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I found this article on a website and it is Nala's problem down to a tea and she loves playing in my pots of Rhoeo (moses in a basket) well it will know have to be moved out the front where she can get it and pull up any she has spread around the yard. http://www.albertanimalhospital.com.au/AllergyPlants.pdf has really good pictures of the plants for easy recognition
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Contact Us www.vetpath.com.au Our Contact Information Office hours: (Note these are Western Australian Times) Monday-Friday: 8.30 am - 7.00 pm Saturday: 8.30 am - 5.00 pm Sunday: 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Public Holidays: 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Emergency services are available outside these hours 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Telephone: (08) 9277 9847 Fax: (08) 9277 6453 After Hours: 0418 916 436 Email: [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 18, BELMONT, Western Australia 6984 Physical Address: 39 Epsom Avenue, ASCOT, Western Australia 6104
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this is from the Vetpath website Test Detail Test: Assessment of Vaccination Status - Canine Distemper Virus & Parvovirus Ab Titres by IFA Suitable Sample: PC Unsuitable Sample: EDTA LH Minimum Sample Size: 1 mL whole blood Turnaround Time: Both CDV and CPV IFA tites are run on Tuesday and Friday Results the same day Request/Test Included in: Combined CDV & CPV IFA titres The tests can also be requested individually Comments: Canine Parvovirus (CPV) and Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) are serious viral pathogens in dogs that have been very well controlled with the use of vaccinations. Annual revaccination of dogs has been an industry norm that is being challenged due to increasing proof that protective immunity lasts for longer than one year (and often longer than 4 years) and the knowledge that vaccinations may in some cases have detrimental side effects ranging from anaphylaxis to immune-mediated disease. Rather than merely stopping annual vaccination, dogs may have their immune status assessed to determine whether vaccination is indicated or not. This is particularly pertinent in at risk animals. Serological titre tests have been designed to measure the IgG levels and studies have shown that protection from infection can be determined with these tests.Further studies have shown that the IFA method is comparable to the gold standard haemagglutination test for CPV and the virus neutralisation test for CDV. INTERPRETATION: Titres of less than 1:5 are considered seronegative and (re) vaccination is recommended. Titres of >1:5 are considered seropositive. Titres of >1:5 but <1:20 indicate that revaccination should be considered, especially if disease exposure risk is increased. Dogs with titres of >1:20 probably do not require revaccination. Date Updated 19 November 2004 Abbreviations: PC = plain clotted sample (serum) tube EDTA = potassium EDTA tube LH = lithium heparin tube FL = fluoride EDTA tube CIT = trisodium citrate tube N/A = not applicable/available not sure if it helps at all but maybe pass onto vet and they should be able to work it out from there
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Tess32 can I ask how much the test was to have done here in Oz
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Yep I'm in Northern suburbs and always use Advantix or similar and do regular checks.
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An un-named poem by an unknown author I stood by your bed last night, I came to have a peep. I could see that you were crying, You found it hard to sleep. I whined to you softly as you brushed away a tear, "It's me, I haven't left you, I'm well, I'm fine, I'm here." I was close to you at breakfast, I watched you pour the tea, You were thinking of the many times, your hands reached down to me. I was with you at the shops today, Your arms were getting sore. I longed to take your parcels, I wish I could do more. I was with you at my grave today, You tend it with such care. I want to reassure you, that I'm not lying there. I walked with you towards the house, as you fumbled for your key. I gently put my paw on you, I smiled and said "it's me." You looked so very tired, and sank into a chair. I tried so hard to let you know, that I was standing there It's possible for me, to be so near you everyday. To say to you with certainty, "I never went away." You sat there very quietly, then smiled, I think you knew ... in the stillness of that evening, I was very close to you. The day is over... I smile and watch you yawning and say "goodnight, God bless, I'll see you in the morning." And when the time is right for you to cross the brief divide, I'll rush across to greet you and we'll stand, side by side. I have so many things to show you, there is so much for you to see. Be patient, live your journey out ... then come home to be with me.
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Sorry I can't help Pei I'm on the northside but I'm sure someone out there must know of a good one.
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Best Place For A Puppy To Ride In The Car?
Caesars mum replied to pennyw74's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Helen is right in a harness in the back seat or back parcel area of hatch or wagon -
Anyone Paid For Professional Flea Treatment?
Caesars mum replied to Trisven13's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Trisven13, I used Pigeon's pest controller 500 termicide and insecticide it has chlorpyrifos 500g/l this is a professional strength chemical you should be able to buy at your hardware store. It can be used indoors and out. I was going absolutly nuts until I used this, I sprayed the yard limed the yard bombed in theh house twice. I haven't had a flea since using it (touch wood) but my 400m yard and house used less then 10% of the litre bottle which cost me $50 -
Hi Guys I have found a product out of the US called Dog Tears, it is meant to assist with Dry Eye in dogs, they are a large gel capsule. has anyone tried them and are they available in Australia?
