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luvabull

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  1. Thanks for your help everyone I've got some Triocil shampoo at home so it's worth a try anyway. Nibbler loves her hot showers
  2. Thanks for the info Arya By the way, my lot are American Pitbulls
  3. I was thinking of stop chew aswell.I can't see any signs of rash or allergy.She licks the top and the bottom of her paws as well as her hind paws too. Could she have a rash that's not visible?
  4. I'm pretty sure it's a compulsive behaviour.Definitely not pain or boredom. What's displacement behaviour?
  5. Hi everyone, Nibbler has an obession with licking her paws and it's driving me crazy.She is constantly doing it all the time and when I tell her to stop she does for about a minute then starts again.I'm always yelling at her(not the best training method I know ) but my voice can't take much more of it. I've heard they do it because they're bored and it's just something to do.Is that right? She even does it after a good bout of exercise too. Does anyone have any training tips or ideas I can use to make her stop all together? Thanks
  6. I got to watch it today. All I can say is I got those warm fuzzy feelings inside Beautiful dog :D and true devotion shown by the owner
  7. She was awesome btw her name is just Tamar (no a on the end) It sounded like Oprah called her Tamara though :D
  8. Is it Diva Dog?? My internet is really slow so I can't watch it at the moment :p
  9. luvabull

    Puppy Palace

    What a great handyman you got there :cry: I love "Collie Castle" for the name
  10. Im pretty certain it's 1-7yrs small and medium breeds 2-5yrs for large breeds 25kg+ is considered a large breed
  11. Mine love ferret poo.Hasn't made them sick so far but their breath's are fowl after a feast
  12. Don't be too worried about the cost of premium and super premium foods because they are highly digestible which means you actually feed less than if you were feeding a cheap crap food so the cost per day works out cheaper
  13. Yep dogs and cats are lactose intollerant and milk tends to give them the runny poos If it's occasional or it you water it down a bit then I don't see it being a problem. Better yet you can buy pet milk or even lactose free milk for people.Longlife or cold :p
  14. Maybe like a dog/cat repellent spray? She probably knows that she gets that treat everytime she gets off too.Might be why she's always on there(plus it's comfy too :p )I'd treat her when she's on her own bed
  15. Could be.Will check out my local westfield sometime :D Must be a franchise ,just did a search in Sydney- here's a link to the Bush's stores in Sydney http://www.yellowpages.com.au/search/postL...y&stateId=1 good luck,hope you find some Yay one at Bondi Junction My dogs are gonna love you for this.If only they could give ya sloppy smooches Will update on how it goes :D
  16. Could be.Will check out my local westfield sometime
  17. That would make an awesome birthday present for my dogs and for five bucks that's even better Wonder where I can get one :D Our local butcher is a rip off :D Would people use it in a soup for flavour? Does it still have the eyes?
  18. I saw that product at coles too.They also have I think it was diced beef.It doesn't look to bad for dog meat but I haven't given it to my dogs though.They'd probably love it just as an occasional treat
  19. Intercepter is a monthly dosage because it treats heartworm
  20. Hi Jen, This sounds great I'm sure my dogs would love weight pulling.....then again I bet once they're strapped up they won't move an inch and will just embarrass me instead :D :D Na she's just a very Dominant bitch :D Oh dear hows lil' damieness going? my boys still the same. butter wouldnt melt in his mouth around us but as soon as you walk him and sees other dog sigh... What a coincidence,you guys own dominant lab x's like me too :D
  21. I would suggest drontal all wormer but there is a lot of other good quality brands out there. Treat pups at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 weeks. Between 3 and 6 months treat once a month Pups over 6 months treat every 3 months for the rest of the dogs life Hope this helps
  22. Ahhhhh.....so that's how you do that trick! Great question bub.Been needing to know too Hmmmm..Now which lucky dog gets to learn it??
  23. As far as I know I don't think it's bad for them but I'm no vet or expert so I can't help ya Im sure what comes out the other end will be concerning Anyway, sorry to hear about your doggies.Hope they're ok I'm sure someone on dol can help you out better
  24. That looks like a Petloo or something similar.I'm pretty sure Petloo has a website.Try google it.They are quite expensive($400 or so)but I'm sure you could find it cheaper
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