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persephone

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  1. They (if anything like Koolies) don't really have a 'double' coat as I understand it .... we have had very fluffy koolies & border collies here as working dogs ..and they didn't seem to fare much worse than the very short coated ones ...
  2. Supplements may take some weeks to work ..and may not be what he needs now , poor lad.
  3. I've worked with a couple of these , and was impressed :) LINK or .. BIG and fluffy .. and utterly gorgeous , but not coloured/marked :) The ones I knew were terrific with kids... LINK
  4. An accident - it's happened - now : Firstly - slap your boyfriend hard . then work on getting her speyed , unless she is of terrific pedigree and is registered with your canine council. there are just so many stafford pups /dogs free to good homes etc and , I am being gentle here .. trying to stop you making bigger mistakes in a little while ... I know it's tempting to breed your dogs whom you love ... but ..have a peep here . sometime ..perhaps not now , but at some stage :) ....LINK .. LINK then..slap the boyfriend again That's a good thing ... it means she will be spared this pregnancy :)
  5. ..why does that nose remind me of a sharpei??? *shrug* Heinz 57 I think ..:) possibly from some sort of pigging line ? Ridgie X or GSD X
  6. I always clipped our O E S D ... her amazing coat was just not compatible with all the prickles/dust/fleas /mud around here !! As she was always short coated , and indoors a lot , there was problem regarding 'missing' coat and when racing around outside she could do whatever she liked :)
  7. The usual 'golden rule' is to never vaccinate a sick puppy ... their immune systems are busy fighting off one thing, and then they cop a dose of something else ... however... if you trust this vet , then go ahead .
  8. That sounds fine :) It'll come .. body contact in any form is great! :) have you tried a soft brush , just when he's relaxed.. let him see/sniff it ..then run it smoothly along a side ..or just above his tail ...if he sits for a few seconds..let him sniff it again ....repeat ... if he jumps up .. let the brush drop ,so he can see/sniff it again ...with no hand attached :)
  9. I found them eventually .... :)
  10. yes! it is a pretty strong odour! :)
  11. link no work ? well, it works..but is apparently not correct ...
  12. Good update!! Just let him make the approach now ...even if it means smearing your hands with peanut butter ;) Try not to reach for him ..allow him to get confident moving toward you ..it's happening !! :)
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    Dear old soul ...
  14. :) Glad the BT is back home !! I hope the JRT owner has learnt a valuable lesson ... flesh & fight- you'll get a bite !
  15. No dog/human attack .. just a bite , and a misplaced digit in the way I wonder, in the investigation will dog behaviour professional be offered a chance to explain about the state of mind in fighting/stressed dogs , and of people , frantic to stop a fight? I , and I know others here, who have also been bitten when we tried to stop a fight .... hardly an attack on us .
  16. We've done it here , with pups kept to see if they 'grow out of it'..... not at all pleasant , but .....
  17. maddy , yes, it's sad - however I always like to think that I am giving their spirits a release from the unhappiness and pain and fear ...
  18. Decent compost/mulch helps break things down naturally :) my cat litterboxes just use available soil etc here, and I find if I use leafmouldy stuff as opposed to clean sand, the smell is hardly noticeable . if you are no gardener, but have plants in that area, pls check with a nursery before adding anything. Plants will die quickly if soil pH is wrong, if their tiny surface roots cannot access air/moisture, or if nutrients from the mulch/soil are in the wrong balance ;)
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