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My dogs LOVE carrots. There was a day when many (baby) carrots were consumed, and the next day all their poop was orange. Now they get only a few at a time.
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They forgot getting kicked out of bed by a ten pound dog. Or having them gang up on you to steal the blanket.
- Bon, Bennyboy1 and Spawn of Bon
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Aww baby! Now I want another puppy...
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I wasn't trying to be sarcastic. I really doubt they'll remove a healthy tail just because he keeps hitting it off stuff and I really do think he could be trained not to wag so violently. Dogs are smart.I'm looking for good vets in the area...not sarcasm. But ty.
The vet in the old Harley shop is excellent.
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I still don't think they'll cut it off. I keep banging my little toe on stuff and it bleeds quite a bit but they won't remove it.
Maybe you can train him to not wag so violently?
Or he might not have feeling in it, since you think it might have been broken before. In the end, your vet is the one that's going to be able to answer your concerns.
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Have you tried the bitter apple stuff to stop her from licking?
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Thanks. It's probably the watering being an issue. I had no idea that could happen. Thank you both for the insight. They're beefeater tomatoes, I think that's what the package said.
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So this is my first year attempting to grow anything. I picked tomatoes, because I enjoy them. However, it seems that every one either splits or gets a kind of seam on it before it is ripened. Any theories/ suggestions?
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If you don't have a lot, you can put them out now if you make hothouse covers and put them on every night and take them off every morning. I cut the bottoms off clear gallon milk jugs when I did that -- 30 years ago. I don't do that any more. The gain isn't worth the pain. But if you're worried about not having them in soil, you can do it. It's just gonna be work between now and June.
I would forget and kill them. THanks for the tip though.
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I put them in a bigger container a few days ago (they had been in one of those pots that come with a "grow kit" and were getting kind of crowded) and they seem much happier. I will look for tomato food the next time I'm at the stor, thanks Petee.
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So should I just put them in a bigger pot when they outgrow their starter? I'm worried about their roots getting bound up.
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One of my composters is full, one in inaccessible, the third is in the process of being moved and is thus unusable.
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Babies do grow up into adults.
Since when??
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That's pretty cool.
Meet my granddaughter Faith Marie
in Message Place
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Me too. I'm happy she got to go home! 💜💜