Good find, but until I get some more Innokin tanks, they'll have to wait, I've already got 2 boxes of Ni, 3 of Ti and 1 of Claptons and only 2 Apex tanks at the moment and they still have the original coils in. Still waiting for my "S" to arrive from FTBob,just found these SEG Vapour | Discounting Your Vapering Needs
Still loving the cleito
Have you tried GodYog yet George
I've tried that one Bob.Big Mommas is a good strawberry creamy milkshake from Rejuiced@Marcus1970 You could try Rejuiced - The Kings Peach as well, that's not bad
Out of the 4 I got, it's the only one I haven't tried yet, You Donut! & Raspberry Cream are both nice and they are not a bad price eitherI've tried that one Bob.Big Mommas is a good strawberry creamy milkshake from Rejuiced
Good to know - I'm not keen on peach ones anyway, so will wait for the Cookie Monster to show up at 70% VG (He said it was due soon some weeks ago!)Yes,i'll stick to his others![]()
I have a few Rejuiced sat waiting for me to try them - must get around to it. Only tried the banana one so far and it seems quite nice.I've tried that one Bob.Big Mommas is a good strawberry creamy milkshake from Rejuiced
Hope that's minus the chocolate !Snickers bar rolled into little balls
No, but the chocolate isn't really thick on those - mostly the gooey peanut filling, and it's probably the chopped nuts that mask the hardness of the pill.Hope that's minus the chocolate !

I thought you would have known that chocolate is poisonous for both dogs and cats, just google "chocolate and dogs" for loads of references, you really shouldn't give them any chocolate product.No, but the chocolate isn't really thick on those - mostly the gooey peanut filling, and it's probably the chopped nuts that mask the hardness of the pill.
A small amount of chocolate like that shouldn't harm her. We never give them pieces of solid chocolate, but a very small piece of a chocolate biscuit or something like a Kit Kat has been a treat on numerous occasions. We don't eat them, but keep them for visits by our sons!
If the vet is happy to have her on these Paracetamol and codeine tablets (Pardale-V) for a time, then I doubt small amounts of chocolate will harm her. We'll only use this method for some evening doses of tablets. I find a rich moist fruit cake used in the same way works well for other evening doses.
Of course we know about dogs & chocolate (grapes & other things too) but a small slice off a Snickers bar, thick bit of chocolate cut off the top, and the pill rolled up in what's left and it gets taken. It's not a high grade chocolate, nor is it a dark chocolate, so much lower levels of theobromine. She's always had small bits of chocolate biscuits, and never any adverse effect - she even grabbed a whole chocolate biscuit that fell onto the floor once and ran off with it.I thought you would have known that chocolate is poisonous for both dogs and cats, just google "chocolate and dogs" for loads of references, you really shouldn't give them any chocolate product.
Oh! okay, sorry to hear Sophie is limping again, hope it's not something to worry about, I'm sure she will soon let you know if it gets worse, by either not moving around or eating properly, let's hope it's weeks and maybe longer, fingers crossed for her.Of course we know about dogs & chocolate (grapes & other things too) but a small slice off a Snickers bar, thick bit of chocolate cut off the top, and the pill rolled up in what's left and it gets taken. It's not a high grade chocolate, nor is it a dark chocolate, so much lower levels of theobromine. She's always had small bits of chocolate biscuits, and never any adverse effect - she even grabbed a whole chocolate biscuit that fell onto the floor once and ran off with it.
Whatever, it had to do for now - getting the pain under control is so important. I'm getting an assortment of caramel/peanut or similar things that are a bit 'lumpy', sticky, and can be rolled into a ball - if one or two work, then we'll be doubly happy. Tonight it'll be fruit cake that has the pills in it
She's limping ever so slightly today, but hopefully it's just a passing spell. I hope so. She's otherwise bright and appears really happy.
I asked the vet for statistics from his own recent 'patients' on palliative care, and it quite literally can be a matter of days ...weeks if we're lucky, and extreme luck we don't even think about yet.
We just hope for another day each night, and are grateful for each good day she gets.
Thanks Bob - I appreciate your concern, and I'm not happy at giving her anything with chocolate on a fairly regular basis, but she was so shocked when we tried to put them at the back of her throat, it felt awful to stress her so badly. One she'd cope with, but three at a time is a bit much. I'm going to try adding a little water to honey, popping a pill at the back of her throat and squirting the honey from a medicine syringe immediately to make her swallow - may work with all three, or we may all end up in a sticky mess, but we'll try anythingOh! okay, sorry to hear Sophie is limping again, hope it's not something to worry about, I'm sure she will soon let you know if it gets worse, by either not moving around or eating properly, let's hope it's weeks and maybe longer, fingers crossed for her.
Good news indeed!
we want picciesor we may all end up in a sticky mess,
