watch her closely, limit access when you cant and you can always buy plexiglass sheets to attach to any walla in the room she is in and then there's no way she can chew them.
It's not that they can't chew them.. of course they can!! The reason we use them so much is they don't have strings that can wrap around the intestines and such.
I had a blind dog once. The best advice i can give you is watch out for pointy corners, pad as much as you can and put food/water against a solid object so they are harder to knock over. Try not to change anything around as he will eventually learn his area by feel and smell
Without a hitch indeed! Me and Emily arrived within minutes of each other and me and Steve pulled in to the parking lot at the same time (literally!) Exact timing.
ok... took me a while to get things settled at home but now for the pics of my leg of BUNNY TRANSPORT.... drum roll please!!!
Leaving Emily !
Yay we all fit!!
Even though one of us had to go in the front!!
LUNCH TIME
Enjoying Burger King!!
Hit the big city CHARLOTTE!!!
Hit our first...