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Everything posted by Rebanne
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I basically agree with The Spotted Devil except for one thing. I would give a small discount on the purchase price. So I would suggest you talk to the breeder.
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I wouldn't be paying for someone else's sh!t happens. I've had enough with my own dogs. As a breeder I would contribute to a problem if I had caused it or contributed to it, failed to test when I should have etc but sh!t happens it just that and it's not my fault. Blame Mother Nature, she is the one who throws the curve balls. As I so rarely breed I couldn't offer a replacement puppy but I may have refunded purchase price even though there is no way known this particular problem was in any way my fault.
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Gorgeous girl. Hope it's smooth sailing from now on
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All my GSD's were bitches with no problems. My Greyhounds have always been mixed sexes.
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Another who, while I haven't got anything recently, has also never had a problem.
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Can I find out the pedigree of my rescue GLAD?
Rebanne replied to Leo Axton's topic in General Dog Discussion
Not all ANKC GSD's have ear tattoo's. Only those who belonged to the breed club and not all breeders were/are members. Politics you know. -
This falls into the sh!t happens category. Mother Nature does like to play tricks on us. No way the breeder could have predicted this happening. I've known of only one dog who was a hermaphrodite, she had the op and all was well. I agree with RuralPug, the price seems very high. Get a couple more quotes.
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the ad finally popped up again @Papillon Kisses https://marsastore.com/products/ramp-stairs
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If she has resorbed a previous litter then you would need to do weekly prog tests to make sure her levels don't drop. I always start testing within 2 days of noticing a bitch has come in. Otherwise all I can say is good luck
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hmm, I saw some soft stairs on FB over the past few days. I'll copy the link if I see them again. They were like the kids fold out couch/chair.
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Half of any spot on I use usually ends up on the coat not the skin but I don't use it that often as I don't have a flea problem here. I must admit I hardly ever use an all in one chew. I prefer to treat as needed and I find tablets are cheaper then chews. So I use valuheart for heartworm - 6 weekly, then advantage spot on 2 or 3 times a year for fleas, and a tablet for worming about 3 times a year. Maybe have a look around and see if you can get tablets cheaper.
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Puppy just changed - from normal to nervous and clingy
Rebanne replied to SA Fur Mum's topic in Puppy Chat
puppies are funny little creatures and often do things that no one can explain. It almost sounds like a pain response but that could be just because he was a bit constipated for example. I think he felt off and wasn't sure how to fix it. This morning he feels fine and is acting normal. -
how big are your dogs and what are you currently using?
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You brought one knowing it was/had been incontinent, asked for tests to be done but then didn't ask for the results or copies of results? What's wrong with the other pup/dog?
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Difference between brand name dog beds (Snooza) vs. generic?
Rebanne replied to Gau's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
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The click marks the behaviour so if you click when she sits yes pay her whether she gets up or not. The click also signals the end of the behaviour. I wouldn't be clicking from across the room at this stage. You need to build duration before moving away.
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Yes, Opal is staying, Red is going to Adelaide and Hugh and Polly are still waiting
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and just to confuse you further I've never done a puppy vax at 16 weeks. I do a C3 at 7/8 weeks and one more at 12/13 weeks, then the 15 month one.
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Polly
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babes are 8 weeks old today. Hugh
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All my GSD's (5) lived with cats with next to no problems. Free ranging chooks may have been a problem though
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Phoebe and Warrior