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persephone

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  1. I don't enjoy walking when it's 30 deg- so I would try and walk really early in the morning, or late at night. When living in Melbourne, I always walked my dog around 5.30 or 6 am every morning, before work there's your clue. He is suffering.
  2. Cold tea can be very useful in reducing mild cases of conjunctivitis/irritation . I have used it for many years, on many dogs. Our workers get a lot of eye irritation- and cold tea - naturally made fresh- dripped into the eyes, as per any drops ,a few times a day, does seem to help. It is apparently the mild tannic acid which does the trick if you aren't steady enough to pour/drip- then just squeeze a teabag ,and use the drops from the corner .
  3. Not caused by an ingrown eyelash or a mild entropion?
  4. I wouldn't :D The less 'bits' which may find their way into a dog's belly, the better!!
  5. We used bonnie working dog for years & years- and all ours did very well. We stopped using it several years ago tho when the formula changed...
  6. Yep- that's what I've heard as well. It does work in the canine stomach, I presume, as it works in human stomachs- I know of it being used regularly to break down gas in a 'bloated' human stomach, which then impinges on other organs. When the simethicone does the job, gas is much easier to get rid of, and the pain and pressure is relieved quickly.
  7. He probably has an upset tummy FIRST- which is when his instinct tells him to eat some grass (I think) Time to check on his worming/diet/treats, etc , to see if everything is normal and ok. ;) Perhaps he needs a supplement or a probiotic? Does he have other things to eat/chew in the yard? Sorry can't be much help :D
  8. Maybe the vet used an A/B which is not targetting 'her' bacteria? I would also suggest using cranberry powder/tablets
  9. When he goes outside to stay- just make sure that bedding is the same one he uses indoors- and that water bowl is easily found. Honest- 9 week olds are actually very adept at survival- and soon work out what's what!
  10. Sorry to disappoint Bubby KNOWS THE TRICKS! he has been well rewarded by sitting, he knows darn well what you're cooking, and he knows when you are likely to feed him treats !!! Nothing gentlemanly about it, sorry---- he just was waiting for something better than a dollop of icing on the floor
  11. The dogs will know their 'rank', even if you don't. Bitches are 'usually' the ones who have the last word I do not believe it is possible to have them see each other as all equal.
  12. agreed. He's not made of meringue- he won't dissolve in a bit of rain- it's not cold, and leaving him indoors in a pen may well encourage more bad habits, like chewing/barking, as well as mucking up toilet training.
  13. SWF = Small White Fluffy dogs, no matter what the breeding. Bones with meat can be a meal, not just a toothbrush, and a nice soft bone like part of a chicken frame or a half turkey wing with meat etc on is a wonderful meal. oh, and you need not put *emoticon removed* in your writings ,we don't mind if you remove them!
  14. princess C- if you feel you could not provide adequately for the mental needs of a collie- IMO you should not even consider a poodle. Poodles are a very intelligent and active dog- great at things which involve thinking and 'working'. Unfortunately, so many people just see the fluff and frills- and fail to notice the sassy and smart canine brain within! As for grooming- no need for the fancy 'do'- just a 'puppy clip' for functionality. Easy
  15. Hi You may find some of your questions answered HERE and/or HERE.. this discussion is for a particular breed,tho. I would not do it
  16. There are treatments from the vet- she will NOT be doing it on purpose have a read of this OLD THREAD
  17. OK- I have asked the question HERE - see if we get any useful information
  18. Oh- and are you first- time owners, or have you had dogs before ( as adults) ?
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