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« Reply #4477 on: August 22, 2022, 05:17:08 pm »


I feed my dog(s) with a plastic fork. It first started when I was feeding the 2 half sister poodles I had at the time. One was fairly tiny and had somehow gotten a hunk of food stuck in her throat. I came into the room JUST IN TIME! She was lying on her side struggling to breathe. I was terrified. I grabbed her and stuck my finger down her throat to dig out the obstruction. I'm totally convinced that 5 seconds too late and I would have lost her.

From that point forward, I fed both of them from the can and using a fork. It happened once again a few years later, but I was right there to witness the instant she started choking, so I was able to handle it quickly. I never minded having to feed them like babies. Actually, I enjoyed the bonding time. But when she started choking while I was hand feeding her, I was ecstatic that it was the method I'd decided on after that first choking incident.

Now my little girls await me in heaven, and I have a new (old) poodle. He tends to eat like a Hoover. Just zoooooom and the food's all gone. I decided he needs to slow down, so I implemented the feeding-by-fork method with him and he now takes in food at a normal pace. I should have done that from the beginning because, once you tell others about the close call you had with a choking dog, you learn that it's more common than you might think.


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« Reply #4478 on: August 22, 2022, 06:03:23 pm »
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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« Reply #4479 on: August 22, 2022, 06:04:05 pm »
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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« Reply #4481 on: August 22, 2022, 08:06:05 pm »
Dogs cry more when reunited with their owners

Date: August 22, 2022
Source: Cell Press
Summary: Dogs and humans clearly have a special bond. But do dogs, like humans, produce more tears at times when they are flooded with emotion? A new study says that, indeed, the eyes of our canine companions do well up with tears. In fact, it happens regularly when they're reunited with you.

Dogs and humans clearly have a special bond. But do dogs, like humans, produce more tears at times when they are flooded with emotion? A new study reported in Current Biology on August 22 -- which may be the first to look at this question -- says that, indeed, the eyes of our canine companions do well up with tears. In fact, it happens regularly when they're reunited with you.

"We found that dogs shed tears associated with positive emotions," says Takefumi Kikusui of Azabu University in Japan. "We also made the discovery of oxytocin as a possible mechanism underlying it."

Kikusui and colleagues made the discovery after one of his two standard poodles had puppies 6 years ago. He noticed that, when his dog was nursing the puppies, something changed in the dog's face; there were tears. Those tears don't fall as they often do in humans but they do get teary eyes.

"That gave me the idea that oxytocin might increase tears," Kikusui says.

Oxytocin, he explained, is known as the maternal or "love hormone." The researchers also knew from earlier observations that oxytocin is released in both dogs and their owners during interactions. So, they decided to run a reunification experiment and see if it brought dogs to tears.

First, they used a standard test to measure dogs' tear volume before and after reuniting with their owners. They found that tear volume indeed went up when they got back together with the familiar human and not with a person they didn't know.

When they added oxytocin to the dogs' eyes, their tear volume also went up. That finding supports the idea that the release of oxytocin plays a role in tear production when dogs and their people get back together.

They also asked people to rate pictures of dogs faces with and without artificial tears in them, and it turned out that people gave more positive responses when they saw dogs with teary eyes. These findings suggest that dogs' tear production helps to forge stronger connections between people and their dogs.

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Source:  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/08/220822130249.htm

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« Reply #4482 on: August 22, 2022, 09:37:27 pm »
Dogs cry more when reunited with their owners

Too much nonsense to prove what is evident on its face - There is love between pets and hoomins - And it goes both ways. One could say that bond is not as deep as between humans and I could offer no real defense, except to point at a cowboy who just lost his horse and companion of 25 years... That's a bitter thing. Heck, just losing my dog and companion of 17 years cut deeply and terribly.

That there is a powerful emotional connection, and that the connection is love that goes both ways, just goes without saying.

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« Reply #4483 on: August 23, 2022, 01:24:15 am »
Romans 12:16-21

Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

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« Reply #4484 on: August 23, 2022, 02:56:10 am »


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« Reply #4497 on: August 24, 2022, 01:00:47 am »

Almost ran over one this am on the way to the gym.
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