Comments on: Saturdays with Scamp: Things I’ve learned http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html Love through Food Mon, 05 Dec 2011 17:36:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.13 By: Christina http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16275 Tue, 05 Jul 2011 01:12:33 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16275 Cute dog! The picture of him with your husband looks a little like your husband is biting its ear… funny. 🙂

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By: Anonymous http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16276 Mon, 04 Jul 2011 18:48:46 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16276 seriously, please be careful about Nutro food. There have been many dog deaths linked to this food. Any google search will turn it up. I wouldn't feed my dog Nutro even if they were providing it at no charge. Not worth the risk!

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By: thecookieboss http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16277 Mon, 04 Jul 2011 15:58:41 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16277 He's so cute! But I do agree, puppies are a lot of work!

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By: Anonymous http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16278 Mon, 04 Jul 2011 00:18:10 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16278 Have two poodle puppies. Try cutting back on the treats, as they can cause problems. Your local vet has a gastrointestinal formula dog food, that is easy on your dog's tummy. Enjoy your new found love!

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By: JulieD http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16279 Sun, 03 Jul 2011 03:02:09 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16279 He's so cute, Megan! I agree with switching his food slowly. If he doesn't get better or has diarrhea and loses weight, talk to your vet. My dog has a pancreatic condition and those were indications of that. Don't mean to scare you but you never know. All the best to you with your new family member. We love our pets, they give us so much!

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By: Lauren at Keep It Sweet http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16280 Sat, 02 Jul 2011 21:17:14 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16280 I love seeing more photos of your adorable puppy! Have a great weekend:-)

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By: Anonymous http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16281 Sat, 02 Jul 2011 15:54:55 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16281 Did you change his food slowly? Sometimes changing food too rapidly can cause tummy trouble – especially in puppies. Check with your vet about how to phase him gradually between the 2 foods. Hope that helps!

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By: Peggy http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16282 Sat, 02 Jul 2011 14:20:56 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16282 Puppies are so cute aren't they? Scamp is no exception either =)

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By: Brenda http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16283 Sat, 02 Jul 2011 13:54:15 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16283 The videos are hilarious, especially the second one, lol! He's adorable, enjoy!

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By: StephenC http://www.whatmegansmaking.com/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16284 Sat, 02 Jul 2011 11:36:39 +0000 http://localhost:8888/wordpress/2011/07/saturdays-with-scamp-things-ive-learned.html#comment-16284 I think Scamp is about as adorable as a doggie can be. As the parent of a 13-year old “pup” I still recall the investment of time and energy to turn him into a grown-up. But we succeeded and he is still a source of joy. Good luck with Scamp.

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