strung?
Chloe, the dalmatian, is a very nervous dog. She shivers all the time, even in the summer, and that, combined with her tendency to bark at the slightest provocation, makes us think she's just high-strung and needs to chill. But we don't want to give her pharmaceutical remedies unless it's absolutely necessary.
But is there a doggie kava kava, or valerian root, or something similar?
Oh, and thank you.
I've never met a dalmatian who wasn't a bundle of nerves - I think it may be something about the breed.
I had a roommate with a dalmatian once. Stupidest dogs evah...gah.
I hope it's a trick. Just because I'm not ready to share space with too much sentience
OMG, that was kind what I was thinking. I was creeped out by the implications of sentient elephants (and started feeling incredibly guilty about them)
I would like Allyson's dinner. Mine was edamame, with bacon salt on top.
Unfortunately, that's been my experience too. Which doesn't mean there's no way to zen her out a bit. Hopefully.
I had a roommate with a dalmatian once. Stupidest dogs evah...gah.
Oh yeah. Chloe is dumber than a box of hair. But sweet; just crazy nervous.
My cat Clio keeps staring at my postcard of Che Guevera. I think it's love.
Back when, people on pet boards recommended something called rescue remedy for anxious critters. I think you find it at health stores. I have no idea of the efficacy or dosage, as I've never used it on my two furry neuroses (Mister Kitty and Devi.)
My cat Clio keeps staring at my postcard of Che Guevera. I think it's love.
Devi gets positively mesmerized by the call of the muezzine (I can't spell that or say it- muslim call to prayer) when it comes on the radio. It's funny.
I'm glad to see Allyson is taking such good care of herself tonight. That dinner sounds YUM.
We had one of our usuals: fish (tilapia) sauteed in butter and olive oil, leftover noodles for the kids, salad for me. And wine. Now fish and salad wait for DH, who seems to be stuck on the bus thanks to the some landslide on Sepulveda or something. (mudslide, not landslide. oops)
Isaac was a thorough and utter pill through dinner. Sigh. I want to tell myself he'll outgrow it, but I remember dinners with my brother and I am filled with FEAR. My poor mom.
When I had a psycho cat they gave her kitty prozac and it worked like a charm, but I recall the vet saying that dogs weren't as responsive to it.