Pug Hugger
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Does anyone know how much chiro costs for dogs? Louie could do with some but I kind of want to know what I am up for before I get there.
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Oh Kyra, it is devastating when your babies get sick. Unfortunately you will not be able to get insurance now that he has the problem (we are the same with Louie) - I truly hope that it is only minor and can be treated and that he will be with you for a very long time yet.
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Need Help With Wording Of Letter
Pug Hugger replied to Colliewood's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
As someone who works in a law firm short and sweet - straight to the point and in nice short paragraphs or dot points is excellent!! -
It might be worth getting some legal advice - google 'Adelaide Community Legal Service' - they do forms of free advice - might be worth a shot.
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Honestly - I would not stress a lot, half a neck is not a lot. Louie gets three a day and only chews them two or three times each - he has never had a problem with it traveling from a to b. He has been getting t hem from about 5 months old so I dare say both the frenchies will be fine. If it was me - on a scale of 1 to 10 a 1 to 2 for worry...
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yep completely normal - Louie gets them less and less now he is over 12 months old but he still gets them here and there.
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hi, Yes they are getting better. i have been treating them for ringworm, and his spot on his head has flattened and is now growing new hair. i haven't any new photo's on computer yet but i will tonight. and no i don't have a website yet I am glad they are getting better - poor little things!
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Oh Fifi How devastating for you and your family. She was far to young to leave. Run Free Beautiful Tamsyn
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The puppy kongs are good - not too hard for sensitive baby teeth. You can get a few varieties, the classic puppy kong, biscuit balls and so on. I noticed coles is carrying a few varieties of the puppy toys lately as is big w.
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Louie had a similar reaction. His poor brother on the other hand ended up with a golfball size lump on his neck - thats big for a baby pug!
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Well Louie is in touch with his feminie side... But the pink is for our new addition - Evie! I would also like the price list please
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If you have any of the ezy dog stuff in pink camo size s I would be interested
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New Puppy Owner: Show Off You New Bubba ^_^ V
Pug Hugger replied to Tiger_bluez's topic in Puppy Chat
Well I might be biased but these are clearly the cutest babies in this thread! -
Information For Coprice Users
Pug Hugger replied to Jo's Tribe's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Yes that one! I have seen it for sale in stock feed places in 20kg bags. Going to last a pug a loooonnnggg time unless you can find smaller bags! lol Just need more pugs!!! LOL.. The coprice puppy is in a 12kg bag. 20kg! 12kg! How about 2 or 3?????!!!! Rascal just throw a few kilos in the crate with her on the way over - hopefully she won't guts it all -
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Pug Hugger replied to Jo's Tribe's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I have seen it for sale in stock feed places in 20kg bags. Going to last a pug a loooonnnggg time unless you can find smaller bags! lol Just need more pugs!!! LOL.. The coprice puppy is in a 12kg bag. 20kg! 12kg! How about 2 or 3?????!!!! Rascal just throw a few kilos in the crate with her on the way over - hopefully she won't guts it all ETA: I have only ever had Louie on Eagle Pack with a semi-raw diet (necks, offal etc) he seems to do well on that so thats what lil miss will probably be on eventually too. -
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Pug Hugger replied to Jo's Tribe's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Does anyone know if Cocprice is avaliable in SA? I am (hopefully) going to need some for a puppy -
Teaching them bad habbits no doubt! Isn't it funny - after you wrote that I felt a little less sad for the babies!
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RIP LIttle Brandies. Hevan needed you more up there than we needed you here.
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She'd probably swear at me, Pug Hugger!! What's the problem with your pup, and what has the breeder offered? I think all breeders should be made to read "The Water Babies", and particularly about Mrs. Do-As-You-Would-Be-Done-By. I have very few problems with the pups I breed, but when there is a problem, I wonder "what would I want?" and go from there. And we registered breeders need to not only say we are better than puppy farmers, but to be better. Let me find the link - far easier to read the threads I think!!! Breeder has offered zilch, nada, nothing. Granted my problem is not one that can be tested for but it would have been nice for her to offer something, even $100 to help with the vet bills would have helped (over $4000 on a 10 month old dog!) - what smarts with us is we are actually quite good friends with her - even some form of gesture would have been appreciated, does that make sense? Problem http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?show...=138678&hl= Questions about responsibilities http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?show...=139013&hl=
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COmpletely different operation. Louie had his right ear canal removed due to a dermoid sinus. He was only in hospital overnight but was on antibiotics for 6 weeks, pain killers for one week and we had 3 follow up appointments. About the 5.5 week mark he got quite lethargic and twitchy, mostly due to repairing nerves. We are about 7 weeks after the operation now and he is more his normal self.
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Ummmm .... not against regulations to use one in SA to my knowledge??? However, it is wise to get some professional advice/help regardless of what you do - so that you can be sure what collar IS the most suitable (along with checking/coaching your lead handling skills as mentioned below). They are effective, GSDh .... but ANY tool needs proper handling for it to be so and therefore, like others have suggested, you'd do well to seek professional help. I've worked with people who initially were thinking they needed to change their training equipment, when all it was, was how they were working the lead (ie lead handling skills). Highlights and italics are mine .... How old is your dog, GSDh ??? the prong collar isnt illegal to use, but you cant get one. its like having your H6 and being allowed to carry and use a asp batton but not be allowed to own one. shes 13 wks old. will be seeking a trainer, as well as using Kaviks idea of "safe" desensitisation. and as for your comment Erny, thats why i am trying to get a handle on the behavour now. If you are looking for professional trainers who support the proper use of a prong collar my breeder's parents are meant to be very good. They are the D.O.G.S school in northern adelaide suburbs. I have not been there myself but have heard good things about them (not just from my breeder either )
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Ah Jed - if I gave you my breeder's phone number could you talk some of your very reasonable and common sense into her please???
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Whoops - I see my reading skills have not improved lately!
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You poor thing - I know all about health problems in young pups. Louie is only 12 months old but has already cost me over $4,000 in specialist vet care. Like you and Molly's owner I could not contemplate replacing him. Is the new pup in addition to your current or as a replacement? IF she is in addition and you wanted a second dog I think that s a reasonable offer to make amends.
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New Puppy Owner: Show Off You New Bubba ^_^ V
Pug Hugger replied to Tiger_bluez's topic in Puppy Chat
Hiya Choo Choo! Aren't you just adorabubble!!