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persephone

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  1. Whatever you put up, the labs will have great fun dismantling Also they will now learn to toilet on the patio.... best of luck with it.
  2. There is a lot more information in here- December thread
  3. A dentist , or a couse of antibiotics- gums /teeth may get infected now the 'seal" has been broken
  4. Corn cob- swallowed-lodged-problems-peritonitis +very bad outcome
  5. Parvo lives in soil/dust for a LONG time What did you disinfect with? Only a couple of things will kill the virus ... It would be awful to get a puppy and have it get ill too!! Also - your pup may well have been depositing the virus with his faeces for a few days before you noticed him sick .....
  6. SO glad he's home and feeling more comfortable!! What a scare.
  7. koolies &x's 1 acre house yard- more acres on top of that .... the house dogs (4) race around the yard when they're not inside with us, and get a walk each day.
  8. Our dogs regularly pick their own off the vine
  9. This nest has been used for two years- this is its third The wasp pair are redoing a doorway/tunnel with fresh mud..they have 'bricked over' an old entranceway. I was fortunate enough to witness a mating too They have to be careful of just where they put their stings! Luckily these guys are not at all aggro..I can get very close . Oh- it's the male with that glorious yellow patch on his head.
  10. never heard of grass mites here in Aus ..however when googling, found This.
  11. He's pretty cute - but that left leg looks as if it swivelling or something.... Hope you can find out what's happening soon
  12. Hope you have a good outcome after time with your chosen professional
  13. A 5 minute walk/play/MOVE a couple times a day is a good starting point...... slowly and gently to start with ..so he will get fitter and more able to cope with the extra demands.... and maybe look at THIS or THIS
  14. If it was a once-off-perhaps this breast is/was seeping and she was cleaning up the excess? It may become a habit if she enjoys both the taste and the feeling of being suckled .....
  15. Hi- there is no way you should feel guilt at getting a new pup- If your dog could think as we do, I am sure she would want you to be happy and have a friend! As said- email/fax vets..send photos to vets/schools,etc..... even the local paper! It's good you have a friend with whom you can stay - it will help to have someone else to talk with Take care, and good luck in your search .
  16. ours eat moths - no harm in that I can see ...
  17. Agree with th experts and here- have a LINK
  18. Ok- so it is thought to be a way of getting his own way... I beg to differ.. a dog/person in pain will often still respond well if the motivation is high enough People with bad flu/broken leg... will still often go to work, or somewhere they have been wanting to go... We have working sheepdogs- I have seen them dash to work with painful injuries..... which when resting see them looking extremely uncomfortable.. So - the 'fishing' lure may temporarily override the discomfort/fear he is feeling.... Just a thought.
  19. Excellent, Kirislin! LOVE that second shot- those eyes!
  20. Hmm.. Ok.Would you be able to get a couple of photos of him when he's happy/playing...then when you do put a leash on him,maybe? Body language may be a useful tool for the vet...and interesting for us
  21. ..and it's funny -why?he may well choose the wrong dog one day Humping is a behaviour which is a visible sign of what the dog is thinking/feeling... and often it needs the owner's understanding and intervention, so the dog in question becomes more socially acceptable- to dogs AND humans. Humping can be a sign of assertiveness/dominance. humping can be started because of an irritation around the penis..... an involuntary thing...which then may become a habit,if the cause is not teated very quickly. Humping can be originally puppy play/exploration.If this activity is not diverted/distracted, and it feels good to the dog- well of course then it becomes a habit..and humping toys/humans/unwilling dogs/bitches can lead to all sorts of unpleasant things.
  22. There was a scare about its toxicity-it contains a LOT of theobromine (the stuff which is in chocolate, and bad for dogs) but,from memory really only applied to the US .... I don't think the mulch is used/available in Australia
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