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Everything posted by persephone
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it was such a cooperative little flutterby - amazing :) Thanks, Ams
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This afternoon . I couldn't believe it :) FLICKRLINK
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LOVE IT !!
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Shouldn't laugh- BUT he is a young male lab ..... that says a lot of it . the OWNERS need to be educated first ;) They need to learn WHY dogs pull and jump and lick and act crazy WHY he is trying to get the halter off WHAT is his reward for this behaviour and HOW to understand what he's thinking . if dog is entire .. I suggest castration. I also suggest they get good professional help ASAP - before there are tears . yes, it may cost - but much less than Doctor or Vet bills .labs are strong , and accidents involving falling over/broken leashes etc happen in an instant ( yes, been there, done that) A professional who can SEE them interacting can then work with them on management . Hopefully they will understand that some outside help will be SUCH a relief for them ...
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ewwww..messy
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I found an ingredient list & info on the website ..just do a google search ;) I am not putting up a link & doing free advertising for them :p
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Not a bad plan ,BUT a dog out of its environment may be more inclined to try & escape .. or be not as well behaved, or be noisier ... and fences etc need to be ABSOLUTELY secure .better a dog in a facility, than one running around an unknown area , lost and upset ;) I will never look after anyone's dog anymore - it is so stressful
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yummy fish!! :)
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He was fascinated , and din't attempt to grab it (this time)
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This should be moved to teh abuse section perhaps ?? I feel like vomiting just reading teh heading ..and NO I have not watched the video :(
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;) perhaps you have a different meaning of the word than I do? A holistic practitioner takes lifestyle etc into account when prescribing ..and gives not only chemicals , but also may assist in changing diet /exercise - all sorts of things! I used to attend a Holistic medical clinic - and might get prescribed an antibiotic, or a massage, or a herbal tea , or physio, or counselling .....or all of them I also used to use a Holistic vet - who used Vit C injections ,or recommend chiro - and other things along with the prescription drugs. Trifecta - heartworm was unknown way back when - as was parvo, of course . The old bushies used to use soapy water for worms , sheep dip for fleas/ticks/mange. Sump oil & sulphur used to work well for 'fox mange' To stop dogs digging - a couple of nails were cut too short - they were sore, and so dog didn't dig . Things like distemper ..most times they would die - as did cats with FE & flu . Many many kittens I nursed thru the flu ....with nothing really helpful. I pulled a couple of pups thru distemper - only to have to put them down at maturity when the seizures etc kicked in Milk fever was uncommon ..but there was usually stuff lying around meant for cows/sheep . Copper sulphate was used for a lot of things ..as was the ever-useful "Flint's medicated Oil" (cresol) A wonderful product I still like using today :) It is of course is OILY - but kills bacteria ..keeps flies off, and is also a fungicide. Cuts, wounds, rashes on horses,dogs,cows,sheep ..... on went the flints! That's some stuff I can remember . Oh ..and wormwood is a good parasite repeller in chook nest materials ;)
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LINK
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Oh my ! Gremlins at their cutest!! :D
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he thinks so :)
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Certain words heard = food can be taken (or something like that ;) ) pls let me know if link doesn't work .....
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Dogs don't need "bulk" .. They need a goodly amount of digestible protein/bone , with a smattering of dairy/fruit & veg maybe :)
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what is that saying agian? The BEST dog food is the one your dog does BEST on :)
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LOVE that photo of the flower :)
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If you just want put up photos, or ask about a problem - then go to the General Dog Discussion forum :)
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eeekkk..... :)
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fava beans??? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVlkZVAw8Gc
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Grimm the Gorgeous ;)
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An Update On Abby Our Miniature Schnauzer
persephone replied to Badbee's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
thank you for the update :) -
fair enough - I am just going on what my vet explained to me :)