mattsdragon
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Congratulations on the solid poop.
He was started on an anti-anxiety medication.
Hopefully this won't be permanent. I'm surprised the vet put him on it so soon really. Is your vet grey savvy? Some of his blood test results will come back different than other breeds.
As far as pooping in the house, Dasher had the occasional accident for up to 2 months after bringing him home. I don't think he fully understood the house training bit then. He'll still pee on an artificial plant in the house if it's low enough for him.He acts like I'm so thoughtful for bringing the plants inside so he doesn't have to go out.
I love it when I get in a new thread early!![]()
I have been owned by greyhounds all my life. My Uncle ran a local kennel and I would work in the summer at the training grounds.
Some 25 years later I am still knee deep.
As I type this now there are 5 greys snoring throughout the house.
Nothing you have written seems all that unusual for any large dog keep in a kennel his entire life. From the company of 10 to 30 kennelmates to 0 is a large adjustment and then to change homes and schedules is another.
It took my last newbie about 3 weeks to get the stomach in line.
You are doing a fine job with him.
Have you tried letting him sleep near you on his bed at night? The sooner he feels comfortable the sooner you can let him roam free.
I never crated my greys but the crates were always there if they wanted to "escape". Of course I have gone through at least 8 remote controls, 3 pair of reading glasses, and every concievable Happy Meal toy. They all mysteriously appered mangled in one doggie bed or another. I am sure DirecTv
is reconsidering my "gold member" status.
You love him and he will show you what unconditional really means.
Congratulations and welcome to a most wonderful club.![]()
It may just take him awhile to get used to a leashed bathroom break.
I can turn mine out in the yard as it is fenced. I think that may be your problem. He will adjust.
Both of my females will not go while on a walk. The males have marked most of South Alabama by now. As soon as we return I let the girls out and they immediately pee and come in.
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Do you have a dog park near you? We have get togethers at local softball fields once a month. Now that is a sight.
I agree. He's used to being a leash to go somewhere, not to "go", if you know what I mean. Dasher still picks the furthest corner to do his business and won't do it at all if anyone is outside with him.It may just take him awhile to get used to a leashed bathroom break.
I can turn mine out in the yard as it is fenced. I think that may be your problem. He will adjust.
Right now he doesn't come when called, etc.
I agree. He's used to being a leash to go somewhere, not to "go", if you know what I mean. Dasher still picks the furthest corner to do his business and won't do it at all if anyone is outside with him.
Welcome to the club! Again, you have to realize he has never really been taught to respond to a name, if so, he'd get distracted on the track. Even with a trainer he might not be the type of dog to come right away. It's just their personality. Someone said to me once that their grey comes when they call every single time they feel like it.![]()
BTW--his fecal came back negative. I'm wondering if it's the food at this point--I've been feeding Innova EVO, so I'm thinking I might want to try Nutro instead to see if that will take care of the problem.
I apologize in advance to anyone who has been offended by my describing my dogs GI issues. I've been doing so only because a few people who have been posting on this thread have been very helpful and offering advice. This post has a lot of GI type info, and if that offends you, then please skip it. For those who have so patiently and expertly offered up advice, you have no idea how much I've appreciated it.![]()
I fed him a bowl of it this morning, he ate almost all of it. He finished eating and went to the dog bed. Half an hour later I still hadn't heard gurgling or rumbling. There was no noxious gas.
90 minutes later we went for a walk. I slipped on the Martingale. He walked really well. We got a few houses down and he pee'd. At the end of the next street, he pooped. It was formed. A little soft, but acceptable.
Anne - I've been following your story and just have to say that your Skeet has hit the doggie lottery with you! Most people would have given up by now. He is lucky to have you.
I hope things get easier every day. I have very little knowledge of greyhounds but I think they are absolutely gorgeous dogs.
Oh and I didn't even equate that the Nutro Lamb and Rice is full of carbs. Boy do we need a head smacking smilie. I've been giving it to my border collie and she is bulking waaayy up. She is a rescue dog and was being fed that when I picked her up. I think its time for a change.
I hope Skeet has a good day today!![]()
Hey, we've been reading a thread that shows a decomposed turtle. This is no worse.![]()
Hopefully it was the food! Maybe it was just too rich for him.