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persephone

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  1. I'm sure there are other catastrophic causes of blood loss seen when vomited out .. the bursting of a major blood vessel perhaps? .....
  2. Here's our geriatric Gertie(around 13) this morning, enjoying a roll ... so yes, with practice , this could be a good app :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=R_yYAJQr0ws
  3. FAST Camera :) takes shots on 'burst' or auto or manual setting .. for catching movement :) I only downloaded it last night ... here are the first shots - not a good recommendation :p but it works ! this was only 3 shots ..one was the eagle behind a branch
  4. Can that be taken as something legally illegal ??? Yoiks.
  5. She is looking absolutely wonderful :) *has to stop thinking Scooby Dooby Doo* :)
  6. It would be very unusual for a dog to haemorrhage just after the ingestion of some rodenticides ...AFAIK it takes a little while to affect the clotting of the blood - depending. If dog had eaten some in kennels at home or somewhere the maximum effect would have been 'helped along' by the stress/exercise of being shown.... IMO. No autopsy is very odd.......
  7. :) Poss is my 'outside ' dog... not a house dog ..she's a ratbag , weighs about 12 kg wringing wet and loves cuddles and working sheep ....
  8. and on our little landing, which we haven't seen for a couple of years, due to high river levels.
  9. Glad he's home :) , and I am sure once he is used to the routine, he will enjoy the convalescing bit :) If you are home with him ..I suggest he will be much more settled not in a crate ... I worry about crates/coneheads & massive surgery & limbs not being able to be as flexible as they should.... I have seen/heard dogs really hurt themselves trying to turn around /get comfortable ..either legs /knees hit the wire, or they try & twist around ..cone hits wire , & dog loses some spatial knowledge , & maybe twists a limb th e wrong way
  10. Oakley looked lovely :) I hope his sister copes OK now .. for you ....
  11. I like it when dogs "flea" me like that :)
  12. Hey, pesh ..to practice with on the cheap, why not try something like this ? LINK. I have a set that I use sometimes on my Canon :)
  13. answering without seeing him, obviously a confident and dominant dog may show similar behaviour ...... his behaviour may not be 'puppyish' ...
  14. AS Pyometra is an infection ... I would think heredity plays little part in it? We have had 3 bitches with pyo over the (many, many) years, a couple have had mammary tumours .. while they may not be common , they are a life threatening problem ....
  15. Oh, My ... what a lovely and loving tribute .. he certainly was Charlie, right to the end , and that makes me smile thru my tears ..it really has been a privilege to share his journey. Thank you.
  16. Dory should do ok with a good variety of meats/bones ... red/white/fish, plus egg
  17. maybe use his normal food then, instead of treats ? hat way he gets his meal by doing good stuff ..and being rewarded :)
  18. is it on a special diet ? Any allergies? dried apple popcorn Low fat options..... ? those dried lung treats.... kangaroo jerky would be very low fat ... or dry your own roo meat ! flavoured sunrice rice crackers - the caramel ones go down very well here :)
  19. Well Done !! :) Onward & Upward ....
  20. It's those little moments which grab , isn't it ? ....
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