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LilBit and Diesel's new doggie bunk bedsWhat do you do with multiple dogs and limited floor space?  You build doggie bunk beds!  Great Danes require rather large beds and fortunately, we have a foyer that is just the right size for this.

The bed is very sturdy and the whole thing is easily removable. We can take it down, sweep, and put it back together in no time.  It is built with ledgers on both sides and has sturdy slats just like a regular bed, then has 3/4 inch plywood on top of that.  For the padding we have 1 inch padded exercise flooring cut to size.  It is gray in the photo.

You may remember LilBit, our Great Dane, who has mega esophagus. (You can read more about her HERE.) She is three years old now, doing fine, and that is her in the top bunk. Diesel is her brother in the bottom bunk, and they are both loving this new setup.  We had a step so she could more easily hop up to the top.  It doubled as their food storage container, but she doesn’t use the step.
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So far, so good with this idea.  As long as they don’t fight over who gets the top bunk, I think it will all be fine.

 

LilBit turns One!

Lilbit-B-1 year oldYou may recall from a previous post, that we have a dog with Megaesophagus.  We are thrilled to celebrate her first birthday January 9th, 2015.  She is a smallish, but very healthy Great Dane. We’ve had her since she was born, and the vet told us that most dogs with a severe case like hers don’t live very long.  If you aren’t familiar with Megaesophagus, it is a manageable, but not fixable condition where her esophagus muscles don’t push her food to her stomach.  Other than that, she is perfect and wonderfully talented.  In this birthday picture to the left, you can see our solution to the esophagus problem.  It is her special table that Doug built. She is standing on her hind legs in this photo.  An older version was this bar stool, in the photo to the right, but she outgrew that rather quickly.

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Some dogs can get Megaesophagus later in life usually due to other health issues or as a side effect from medication.  If your dog is losing weight, regurgitates regularly or is aspirating food or water have your vet check for this condition with a simple x-ray.  It is manageable, and for LilBit, she got a bonus… Awesome leg muscles that any dog would be proud to show off!