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Yes Karis, you look fabulous. With or without the tie.

Yes Karis, you look fabulous. With or without the tie.

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From: Jhones (Sat Dec 8 19:36:33 2012)
Hi Darcy, I have a 6 year rescued grohneuyd (1 of 4) that seems to be a compulsive licker. It seems that once she gets a nick or scratch she licks it until it is a major wound. The other grohneuyds do some licking but not as obsessively as Hannah. The area she is licking now has been healed up twice using an E-collar and topical creams. Once we think the area is healed and remove the E-collar within 48 hours she has the area raw again. Do you have any ideas about what else we can do? She is a registered pet therapy dog with TDInc and does a few hours of pet therapy a week so I would like to keep her as wound free as possible. Thanks, Patrice and Hannah Kearney,NeDear Patrice and Hannah, If she was mine, I'd get her to a vet chiropractor. It's possible that she has some nerve or alignment issues going on which make her lick. If they can calm those things, it can calm her emotions, too. It's pretty amazing what chiropractic and acupuncture can do. Darcy
From: Jhones (Sat Dec 8 19:36:34 2012)
Hi Darcy, I have a 6 year rescued grohneuyd (1 of 4) that seems to be a compulsive licker. It seems that once she gets a nick or scratch she licks it until it is a major wound. The other grohneuyds do some licking but not as obsessively as Hannah. The area she is licking now has been healed up twice using an E-collar and topical creams. Once we think the area is healed and remove the E-collar within 48 hours she has the area raw again. Do you have any ideas about what else we can do? She is a registered pet therapy dog with TDInc and does a few hours of pet therapy a week so I would like to keep her as wound free as possible. Thanks, Patrice and Hannah Kearney,NeDear Patrice and Hannah, If she was mine, I'd get her to a vet chiropractor. It's possible that she has some nerve or alignment issues going on which make her lick. If they can calm those things, it can calm her emotions, too. It's pretty amazing what chiropractic and acupuncture can do. Darcy
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Does it get any more fabulous than a well lit Karis? IMG_9969.jpg Karis... Just straight up rockin' it Big John! Yes Karis, you look fabulous. With or without the tie. IMG_9719.jpg Roo gets ready IMG_1174.jpg IMG_1157.jpg
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