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Vulnerable Breed Competition Final | Crufts 2023
Boronia replied to Boronia's topic in General Dog Discussion
This was on the Dandie page this morning -
Something like this https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dog+in+training+vest+do+not+pet&crid=2G1C3BCA4L2TU&sprefix=do+not+pet+dog+vest%2Caps%2C355&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_19
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https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/dog-found-trapped-in-underground-rabbit-hole-after-5-days/ Given the breed I don't think he'll learn from his experience SWNS A distraught pet owner has been reunited with her beloved dog after he was found trapped in a rabbit hole five days after disappearing. 33-year-old Sarah Mclellan was left devastated after her beloved dog Ralph disappeared while out on a walk near their English home in Haworth, West Yorkshire last week. Mclellan and her husband then spent their weekend searching for the wire-haired Dachshund. They recruited volunteers; made posts for “Lost Dog” Facebook groups; and even had a woman create a website for Ralph – all to no avail. “On Friday it was horrendous weather, it was freezing and we just couldn’t find him anywhere,” said Mclellan. “As you can imagine at this point your mind goes wild thinking, ‘what’s happened? Has he drowned? Has something bad happened?’ LOOK: Good Samaritans Save Drowning Animal From Frozen River Only to Discover It Was a Wild Wolf “My son had asking us where Ralphy was. He was opening the front door and shouting for him – it was heartbreaking,” she added. “We just had to tell him that Daddy was looking for him.” Miraculously, the terrified pooch was eventually sniffed out by his sister Edie while she was out on a walk with Mclellan’s husband on Monday. Ralph was trapped five feet underground in a maze of rabbit runs located just half a mile from his home. After two hours of careful digging, the pup was finally rescued. SWNS “The rabbit holes are like mazes and he must have gone through one hole and got stuck – he had made himself a hole in the middle but he couldn’t get out again,” said Mclellan. “When he got out the hole he went for a wee – and then carried on as if nothing had happened! “When I got back home I opened the door and there he was in the kitchen,” she added. “I couldn’t believe it.” MORE: Thousands Are Rejoicing Over Photos of a Chubby Rat’s Rescue From a Manhole Cover Despite losing weight while he was trapped in the hole, Ralph was not left with any serious injuries. “Ralph is completely knackered and he has worn down his nails from where he was trying to dig himself out, but he is otherwise fine,” said Mclellan. “He’s lost weight and he’s so tired – he just needs time to build himself back up again.” SWNS The relieved owner hopes that her happy ending will give others hope that their pets will also be found. “It was such a drama and I was still in shock when I saw him – I was up till 1am last night just cuddling him. “He does like chasing rabbits and he does that a lot but he just took it too far this time. Hopefully he has learnt his lesson this time.”
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O No! I was just reading about those flights to Antarctica yesterday LG (but thought I'd rather go by boat anyway) just imagine if I had gone and she had been onboard
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This is LMO but it may be worth tradies contacting you via this page linkie here (I was contacted by a very reasonable and very professional solar inverter guy and was very happy with the job and he really did have to go out of his way to get to our place)
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Contact breeders nearest to you and ask if they would have or know of an older dog for sale, tell them all about your family, if you are home most of the time, and if not, what time you will be spending with the dog and where it will be sleeping, also send them photos of your house yard. Breeders want the best home for their older ones so you'll need to work hard to prove you are the best home available
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What beautiful dogs! To see them on your wall where they are forever with you is such a bonus Lovely paintings...made with love
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Vulnerable Breed Competition Final | Crufts 2023
Boronia replied to Boronia's topic in General Dog Discussion
122 pages in this PDF but it is listed as a vulnerable breed, there are litter/pups registered charts (up to 2018) info here and better statistics in this link https://australianterrier.org/global-statistics-and-sustainability/ -
Vulnerable Breed Competition Final | Crufts 2023
Boronia replied to Boronia's topic in General Dog Discussion
yes I saw that and it surprised me, maybe people have gone off those little feisty rat-catching rangas -
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Yesterday at The Dandie stand at Crufts she doesn't care about her one-eyedness she has the best of lives so just get the eye removed and don't bother with the prosthetic xx
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Westie Rescue have had good results with Austrazole Topical Fungicide Wash for Dogs and Horses I have used it on Minnie as a wash (obviously) after I have given her a bath (and yes, I just use Fido's shampoo) Minnie's skin has cleared up well though the dog's immune system also needs a kick-start so a raw diet (seems to be the go-to for skin-problem Westies) Apoquel for the short term (thank goodness fo Apoquel), Hydrozole ointment for a few days on the bad areas as well as Gold Cross Whitfield's Antifungal Ointment (Chemist Warehouse or ebay) The Hydrozole is a pharmacy only product so you'd need to say it's for your husband's feet, don't mention it's for your dog The Whitfields is really so good, cheap enough and covers a big area as it's greasy. Calendula petal wash was is helpful but is really slow on results, I made up a wash by steeping some petals overnight, I also made a Calendula oil by putting petals in coconut oil and keeping it warm for a couple of days, I used an electric yoghurt maker. You can buy the petals here https://countrypark.com.au/product/calendula-petals/ Hope this helps
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All of us here have gone through the same grief @West so we do know how you are feeling. have your dog cremated or buried under her favourite garden-spot and give her some dignity. Remember it is still about her and doing what you are thinking of doing is not going to help your grief. Would she have wanted it?
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years ago I used to use Aristopet tea tree dog soap on Penny and Mac (my first Westies) it was so good but it seems to be unavailable now
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I use Fido's to get the dogs clean then use an special shampoo for Minnie's crook skin (which is getting so much better) I had a quick look and this is a small amount if you decide to try it, though I don't know what the postage would be https://www.jumbopets.com.au/Fido-s-Everyday-Shampoo.html?vid=347&msclkid=55363b6b253f19dcce055f6f620d0a90 Fido's also have tea tree shampoo and Aloe Vera shampoo
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some of the reviews are fairly old but interesting all the same https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/dermcare-aloveen-oatmeal and this data sheet https://www.dechra.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Dermcare-ALOVEEN-Oatmeal-Shampoo-SDS-V7-Dec-2016.pdf and an old Dogz topic
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Can you edit your post to make it a bit clearer please @Valmae? I fear my brain has melted in the heat and I don't quite understand what you are meaning and how we can help
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Pet insurance - who are the best ?
Boronia replied to persephone's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
there's also this: https://www.choice.com.au/money/insurance/pet/review-and-compare/pet-insurance https://www.choice.com.au/money/insurance/pet/articles/six-things-you-need-to-know-about-pet-insurance and this just if your friend wants to check out each company https://www.productreview.com.au/c/pet-insurance -
Pet insurance - who are the best ?
Boronia replied to persephone's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
get your friend to do the on-line quotes on this page Perse https://petsure.com.au/find-a-policy/ and I hope that your friend can see the page as the company (Hollards) have joined the ranks of 'lets write everything in pale grey so no-one can see it on their computer' it's so annoying -
Whereabouts in Qld are you? the reason I ask is that there may be midges (tiny sand-flies) around, their bite is a bit savage to skin and really itchy. Sometimes there are dragonflies flying about which is an indication of sandfly/midge presence, the dragonflies eat them Usually the tick preventive medication helps https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-13/midge-outbreak-on-sunshine-coast/7929522 or it also may be caused by Wandering Jew, here is a link to the ornamental variety though Qld does have a native one which is green so scroll down a little on this link
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I may have some pointers. Whereabouts are you? (what suburb if in the Brisbane area) and what breed of dog(s) do you have?
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/gallery/2023/jan/16/pooch-portraits-dog-photography-awards-in-pictures
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