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It is propably an instinct to have a good vantage point for protecting there territory.
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Practical And Cheap Ways To Kill A Flea Infestation
Caesars mum replied to Trisven13's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Trisven13 I feel your pain at trying to rid the yard of fleas. I finally found a product that does kill them and keep them away. It is really poisonous and the animals have to stay out of the yard for 12 hours or until completely dry. I also used it inside as per the instructions. I got it at Mitre 10 but had to ask for it. "Pigeon's pest controller 500 Termiticide and insecticide" $50 for 1 litre but you only need to use a small amount. I did the yard and the house nearly a month ago and have not had a flea here since. Make sure you follow the safety instructions but we have had no ill effects from the dogs, birds or fish (all protected while spraying) and none of the kids had any reaction. I highly recommend this product good luck Edited to add: I tried lime and other chemicals and none of them made any difference. Bombing the house if you have wood floors may have to be done a couple of times. -
Rc Sensible No Longer Available In 15kg
Caesars mum replied to Reddii's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
It is still available a www.dogfood.com.au or phone 1300137001 there delivery is really quick I have been impressed by there service and prices -
Nappy Rash Without The Nappies
Caesars mum replied to Caesars mum's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
thanks Malisa1, I'm sure it was just that everything was so wet and humid with all the rain here. the grass had grown long and I'm sure she was staying damp on her underside from going out in the rain. It has clared up since the rain stop and I have mowed the yard. so I'm sure your breeder is right about trying to keep these areas dry. -
Hi Storm all is good got onto the vet and he said it was fine to go ahead and treat her. she is doing really well, went back for a check up yesterday. she has settled into family life great and is my new alarm clock waking me when she wants to go out of a morning. Sleeps at the end of my bed on Mats with Nala and Caesar.
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Nappy Rash Without The Nappies
Caesars mum replied to Caesars mum's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
thanks Pommquest I will try the Neocort cream tomorrow -
Nappy Rash Without The Nappies
Caesars mum replied to Caesars mum's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
food hasn't changed, just the wet weather and the boredom issue. and Mega's arrival so maybe a little stress -
Nala has been getting a rash on her belly, under her arms and inner back legs I have been applying curash which helps but is a solution only a relief to the itch. is it just the wet weather or could it be something else? apart from the rash she seems well, she is flea free, but vey bored as it is too wet for playing in the yard her bordom is leading to so destructive behavour, we had snow the othe morning (she had destruyed 2 pillows that were on the outside couch) chewing shoes and anything else that doesn't run away, this is not her usual behaviour but maybe at 4 months she is just getting to that stage. could the new dog (Mega 9yr old St Bernardx female) be causing her any stress and setting off this behaviour? They get on really well. Mega doesn't play but she is happy for Nala to climb all over her without any reaction. I hate that it is so wet even if we do need the rain.
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Mega has a cold and ear drops, eye ointment and is on Noroclav antibiotics. can I advantix her or should I wait to see the vet on wednesday
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I had one tested last month and it was extra the vet took a small amount of blood and put into what looked like a pregnacy test kit and after 10 minutes the colour had not changed so all clear. having Mega tested tomorrow when we go back for a checkup and more meds so will find out how much as I cant remember.
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thanks guys for all the advice and winterpaws I will look up the thread you mentioned. and yes I plan to keep her. We went to the vet and have eye ointment, ear drops and antibiotics. She is much better, swelling in one ear has gone done a lot. the vet said her ears will never be normal as she has old haemotomas. she can hear at last and we will tither test her for vacination requirements once she is well. I will get some vitamin C today, how much will she need and how often, she is nearly 70kg. she is just the best nature old girl and has put up with ears and eyes and bathing, nothing phases her and really loves a belly rub.
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thanks I will try to keep them seperated.
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bump please some advice would be great
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Hi guys Mega the Saint Bernard x has arrived safe and sound from the pound down south. She is a beauty, but has some skin, ear and eye problems. Her ears are very very swollowen and stiff but don't appear to be soar to touch and inside appears to be closed up and swollen. does anyone know what might be causing this and what can I do for it until I can get her to the vet tomorow afternoon. Her eyes where full off yellow crap and I have washed these out with water and they appear cleaner and she can see. She also has very snotty (yellow) nose. any advice until tomorrow. Also I was advised that a pup from the pound had passed away from pravo today. she was not near the pup and they parvac (i think thats what it was called)weekly my fur kids have had all there vaccinations, is it likely that she could be contagious?
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Storm good luck today I really hope all goes well and Jed is on the mend soon. He looks like such a little treasure. lots of healing vibes and hugs for you both