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Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with a Vaginal Prolapse with a unmated 2yo bitch? One of our girls, who resides with a other family has had to be sprayed due to this, the vet has advised this can happen from forced separation or extreme cases of constipation however no sign of constipation has been observed.
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sending love and well wishes for Fur-Panto & Panto
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thats a very hard choice to make...my thoughts are with you
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Firstly and most importantly...I am so sorry for your loss, buddy sounds like a he was a beautiful soul and a wonderful dog. may he rest in peace I am very worried after reading this whole thread i did a little google search of what I am assuming is the name of the groomers was...only to find that they have 5 star rating with no negative reviews.... please tell me I have the wrong business name?!? http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/splish-splash-dog-and-cat-grooming/penrith?selectedListingSortOrder=RATING_LOWEST#reviewsTab
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M I S S I N G Foster Dog - Heeler - Eddie 0429589168
Summersaint replied to _PL_'s topic in General Dog Discussion
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I understand where you are coming from, wanting a puppy to grow up with your kids, but a very important point to remember is - a Labrador puppy is far from easy!!!! They are extremely boisterous, bowl little kids over in their excitement (or just walking past), they are quite mouthy and can nip the kids hands, feet, ankles, clothes, etc, so therefore need a LOT of training to mould them into the perfect well behaved family member that sometimes the media can portray them as. Don't discard an adult rescue entirely as they can easily blend into the family as if they had always been there ;) Labs just want to be with their people and to please, so an older Lab will be more placid and should cope really well with your kids wanting to smother them with hugs And they will be well and truly out of the nipping stage and knocking the littlies over! A rescue doesn't automatically = problems. Some are rehomed for many reasons, and many might have been raised in a family environment. You only need to meet a few with your kids to see what I mean and to find the perfect fit 100% on the money their Rubystar....Lab puppies are far from easy an older Lab would fit in to the family better they are far more relaxed and placid for kids
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ohhhh noooo I have the Kings of leon concert with OH that night damm it!! would love to have come...have fun ladies drink lots of wine for me.
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we have two winning names thankyou to everyone that help out with a suggestion there was some fabulous ideas winners I will PM you edited for spelling
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interesting......I will make sure I am watching
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mine lab lily Rose only get the full name when i need her to stop completly like when she is doing something naughty or at the park..she normally anwers to lil or lily
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congrats!!
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So many great names....keep them coming
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Sorry sps, not very helpful Yeah - I'm sorry too sps I had a giggle too
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Hi All, I just recieve notification that our choosen kennel name has been taken , it took me ages to come up with it so this time I need help from fellow DOLers... late next year we are planning on breeding our lovely labrador Lily Rose but also in the future we am hoping to add newfoundlands to our family to show and breed. I was thinking a play on words to describe the two breeds or in another language...all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated **small prize for the winner** :D
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bump - ready for tomorrow