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Swiss Girl

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  1. I don't like applecross vet, sorry. I know someone who used to take their dog there for a long time, then found out they were given bad advice. I also did puppy school their and it was terrible, didn't go the 4 weeks. All creatures great and small in South Perth has a good reputation.
  2. Such a terrible shock for the owner, lots hope they find the dog quickly.
  3. http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/9465948/online-scammers-target-dog-lovers/
  4. Agree 100%, it is the same attitude that people get when their dogs approach other dogs, my dog is friendly what's your problem. My dogs are taught young to leave other people alone.
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  7. we had a similar problem with our pointer boy, never could get a firm stool until he was about 18 months. We tried several vets and in the end he had 2 lots of antibiotics very close together, we then had him on human yakult, 1 bottle twice a day for about 2 months and he just gradually improved over time, it still took quite a few months before he was perfect, but now we can feed him anything and it doesn't bother him. We also thought it was a food allergy and tried everything and found he was not too bad if we stuck with one brand of sensitive digestion, loose bowels but nothing worse, but he always had small runny poops and he seemed to strain a lot. I now believe he just had no good bacteria in his gut to help him digest his food, which is why he did well on easily digestive food. When he was on antibiotics it killed everything and we just replaced it with good bacteria. I also suspect he had an inflamed bowel or digestive system, which is why it took several months until he was 100% over it. Easy once you have worked it out, but very confusing at the time and the vet's really did not help much.
  8. so glad that found the people who did this, lets hope the judge is not lenient this time
  9. thats correct Pixie, origionally they were all red and white, the first red one was a fault, but people liked the appearance and eventually it became more popular than the original colour, so its a great idea to cross breed them.
  10. http://www.lenconnect.com/news/x1274034307...-from-dog-owner
  11. no, it sounded good to me. People should be accountable for what they say and hopefully he will learn something from this. Good on you for standing up to this.
  12. I have been recommending for years that it be compulsory that ALL dogs and owners must do 10 months obedience at a registered class, although it would be difficult to enforce, it is certainly not impossible. I think all dogs, no matter of size must do this, as it also enforces socialization, so smaller dogs learn not to fear larger dogs. It would also decrease the impulse puppy buyers.
  13. Easy to say you wouldn't do it, but world history proves what people are capable of doing to survive.
  14. We went through this same thing when my daughter got her dog, he ate my dogs bedding several times so we tried the bitter flavoured spray and it certainly does help, but you need to do it daily or else the taste disappears really quickly. We found the wool blankets worked best, luckily we have several old ones so donated them and it worked really well, for some reason dogs just don't like the taste, but they still have something to snuggle into. My husband also felt just the same way as your husband, that our dog was being punished by the younger dogs actions, but dogs don't think that way. Wool blankets and towels are really cheap to purchase from the op shop, and towels wash easily too. Instead of kongs, you can also put treats into empty 2L coke bottles, they work really well and make a nice noise when dogs play with them.
  15. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7470134.html What a great idea, help keep the animals in the zoo safe and give a home to a couple of working dogs.
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