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persephone

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  1. It is a bit sore , no doubt ... but he certainly has NO idea of what his testicles were, let alone feeling "violated " :)
  2. SO hoping for a happy day or two ... we do need Bru pics :)
  3. I hope you have a more relaxed weekend .. thinking of you :)
  4. Talking it over with Steve is indeed the wisest choice, as he knows you, your dogs and your situation :)
  5. I agree - why expose her to other dogs if she reacts like that ? She doesn't 'have' to like or play with others of her kind - esp as she has her sibling , training, and a wonderful doggy yard!! Also, I would be concerned that your boy may pick up on her behaviour , and react in ways you won't enjoy Another who strongly suggests a reputable and recommended behaviourist .Feel free to ask on here for names !!
  6. Just make sure he gets some fluid tonight .. and get some sleep . Tomorrow will be a big day .
  7. I prefer to not have things too warm ..as then puppies may not gravitate toward mum , and she may not gather them in ;) Just make sure the chill is off the air ,...(have you thought about one of these ? they are fantastic, and safe! ) and whelping box is preferably like a 'den/cave' to keep bodywarmth trapped in there .
  8. swazzie - That diagnosis certainly sounds very bad - so yes, a specialist opinion will either confirm and explain and guide - or perhaps give other news. I wish you all the strength needed .
  9. being optimistic here ..depending where it is ..did they mention a resection? Anyhow - get your second opinion - and ask for a written report - as you may not be in a state to absorb the info - this shouldn't be a problem , and will give you something to study .
  10. Ok - I would get the second opinion now , ASAP - no use waiting any longer, if he seems to be losing weight so quickly .And, if the diagnoses match - then you know . It is indeed , such a quick decline , that it seems decisions need to be made fast . SO sorry for you all - take lots of happy photos ...and cuddle your boy lots ..
  11. Don't think you HAVE to have a puppy to have a strong relationship :) My absolute favourite 'heart dog' as an adult was obtained by me at 2 yrs of age - we bonded in a short time - to the extent of him escaping from a commercial kennel situation, finding my car in the car park , and squeezing in the 1/2 open window , to sit on the the driver's seat !! What could I do , but take him home ? No way would I recommend a puppy to anyone with little kids ..yes, lots of families do it , but , as stated , it's like having another baby in the house!! Toilet training, chewing, illness, cleaning, play rules, vet visits, innoculations, entertaining, toys everywhere- AND the kids need to be trained as well ;)
  12. Good plan! If a professional is reachable- why struggle all by yourself? :)
  13. So, what does K9pro say ? as they have a deal of input, and know your pup MUCH better than we do , I feel it would be wise to ask them :)
  14. I would perhaps just use mince (lean) and wombaroo for a few days ? When weaning here , pups don't get kibble at 4 weeks - they get mince and huge bones with heaps of meat on :)
  15. Wow???? that is beautiful. It would be stunning on a wall!
  16. Oh:( So sorry. I hope he is on anti nausea and pain relief at least- and don't forget you can always get a second opinion. Did they X-ray ? : hug:
  17. ..and the bungy chook is a home ALONE toy ... to me that says one dog in a yard .. ?
  18. if there are two dogs ..and a food dispenser , this can lead to arguments the tether tug looks a great idea ..:)
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