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persephone

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  1. Doesn't sound like marking to me either----
  2. Glad someone found her, and that she has now been treated I'm sure you will now spoil her rotten !
  3. the squished noses one!! Is that available on RB ?
  4. If she gets walks, is healthy and playful.... then why on earth have her PTS ? The owners are doing a good job, if she is happy and playful
  5. Lamb flaps, turkey wings/necks, pork offcuts ? They may be worth trying? What was he being fed when you got him? perhaps he has never been shown other foods much?
  6. I tend to agree with erny- let him grow some more- see what use the leg is then ..and make a decision based upon that. If he gets any use from it - I would be inclined to leave it .. a thin shorter leg may still be useful, maybe . Any pics of him standing/sitting/running?
  7. LOVE the one of Mya with the tennis ball She looks fantastic !
  8. Agreed. There could be any number of things wrong.....
  9. missypriss- it is very hard - moreso when they are just a youngster like your gorgeous boy However- if they are ill, or unstable , I find that I can get by thinking of them whole and happy 'over the bridge' No- I do not have them near anymore, and I miss them... but they are where they can be be safe and healthy forever. for you.
  10. you have a pup whose genetics on both sides tell him to RUN, to HERD, to try and get the things running away under control!! he has little legs, and cannot out run you- so he grabs . If you really want to tire him out- do 5 minute obedience sessions in the yard 2 or 3 times a day ... just walking nicely onlead.. doing a couple of sits, and recalls... Will he chase a ball? Maybe get him a soccer ball ... not tightly inflated, but fairly solid... let him chase/roll that around the yard. Whenever you speak to him- keep your voice calm and quiet. DO NOT RUN around with him do not rev him up with toys etc.. or praise in that silly squeaky voice humans find when they talk to kids/puppies. Anytime he is resting nicely- then calm physical and vocal praise .. but STOP if he gets wriggly.. just turn away and ignore. Be calm and matter-of-fact and steady..... it's a good way to start How I stop this behaviour is probably not "the done thing" ..but it usually only needs to be done properly once- maybe twice... when pup latches on-- and with no speaking or extra movement, or eye contact--- quickly grab him by the scruff - ONE shake, and a loud, growly "GRUFF" , then I ignore for a few minutes.I praise if he is calmer and leaves me alone If it happens again... immediately- I repeat it ...but most times I just need to "Gruff" , as a reminder of the consequence :D This is similar to what an adult dog would do...
  11. He possibly has learnt it from someone ... or he's showing off. he may not do it all the time- I have seen dogs cock their legs when around other dogs- but still squat when alone/at home...
  12. You say she's digging? perhaps she is feeling hot, and looking for somewhere cool, or she is feeling stressed and is wanting to dig a new den for the pups? vet either way .... something's not right....
  13. It all sounds perfectly normal.Being around a bitch in season is extremely frustrating for a male Unless you have good dog runs - send one of them to a kennel. If you find "raw mince is so expensive just for a dog", then perhaps you can't afford to keep him properly. If you are finding a few kilos of meat expensive, how will you cope with worming/vaccinations/vet bills? if you are showing him, he will look his best if fed the best. Simple :D
  14. resisting ....... I will never be able to afford to buy it at the end of the trial,, and will suffer withdrawals after a month's use
  15. go to a doctor so the injury is on record. report the incident.
  16. Try him on fresh raw meat - lamb flaps are great for putting weight on- but introduce them slowly.... the good (expensive ) dry foods may help you as well.
  17. what a terribly inept piece of writing that is . The organisation was NOt the Institute for the Blind,it was Royal Guide Dogs Ass'n. ConrAn should be ConRON , they are not 'seeing eye dogs', they are Guide Dogs... yipes! I will definitely read the magazine article , have just bought my copy..... Hope it is of better quality than that snippet. (and yes, I do know of what I speak Wally was my boss at that time )
  18. Hope all is OK with your dog ... allergies can be very nasty when such a violent reaction occurs , so here's hoping she is feeling better this morning
  19. Can't someone have their mobile in hand, but switched onto video? The pics- even a few seconds of well chosen footage would be valuable .You could hold it , and look into pens or whatever...
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