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I have feed my puppy pet mince or beef mince mixed in with his dry dog food. I started off with advance, but then switched to Purina Pro Plan which I found I could get more for the same price.
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Jet goes to bed when I go which is usually is between 830-930 on week nights and he gets let out when th OH gets up at 6am. On weekend if we go to bed at a similar time he will start th whinge when it hits about 7am.
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What Food Do You Use? And A Couple More Questions
Jetty replied to bax09's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
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Same, I have a singer and a spewer. Cars trips are great fun LOL. Window open works well for the spewer. Only ear plugs work with the singer. LOL ;) If you do have the window down though First Timer make sure your pup has a doggy seatbelt or just the window down slightly, Unfortunately I have seen dogs leap from the car open windows I trust my girl now but she always has her doggy seatbelt on when we are driving - call me paranoid Oh dear we have had a dog do that before. Its horrible Luckly she didnt have any serious injurys.
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I feed Jet the other day on the way to my parents (A 30 minute drive) and I didnt decide til after I feed him to bring him So he was laying on my lap and then all of a sudden he threw up all over me and my new car. Lucky I had some clothes at my parents place!
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Just incase you mistook what I said about feeding, I was not advised to feed her and drive around with her, just work on getting her used to the car and sounds etc Oh no I understood what you meant Just if it is that he is getting nervous he may get car sick so feeding can actually make him sick. First Timer - You need to figure out if he is getting stressed or liek other have said excited.
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Hi I have a puppy who is now 7 months I hardly had him in the car except for vet trips to start of with and this stressed him out and he started to get car sick. Take him to places that he enjoys in the car. I advise you not to feed him as this may make him car sick. have the window down if possible for the fresh air. Also try to avoid curvy roads. Hope this helps
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What Food Do You Use? And A Couple More Questions
Jetty replied to bax09's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
1. I was feeding Jet on advanced puppy but recently switched to Purina Pro Plan Puppy this week 2. I like to feed Jet chicken necks for breakfast or for treats, I also sometimes mix pet mince. Pig Ears & Feet are good to keep him entertained as well. 3. I use sentinel tablets monthly. and also use a shampoo with flea treatment in it. 4. Jet has a stuffed toy which he loves to play with. He loves playing with tennis balls and big bouncy balls. He also has some rubber toys. 5. Playing Fetch. If I could last for hours no doubt he could too! 6. Jet is only still young but if i had advice for a new puppy owner, I would tell them to definately crate train! Jet loves his crate and he sleeps in it. It is the best! ETA: I only just took a look at your pictures, he is adorable. I want a puppy beagle now. lol -
Thank you
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Do you know the name of them? Thanks
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Hi, Can anyone recommend a good obedience school? I live in the south east outer suburbs of Brisbane in Chambers Flat, Queensland. So Jimboomba/Browns Plains area would be great. I have a 6 month old pup I want to start on his first obedience course, we have already done puppy preschool.
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I agree I hadly have any good ones of me and Jet. I like that I can put some faces to the names now. Spotty - I looove the last one of you and Mia. Its cute.
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My puppy had a limp from play to rough. The vet took an xray and it came up clean however he said with crate rest he should improve. and he has he has fully recovered. We kept him in the crate for a week. We have also been using joint guard in his food. The vet was great and just said that sometimes they can hurt there muscle in the joint.
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Advance = Eukanuba Or Royal Canin?
Jetty replied to muffinmclay's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Muffinmclay, My puppy was on Advanced to then I swapped him to Eukanuba. I havent tried that third one but he is quite happy on the Euk, I also feed him the pet mince and have no problems. -
He is on advanced usually sometime i will give him some cooked pasta with beef or chicken & veggies. I was actually wondering if weetbix would be suitable for his morning meal.
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Thanks Nekhbet. I have been feeding him pastas and stuff just curious if there was anything else suitable.
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I was just looking on this website and they state how Carbohydrates are needed for a puppies diet like ceral. I was just wondering who gives there dogs ceral and if so what sort? ETA: http://www.purina.com.au/all-about-pets/pu...anced-Diet.aspx
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As (multiple!) people have been trying to point out - this is simply not true if OP buys a SBT. IMO this isn't about should "all" dogs be inside or outside dogs - it's about whether or not a SBT can be an outside dog as this is the breed OP stated they are interested in. Please remember that the OP did state that this breed was not offical yet and he was just asking a questions in general. I am sure he will do a bit mroe research into some other breeds.
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sluggo, do not get to offended by other peoples opinions. they can be very judge mental and fire at you if you do something they would never do. They pamper there pets alot more, there is nothing wrong with that but they have no right saying some of the things they have. There is no problem with sleeping a dog outside. Some dogs will like it some won't. Its your dog, your choice.
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Didn't you wonder how much experience that poster had with SBTs Sluggo? If a SBT breeder (make that two now) suggests that there may be an issue with your proposed plan, don't you think it should carry more weight than that of a novice dog owner who's never placed pups in homes and who doesn't own your proposed breed of choice? Or will you only thank those who tell you what you choose to hear? Oh well, if you are actually proposing to acquire your pup from a responsible registered breeder and not from some flybynighter who advertises in your local Trading Post, please don't be offended if you get refused a pup based on your proposed sleeping arrangements for it. It may well happen. To a point I agree with you jettyjet - how we keep our dogs is a matter of personal choice, however OP is wanting to buy a breed which seriously does not do well if separated from their family. If they were wanting a more independent dog then that's fine, but the breed they are interested in is a people breed and is not suited to being an outside dog for temperament reasons and because of the cold intolerance factors. Just in a reply from the above. I have had no experience with a staffy my response was more for dogs in general and from my experience. Everyone has good points. I think maybe a bit more research into another breed by the sounds of everyone elses post is a good thing to do. My dogs are a smaller breed and are allowed inside a bit more when we are at home.
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I definately understand when you prefer an outside dog even to sleep outside at night thats how my family have always had there dogs. I now have my own puppy who I orginally wanted to sleep outside. So i did what you have mentioned and had him in the laundry in his bed for the first month or so then I moved him outside into a bed. (Living in sunny queensland there isnt much of an issue with the weather) We also at home have a household full of seven people so there is not alot of room for anyone else. Now recently he had an injury and I was told to sleep him in the crate. So since then he has stayed in his crate at night and now I prefer it to be that way, he does not make a mess, he can sleep through the night without needing a toilet break and he now even goes into the crate on his own without me putting him in there (originally he would whinge etc but not anymore) Its down to personal choice and you try what you think is what you would like to do and see how it suits the puppy all puppies have there own personalities. In regards to him wondering off, it depends on the size of your back yard, fencing etc. If it is a rather basic medium sized yard he will have no problem finding his way back to bed.
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how cute! i am picking him up today from the vet so i will just double check with them. but as you say it probably is a dream!
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My pup had 3 vacs. They were C5 i think.
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ok thanks. I am glad its normal!
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it doesnt affect him coz he doesnt wake up or anything. its just scary hearing it late at night. got me a bit worried.