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Hi all. I just don;t get why my Tyler always has the craggy overgrown beak! I feed him on cement. I give him cuddle bone and those banquet bars. He looks like Voldemort. It doesn't bother him <yet> but I need to get him trimmed.
My question: is there anyone in SoCal (I live SFV) with experience that would like to help me do it ? I spend a lot of money every time I go to the vet and thought maybe someone who happens to live near me and has experience could do it quicker and easier (without the sedation) and for less money. Just a thought. Otherwise I'll head to the vet again.
Also- the eye stuff. What do you use for them? I am 100% certain it is not a hydration issue. My guy drinks a LOT of water. I see him drink regularly- head underwater for 6-10 minutes at a time and I feed him hay wet down along with cactus and dandelions. What is the cloudiness from and is there something I can use?
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it. If you know of a vet tech or tort person near SFV that is up for helping with a beak trim Im at fanofthedog AT yahoo.com Im just so scared to do it myself ( I haven't ever used a dremel for anything) but I do believe my guy is a good candidate for tolerating it. He's 125lbs

My question: is there anyone in SoCal (I live SFV) with experience that would like to help me do it ? I spend a lot of money every time I go to the vet and thought maybe someone who happens to live near me and has experience could do it quicker and easier (without the sedation) and for less money. Just a thought. Otherwise I'll head to the vet again.
Also- the eye stuff. What do you use for them? I am 100% certain it is not a hydration issue. My guy drinks a LOT of water. I see him drink regularly- head underwater for 6-10 minutes at a time and I feed him hay wet down along with cactus and dandelions. What is the cloudiness from and is there something I can use?
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it. If you know of a vet tech or tort person near SFV that is up for helping with a beak trim Im at fanofthedog AT yahoo.com Im just so scared to do it myself ( I haven't ever used a dremel for anything) but I do believe my guy is a good candidate for tolerating it. He's 125lbs

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