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persephone

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  1. I'll have to come back..... don't have time to wait for them all to download... dialup burnout
  2. I guess it depends what you are feeding? he may not be able to tolerate the dairy.. or the fish, or the oil, or a certain type of offal... or maybe there is too much of a type of veggie? veggies should only be a TINY part of the diet.. as dog's stomachs are primarily made to digest bones/meat Then again... he may just be feeling some discomfort.. his tummy may be 'rumbling' with the changeover in food... it is the grass which makes them vomit.. it may not actually be the food. did you gradually introduce the new food?A gradual introduction gives the stomach and system time to adjust... You might also want to try feeding him the same amount, but divided into morning and night feeds... see how that goes ...
  3. sounds nasty... like a massive infection. Hopefully they can get her stable soon.
  4. We did for some time... then they started putting heaps of fish meal and bran in it... so we haven't bought it since. The dogs used to do well on it prior to the change of ingredients. Maybe they've improved .... do you have an ingredients list?
  5. chez- with my dogs- if they have a grass seed they are VERY sore... head tilt, worried look... Hope the vet finds the problem tomorrow for her :rolleyes:
  6. Apology for the sidetrack..... PUGGLES Nooooo
  7. Hi No , he is not a good watch dog... as he is barking out of fear/uncertainty, from what you've written... Without knowing his background.. at that age, I agree with midol and kavik- get a booking with a behaviourist, have him professionally assessed, and get advice on how to work with him. Trying to correct his problems by yourself could make things worse... and as we cannot watch you walk your dog.. or be there to observe all his(and your) body language.. we cannot give accurate advice .
  8. glad you like it here so far . Your boy probably needs 4 meals a day at this stage... very tiny ones :D I'm glad the ABC is keeping him company... just be careful that he has some time without it.. or he may become dependent on having voices to settle. unless he has a tummy upset still.. chicken does not need to be cooked . So- when do we see photos? :cool:
  9. If he was fine with Royal Canin at the breeders...... pup could be sick.... or stressed... or both. Have you contacted the breeder for advice?They know the pup and family,and may be able to shed some light ....
  10. Ok- Hi. The thing about dogs is that, they only learn what their owners teach them... either intentionally, or inadvertantly . have a read HERE Whilst genes and temperament play a aprt in what a dog 'is'... the examples it is shown at home are very important. Basically an owner must know more than the dogs,and understand a dog's body language,and learning processes ( not in any formal way... but to teach a dog effectively, one must understand what is happening to the information you give ... That said.. it is YOU who need the professional input more than the dog. so... having a professional come to your house,and work with everyone in the dog's environment is the most comprehensive way to help solve problems. (imo) I don't believe in those training camps... YOU need to see the dog in training... what is said/done, having the reasons explained to you,and experiencing the results . YOu need to be handling YOUR dog, with the support and guidance of a professional. who is there in case of difficulties . A LITTLE bit like learning to drive. The instructor gives you the information... but it is You who performs the actions.... Please tell us where you are located...and someone will be suggested for you
  11. I agree . Sorry your dog has had this happen...but the vet couldn't forsee it
  12. Hmm..been ultra busy the past day or so... catering for a group of fellas doing a boat trip to raise money for the NBCF just put a few on a collage ... sorry nothing terribly artistic Have had a quick look thru- lovely work yet again!!It's good to see some people trying new tecniques too
  13. so he knows to get his fluffy duck- he bites you on the leg ?
  14. the 'rules' are a good start ! have a read HERE as well
  15. I don't comment individually... run out of compliments!! What a talented bunch you all are ! It is so nice looking through, seeing the set-up shots, the gorgeous post processing, that shot which is asking to be captured, or the shots full of love... Great way to spend some time ! Oh... and I am being rude! I forgot to say thank you for the compliments on my photos
  16. ... managed to 'almost' catch these wrens this afternoon ;:rolleyes: my camera will not focus on 'soft' things like fluffy feathers... almost,but not quite! Still,, I am happy just to capture wrens!!
  17. I have never taught tricks..so can't help With food preparation... why does he have to be there watching? prepare it when he is outside, or in bed...that way you cut down on the excitement! I find it's a lot easier to set a dog up to succeed...by sometimes using physical things like doors/leads... than to correct a bad habit. It is MUCH more peaceful and easier on my brain :rolleyes:
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