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urine sample!
I have 2 staffies one female and one male
Taking a sample of wee from our Franky isn't a problem but getting one from Lucy is near impossible as she crouches down so low there is no daylight between her nether-regions and the grass/tarmac etc.
There hasn't been any need to collect a sample yet as she is a healthy 7yr old ...but I feel I need to be ready and having the right equipment on hand will be one less worry.
Any suggestions please
Taking a sample of wee from our Franky isn't a problem but getting one from Lucy is near impossible as she crouches down so low there is no daylight between her nether-regions and the grass/tarmac etc.
There hasn't been any need to collect a sample yet as she is a healthy 7yr old ...but I feel I need to be ready and having the right equipment on hand will be one less worry.
Any suggestions please
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Re: urine sample!
Not had to do it yet either but maybe a shallow takeaway container When Katy wees it does come out the back rather than forward so it might work.
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Re: urine sample!
That's the only thing I can suggest as well!
I think you're going to have to hone your reflexes!
I think you're going to have to hone your reflexes!
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Re: urine sample!
So. it looks like I will be having fun sooner or later.
With arthritis in my hips, being wobbly on my feet and in my young seventies (mind only) trying to use my non-existent acting skills in looking nonchalantly at the flora while keeping my eye on Lucy; in the hope of catching a bit of her wee before she starts running about wanting to play Tiggy, brings up some laughable images
By the way- Tiggy for anyone who doesn't know is a game I used to play as a child where you tagged someone and they in turn had to run after you to tag you back.'a bit like "Tiggy on 4 gates"
And now I'm casting my memory back to the Whip and Top and Snob games. Children grow-up so fast these days>
With arthritis in my hips, being wobbly on my feet and in my young seventies (mind only) trying to use my non-existent acting skills in looking nonchalantly at the flora while keeping my eye on Lucy; in the hope of catching a bit of her wee before she starts running about wanting to play Tiggy, brings up some laughable images
By the way- Tiggy for anyone who doesn't know is a game I used to play as a child where you tagged someone and they in turn had to run after you to tag you back.'a bit like "Tiggy on 4 gates"
And now I'm casting my memory back to the Whip and Top and Snob games. Children grow-up so fast these days>
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