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She is not expecting them back in stock till well into next year
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Yes those are the ones I have, but she wont have any more in the large for some time. I always thought they were made in Oz too, but apparantly they are made overseas
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I have had two K9 Royale soft crates for years & years & they have served me well. However I promised one of mine to a friend for her rescue dog thinking it was a good excuse to buy myself (well my dog really) a new one. I have put my order in, but they have told me they wont have them in stock for a long time as they are made overseas. I always thought they were Australian made, but obviously my mistake. So can anyone recommend another brand that would be just as good? I can't be an Indian Giver & ask for the one back. I need the large size.
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Not sure if it is any softer than an antler, but when my guy was younger, I gave him goats' horns, which lasted for a long time. Both my dogs get turkey necks (frozen in summer) & frozen stuffed kongs
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Just asking as I might have missed it somewhere, but why are you only considering a small breed dog. There are some lovely medium breed dogs that would be good with children
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Keep away from tinned food & depending on the size of the dog, give turkey necks. Or at least that is what I do for my Border Collies
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Why don't you go for a pure bred Maltese or Pom? There are a few litters advertised on this site
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Hi & welcome to the world of puppies. Why do you not want to use a crate, next to your bed?
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Sprain in front foot what the Vet said & what I did
sheena replied to Sabe's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
That is cheap !!!!! Especially considering he has to have a GA to be able to do it -
Help with excited behaviour please
sheena replied to Stitch's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Do you work with a clicker? -
For training treats, I go through hundreds a day, so I make my own by cutting up Prime 100 rolls into 1cm pieces & dehydrating them for a couple of hours in a dehydrator or a slow oven. Easy to put in the pocket. I mainly use Kangaroo or Wild Boar. The salmon one the dogs like too but are a bit smelly in the pocket. For a larger treat like at bedtime, I give them a bone shaped biscuit made by the Australian Pet Food Company. I also use their kibble for training treats
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I agree. I would rather see a good breeder breeding well bred pedigree dogs a bit more often than happens now to cater for those people who just want a dog on Limited Register. ATM if they breed more often than when they are wanting to add to their own family, they get labeled as unethical. More well bred pups available would also bring the price down slightly (perhaps) making them more affordable & more competitive with designer puppy farm dogs (does that make sense?)
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Without even looking at the ingredients I would NEVER feed my dogs a food that had been brought in from overseas. Too many food miles for me. With so many Australian made & Australian Produce on sale here in Oz...why buy a dog food made in Italy. I much prefer to support Australian Farmers & Australian Manufacturers
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If you are going to breed, then you need to get a pup on Mains Register & you need to know what you are doing. Has the breeder of your puppy done all the genetic tests on the parents? What colour are the parents?? For if they are both Blue then run a mile. Breeding is much more than just sticking two dogs together and hoping for the best. The rescue centres are full of dogs that have been bred by people who have no idea what they breeding. Having said that, good on you for coming on here & asking for advice. I am sure someone who knows more about staffies (I know very little, except to be wary of blue puppies & blue matings) will come on here & offer you some advice.
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Is your pup coming from a reputable breeder who does all the health testing on the parents?
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Adolescent dog throwing tantrums
sheena replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
The good news is I am on top of the tantrums & are finding waays to manage them, but they don't hapapen very often now. It is still embarrassing when I take him to the vets & he lays down & flatly refuses to move out of her office. He just loves going to the vets so much. The bad news, & I don't know if this has grown out of his tantrum behaviour, but he is now resource guarding. We are away camping & if we walk the two together when we are approaching the caravan, he goes into a frenzy & has bitten my husband badly twice on the leg & had another go yesterday. It only happens when the two are together & I think it is prompted by Cricket giving a very low growl (he is a grumpy old thing) & undortunately Jaxon reacts & the first thing he sees is my husbands leg. We are only here for another couple of days & I hope it doesn't start to happen when we get home. I have bought a soft muzzle to put on him in the meantime & will only put it on him when we are nearing the trigger point (for our own protection). He is fine with other dogs & the two of them play together nicely on the beach. At home they do play a rather aggressive game of tug together & I am wondering if this might be the wrong sort of game for them to be playing together. Unfotunately I live out bush & not close to any behavourist that I can think of. -
Foundation Agility Course I am running via Facebook
sheena replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Due to the first one being successful & fun I will be starting a new Foundation Course the first week in July. If anyone is interested https://www.facebook.com/groups/1183080015374769/?ref=bookmarks -
I don't see why you couldn't still take him for short walks In a front attached harness (properly fitted) or a head halter
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Harness or Collar, what do you use for walks?
sheena replied to Animal House's topic in General Dog Discussion
I use a front attach harness on my young boy -
Research the parents & the pedigrees of the parents on Google & see what you find
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You may need to muzzle him, but introduce it to him slowly, like over days. Pack it with treats, put it on, take it off, more treats etc etc. We live on a farm & I took my guy to the vets this week as he had a sore front leg, which he didn't like us touching. Turns out he had an abcess from a grass seed which had worked its way in. While sedated they found two more embedded in his side. So I would be getting that sore foot checked out by a vet as it is highly likely, if you live on acreage, that it could be a horrible grass seed, which if left, can work it's way right up his leg & into his shoulder.
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I had a friend that spent hundreds of dollars with the vets trying to solve the rash on their border collie. In the end someone suggested feeding her pumpkin skin & what do you know....cleared it up, so now she gets a regular feed of pumpkin skin. If you think the Salmon might be agreeing with him, then did you see my post above where I mentioned that I fed my puppy Meals for Mutts Puppy Salmon & Sardine? A lot cheaper than the Prime rolls. I still buy the Prime rolls, but I cut them up, dehydrate them & use them for training treats. The Tapioca is obviously in them as something neutral to hold it all together
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That's looking good. You can also use Calandula Tea to soothe rashes. Good to have some on hand in case you get a bit of a break out
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This is the dry food that he got along with the pattie (not together) Meals for Mutts Puppy Salmon & Sardine https://www.petcircle.com.au/product/meals-for-mutts-dry-dog-food-puppy-salmon-and-sardine/m5172