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Boronia

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  1. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-our-nikita-piil
  2. join this facebook group and let the admin know the web address of the bogus transport company, members of the group can offer suggestions on retrieving your funds (sometimes you are lucky) https://www.facebook.com/groups/666467654086008 Puppy SCAM Awareness Australia (PSAA)
  3. @Ben111, I had a look on-line and this company came up, they do aggressive dog boarding, I have no idea what they are like so you'd best have a hunt around for reviews. https://elitek9resort.com/ Can your breeder possibly board your dog for short periods?
  4. some reviews mrs.hoover 1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money! Don’t buy Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 January 2024 Colour Name: 1pc YellowVerified Purchase Total waste of money! . Lesson learned. Doesn’t really get much hair from cats and the steam did not work at all, even when charged overnight. One person found this helpful Harshani Ranawaka 5.0 out of 5 stars Great item! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 January 2024 Colour Name: 1pc YellowVerified Purchase It removes loose fur very well. My cats love it MRS P SILVIO 2.0 out of 5 stars Grooming brush Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2024 Colour Name: 1pc YellowVerified Purchase Works but my cat is scared of the steam sarahlouise811 1.0 out of 5 stars Faulty Reviewed in Australia on 2 January 2024 Colour Name: AVerified Purchase Item does not function even when fully charged. Threw it out without even one use!
  5. Veterinary drug manufacturer Elanco recently received a conditional license from the USDA for its canine parvovirus monoclonal antibody (CPMA) therapy; veterinarians are now free to purchase it pending individual state approvals https://www.barkandwhiskers.com/2024-01-15-canine-parvovirus-infection/
  6. I'm so sorry KTB, Elbie was part of the DOL family, as was Hoover, both were here when I first joined so they have always part of the Dogz team. My condolences
  7. Wow, tears in my eyes now what a beautiful dog and terrific owners and vet team
  8. There are pet insurances that you can add to your existing house and contents insurance so it's worth seeing if you can do this option with your insurance, the cover is usually only about $700 but is helpful. I am with RACQ and they have this extra, so do some other general insurance companies so it's worth phoning them to ask about it.
  9. https://www.choice.com.au/money/insurance/pet/review-and-compare/pet-insurance?utm_source=et&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Pet+insurance&utm_campaign=Informer_P_231228_631378
  10. I got one when I took Dandie-Zara to get vaccinated, she was 7 y/o when I got her and the first time at that particular vet I was really chuffed to get a dog passport So, as Mairead said, just ask your vet
  11. That happens with my three as well, bits of red lentil, split peas and un-husked barley, it doesn't worry me as I figure it's fibre and just doing its job, it is the same if they get a carrot treat, the chewed bits come out the next day (akin to throwing money down the toilet I suppose )
  12. Hahaha @Princess Fru Fru it'd be a bit of a shock to the system having those Dandie short legs after a whippet
  13. though I much prefer a terriers so maybe a Sealyham?
  14. what about a Tibbie? https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/tibetan-spaniel.asp
  15. A little off topic but a few years back when I had Penny and Mac there was a woman nearby who decided she'd start an obedience school in the local park, I took P and M as I thought it'd be fun for them and to try to get Mac to be less afraid of walking near/under wire fences or his lead, he screamed out when he was near (I think there may have been electric fence episodes before I got him), She got me in a line and got everyone to walk round and round their sitting dogs so the lead would go over the dogs heads while Mac watched, I then had to join in with Mac, he screamed twice when I walked round him then surprisingly he just ignored the lead afterwards, we did the same to a fluttery piece of string tied between two trees and he went under after all the other dogs did. So repetition of scary things that turn out not to be scary after all seems to work Maybe baby-steps in this direction LMO and another behaviorist may be a good thing. edited to correct spelling
  16. She buggered up the dosage She was too busy to talk to you She was rude in her email reply so... Pfffft to her, do as she says and go to another vet
  17. just putting this out there https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=327285680050049&set=a.132814376163848 POOR OLD AND VERY HANDSOME JAX HAS FOUND HIMSELF NEEDING A LOVING FOREVER HOME AND HE IS AT THE SUNSHINE COAST ANIMAL REFUGE NORTH OF BRISBANE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADOPT JAX, ALL DETAILS ARE BELOW TO CONTACT THE SHELTER - FROM THE SHELTER - Jax - D237362 Male Dog aged 10 years. Meet Jax! This distinguished gentleman is looking for a quieter home for his retirement years. He is a very independant dog with a typical Chow nature, refined and dignified. He will need a home who can help him look after his beautiful coat. If you are interested in meeting Jax please pop into the refuge today! Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge 28 Sippy Creek Rd, Tanawha, 07 5494 5275
  18. try here @sandgrubber https://the-riotact.com/ex-vet-jan-spate-illegally-collected-medications-just-in-case-of-emergency/720082
  19. Glad you are feeling better...cancer is just ghastly. If you and Chase enjoy participating in shows there is the Neuter class, it may be a fun time for you both. There's usually a Best Neuter in Show & Open Neuter in Show so maybe worth thinking about
  20. there's really not much sensitive content so it's safe to click
  21. Hey @mita she must be one tough dog!
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