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OK - first call to the police to let them know that the previous owner has surfaced and is now asking for Narla or one of her pups "back"... and that you are afraid for not only your own safety, but that they may try to break in and steal one or more of the dogs. Second call to the RSPCA/council to let them know that the previous owner has surfaced and can be tracked down in order to have cruelty/neglect charges served on her for leaving them like she did. T.
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New Uk Laws Prosecting Dog Owners If They Scare Children
tdierikx replied to Her Majesty Dogmad's topic in In The News
What is wrong with going to the front door, knocking on it, and asking politely if you can have your ball back please? Seriously - what is society coming to when we don't even have the right of privacy in our own yards? I don't want ANY uninvited "guests" in my back yard thanks - kids or burglars, both are NOT welcome unless invited in by ME... well... not the burglars... *grin* T. -
I'd advise to wait for the results from the vet before asking about breeder responsibilities. The first test I'd have done would be a parvo test - it's a simple test that takes about 5 minutes, and will give immediate results. The next thing would be an xray and/or and ultrasound to check for any physical damage/blockages/issues. By all means, call the breeder and let them know that your pup is not well, but don't go into whose responsibility it all is before you know all of the medical facts. The breeder may offer assistance or not, but without all of the facts neither of you really know what you are dealing with yet, right? T.
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Awww... cute bucket head babies... *grin* So glad to see them on the mend. T.
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The fact that they are sitting up and are alert 24 hours after the first symptom was sighted is a really good sign! In young pups it can be a matter of hours before they are too far gone - so heaps of kudos to you for spotting it so quickly and getting them to the vet asap. Sas - I say new strain because of the symptomology being so different to the regular strains we have all seen before (whether we care to admit it or not) - the pups I had did not display any vomiting at all, their poops did not smell badly or contain blood, and they were all quite alert and active until the first one went lethargic and progressed to moribund within an hour or so while we waited for the vet to be available to see him. If you've ever seen coccidia, then you will understand what I mean when I say the current parvo coming from the country dogs looks just like coccidosis. As for vaccinated dog getting parvo - yes, that is completely true too - but they are less likely to show the deadly symptoms, and can still shed it with every stool they produce. The vet advice I've been given is to top up current dogs' vaccination status with a Parvac shot, and keep at home for at least 2-4 weeks to reduce any possibility of spreading it around the neighbourhood via their stools. T.
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Dogs Seized From No Kill Shelter
tdierikx replied to HeelerLove's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Somehow I don't see the RSPCA SA CEO being led by MA with regards to any animal welfare issues... *grin* T. -
May I add that the current vaccines seem to have good coverage for the new strain of parvo we are starting to see. If your other dogs are vaccinated, then there is very little chance of them getting it. T.
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Zipp Looking For A New Home
tdierikx replied to keetamouse's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Isn't she beautiful? Lovely condition on her, and obviously is loving having a brother to play with... you could have a leaner and more athletic looking Ziggy by the time she leaves... lol! T. -
No - but it shows that the vet is thinking outside the box in order to provide relief for the animal until it can be seen by a vet during business hours. Country vets understand people not being able to drop everything and get their animal to a clinic at all hours. This vet advised a dosage of ibuprofen that would not be dangerous to give to the cat in question, and would give it some pain relief. Remember that the OWNER was the one to quadruple the dose... not the vet. T.
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Zipp Looking For A New Home
tdierikx replied to keetamouse's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
*waits patiently for photos* T. -
You've got it pretty early, so providing they have the correct support while they fight it off, they should recover. There is a new strain going around that doesn't necessarily show the same symptoms as the regular strains (no blood in stools or vomit until it's way too late) - and unfortunately country areas are somewhat rife with it at the moment. I lost an entire litter to it a few weeks back - and as my quarantine isn't as good as yours, I'm not able to foster for at least 12 months... grrr! Fingers crossed that your babies pull through... T.
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New Uk Laws Prosecting Dog Owners If They Scare Children
tdierikx replied to Her Majesty Dogmad's topic in In The News
Ditto! T. -
Awww... aren't they stunning little tackers! T.
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Personally, I reckon all vets should do a rotation in a rural clinic as part of their training... probably wouldn't have so many duds that way. T.
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Special Request For Sydney Rescuers
tdierikx replied to garnali's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Hey Katdogs... would John like some spare collars for Carrie? Come raid my box of collars for some that may fit her... We could get him a few nice little tags for her too so that if she ever goes missing again she can be returned faster when found. Those photos are lovely - look at Carrie looking at the camera with the "what's the fuss" look in the first one... what a little character! T. -
Why Is Jackson Still Waiting?
tdierikx replied to ruthless's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
I love this photo... would certainly get me enquiring more about him... *grin* http://www.fetchingdogs.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ruthlessphotos-5273.jpg T. -
If you've ever seen a castration done, you'd not be too shocked by a vet doing it somewhere other than in clinic... fastest op I've ever seen done... T.
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Call me a cynic, but if the RSPCA think they can get some publicity and donations for doing something, they will happily attend... T.
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Special Request For Sydney Rescuers
tdierikx replied to garnali's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Actually, not all of the hostels have a "no dogs" rule, but they can't guarantee a dog's safety there... sad, but true. Katdogs, can you see if you can get a rough size of Carrie for me - I'd like to get her some winter coats... and if John is anywhere near my size, I'm sure I can find some jumpers or trakky daks he could have too... T. -
Give me a vet that understands that not all clients are happy to be overserviced or overcharged any day. I prefer mine to give advice when needed, and not try to sell me stuff I don't need at every opportunity. I'd go for a good old fashioned country vet over most suburban vets every time. T.
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Special Request For Sydney Rescuers
tdierikx replied to garnali's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Such wonderful news... my eyes are watering now... *sob* T. -
The government may not be able to sack them, but they can withdraw any funding until they are replaced... T.
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I'll second contacting Tapua... awesome dogs! T.
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Do whatever you need to do to keep your baby safe doggleworth. You are in my thoughts. Yep, same here. Agree. And me... T.
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Zipp Looking For A New Home
tdierikx replied to keetamouse's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Now Staffyluv, you will have to update us all with photos... T.