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mopmop

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  1. Yeap.. I do have pugs.. and being around at pug thread... as it says in the thread.. my Pug is little bit got tummy upset... The problem is not just my Pug who eat stones.. my other breed dog eats it as well... My pug hasn't got a change to Swallow the stones but I know she tries to eat it... I am trying to keep on my eye on each one of them and figure out how to forbid to access the stones...
  2. Hi all, I just discovered recently that my dogs eat stones... I keep trying to stop them but they really have interest with stones... It never happens before and It develops until the grass at the backyard is cut I need your suggestion.. What would make the dog eats stone?? is that because of the food I have given is not enough some minerals or anything?? or It is just because Bad habbit?? I am afraid stones may make them sick, so what I have to do to stop them eat the stones??? Thank you...
  3. humm Thats what I just realise about the difference between Vet in Melbourne and Ballarat. :p I used to live in south eastern suburb and Melbourne CBD. Most of the Vet that I have ever seen in Melbourne never said or recommend about Raw Food. They usually go to dry Food. and since I moved to Ballarat, They do recommend me Raw Bone or Raw Chicken neck and they said it doesnt matter to give quality Raw Food to pet. It is really interesting for me...
  4. Thanks guys for the inputs. It is really gross from my Point of view for dogs eat poo. But someone ever told me that actually poo is the most healthy food for dogs... hummm is it true?? although it's true... I still feel disguisting... :rolleyes:
  5. Hi Guys, Just wondering, I have seen a dog eats its own poo or other dog's poo quite often.. Do you think its a sickness?? and can be passed to the next generation?? or is it normal??? If I want to stop the eating poo habit, What way is your suggestion??
  6. I usually get EP at Pet Stock, South Melbourne. Thats tru if it's hard to get it cause currently most pet stock running out of it.. I am in trouble to get one also... hehehehe I am not sure about pro plan quality, better read the ingridients first before you buy
  7. Thats a good start already. What I Most worry to have a new dog in the house is about the dog fighting..
  8. Hi Phoenix, it's nice to know someone who live in Ballarat as well Things like barking and howls usually happen when a dog who used to be inside all the time. I think Stay is just looking for more attention. Therefore everytime Stay Barks or Howls, Just give the "no" command that you usually used for your other dogs. HOwever since Stay is your Housemate's puppy, The most important things is teaching your housemate how to train Stay. How is Stay behaving with your other dogs? do they play together?
  9. Travel sickness is a tricky one, try putting Koko in the front seat initially. I believe there are natural remedies/supplements that may help but have no experience of them myself sorry. Maybe try starting a new thread for travel sickness remedies Thanks for the tips Luckynow.. maybe next time I put Koko at the front seat. I never put Koko at the front seat because it's already taken by Micho (my shih tzu). Micho really hates to sit at the back. hehehe... I notice that along the drive Koko never lay down or sit comfortable in the car. He always moving around and trying to find a good position. The time he is quite is the time he Vomits
  10. Hi all, I foster a dog currently. My jobs make me have to travel, ad I always bring my dogs. however the dog that I foster, his name is Koko, always vomit in my car. I never face this problem with my dog. so how do I stop him from vomiting in the car? any suggestion?
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