

Loving my Oldies
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Go the chemist, buy a bottle of Optrex and some cotton wool balls. Every day, soak a couple of cotton wool balls in the Optrex squeeze into her eyes and wipe around. The Optrex is an eye wash and will flush out her eyes and kill any bacteria that is caused from her licking the stained areas. I always have Optrex on hand and clean my dogs’ eyes regularly. Attached is a photo of Tamar when I adopted her from the pound (admittedly nearly 13 years ago), but as soon as I started using the Optrex the staining cleared up and to this day, she has never stained again. Ditto with several of my dogs over the years. Try this, I am sure it will help.
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I’ve applied to adopt. Still waiting a response - can’t understand what’s taking them so long.
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Keeping water bowl spillage to a minimum
Loving my Oldies replied to Quietpurpletiger's topic in General Dog Discussion
Try rubber back mats from Bunnings where the top is of an absorbent matter similar to coir or a fluffy. The mat will soak up the water and the rubber will stop the floor getting wet. Hose it off every couple of days and it drys very quickly. Or just a couple of towels, really, to catch the drops as the dogs walk away from the bowl. This is what I do. You might like to try microfibre towels, change every couple of days, washing machine at the end of the week - clean and dry in minute. -
Indonesian charity finds new homes overseas for unwanted dogs
Loving my Oldies replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
I find that comment really offensive. That “rescue dog” is about to become a much loved family pet. -
Should I Post South African trip photos?
Loving my Oldies replied to Canisbellum's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
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Should I Post South African trip photos?
Loving my Oldies replied to Canisbellum's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
So you have always had this amazing talent and ability to just “get” something? And you had to leave your beautiful old dog behind, or did he come with you? -
Widget: From Big Belly To Babies!
Loving my Oldies replied to Kirislin's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
They all look so well and shiny and HAPPY!! -
Should I Post South African trip photos?
Loving my Oldies replied to Canisbellum's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
What a ridiculous question Have a great time ! -
I want to cry. Poor darling Chimpies.
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That is just so sad, Grizabella. And your photographs are so beautiful. Is Kluet the boy who wanders around with a blanket over him. Such personalities and strong bonds. The will all be so bereft.
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Have you signed in on your tablet?
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Mike Baird’s on again off again banning of the Greyhound industry really raised their profile, I think, and so deservedly. There are a few I’ve seen in my neighbourhood, although I don’t know where they come from because this area is a popular walk for those near and far. I’ve also seen a couple being walked along Pennant Hills Road. Whether more a being adopted or whether people are beginning to venture out more with their Greys because of the good publicity, I don’t know. Would be an interesting bit of research.
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Looking For Our Future Companion
Loving my Oldies replied to brittany13's topic in General Dog Discussion
Oh my - he is sooooooooo gorgeous. Just looking at him would bring out the smiles and love and laughter. -
I think there is a difference between humping bales of straw and pushing a teeny tiny Pom around the block.
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Disturbing leaked video of animal abuse on set of A Dog's Purpose
Loving my Oldies replied to teekay's topic in In The News
Can I read that without seeing any video footage? -
No - go with the Canopy. Just make sure you have a couple of Punkah Wallahs walking alongside with their fans.
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I want one for myself
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Put a couple of plants in it and you can just say you are visiting a gardening friend . But honestly, if someone saw you pushing your little dog along in a trolley they would think you were wonderful.
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LOL to you both. Even a teensy dog gets heavy after a short while. Little pusher close to the ground where the wonderful smells can still waft into little Pom's nose