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Buying a puppy - follow on from Pollypops post
Rebanne replied to Airedaler's topic in General Dog Discussion
Yes I have a good idea who you are talking about. At least I know what happened to mine. And no track record, they were a newbie. As for your no nuts whippet boy, the breeder should have known they weren't down by time of sale. And certainly shouldn't have sold him as a show prospect until both testicles were down. -
I had a cross breed who had that. 20 years ago now. Can't quite recall what I did but it all turned out fine. First thing I would do is get the pup off all puppy food and onto adult. I wean my pups onto puppy food but by the time they are 8 weeks old they are on adult dry.
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Buying a puppy - follow on from Pollypops post
Rebanne replied to Airedaler's topic in General Dog Discussion
No. I asked to have him back several times but..... -
Buying a puppy - follow on from Pollypops post
Rebanne replied to Airedaler's topic in General Dog Discussion
As a registered breeder I've been done like a dinner twice by people buying my pups. One is another breeder, one a person who wanted to show. Good liars are very good at their craft It resulted in the death of one dog I took a pup once, not my current breed, which I wasn't really happy with. I learnt my lesson and now have no problems in sticking to my guns -
Buying a puppy - follow on from Pollypops post
Rebanne replied to Airedaler's topic in General Dog Discussion
I'm in for over $3000 already and no idea if Phoebe is pregnant but as I have a breed that is unpopular to buy my price has remained the same for 9 years. Just a well I think being a breed guardian is important. -
by the look of the set up it is the breeder advertising
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no dry food is natural. Is your new girl in good health with a good coat? If so no real reason to change her food. You could add chicken necks for instance to her meals if you don't want to feed just dry food.
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Lots of breeds that are used in making the so called designer dogs are desexed before sale. Can't say I blame those breeders.
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Long shot: Nutrition advice for general skin complaints
Rebanne replied to Scottsmum's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
cortisone tablets will relieve a lot of inflammation. Yes can have some side effects but if it gives an old dog comfort why not? -
have you spoken to the breeder of your concerns? Sometimes sh!t happens for no reason and some vets are very quick to blame any problem on the breeder. The problems you have mentioned can occur in any dog of any breed whatever the price paid. Sometimes skin irritations can run in family lines but more often they just happen. Bone and ligament problems? Well sometimes that can happen because of poor/incorrect upbringing. But bone and ligament problems is also a very broad statement and could cover many, many things so bit hard to judge on the likely hood of it being a inherited problem. I gather from the photo you've had your dog since a young pup? (He's very cute by the way) Has he always had these problems or are they new?
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You know you just can't find a puppy inside a specified time unless you are extremely lucky and happy to settle for anything that shows up in your 2 week window.
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did you get your natural mating?
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Really I wouldn't be worried. A local vet is not the best to tell if your pup has a problem. Sure anyone can see the bad ones but a slight problem? Even if there is a problem your dog may never require surgery of any sort. Best to ring your breeder and chat to them and do as Persephone said and ring your insurance company and ask a general question. You can redo the xrays after your dog fully grown, around the 18 month old mark, do hips and elbows, and send them away to be scored. Your breeder should be able to help with where to send them etc. Keep your pup lean as he grows, that will help him grow well.
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Seems we are all due around the same time.
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Your pup could have thrown to the poodle and if it was the smallest of the 3 sizes then your pup will be small. You can forget comparing her to a purebred cocker as she isn't. Get her vet checked to make sure she is healthy and be happy to have an individual
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Oh my goodness, you are getting an early start Well if all goes to plan I'll be having a litter of greyhound puppies, due mid September, thanks to Ms Phoebe, Monash Vets and some frozen semen.
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A lot of breeders don't vaccinate until the pups are 8 weeks old, especially the toy breeds.
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As far as I am aware it is not hereditary. But taking care of diet wouldn't hurt anyway. Ask your vet about it.
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If this is the puppy you must have then you could reconsider the co ownership. But the contract needs more details re the semen collection. The price you pay should be discounted as you would be keeping the puppy entire for the breeder's convenience, the breeder would pay for all health tests and semen collection and the pup should be signed over to you once he has been collected. No more then 2 collections and within a month. Sometimes the first one is not good quality. Microchip to be in your name. Otherwise pick another pup.
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yes, very much so
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Many thanks Tassie!
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Does anyone remember the case of the BC puppy who died from a disease that they could have been tested for? It was heart breaking. I'm after the link if anyone can help supply it
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Advice for avoiding puppy scammers ??
Rebanne replied to Woody&Julia's topic in General Dog Discussion
I've helped 2 people avoid scammers in the last week. If they offer to send you a pup and you only have to pay for the transport up front and pay for the pup once you have it, it's a scam. I think they think people will be less likely to do something if they "only" lose the transport cost. Luckily both lots of potential puppy buyers asked questions. Oh and if the sale price is too good to be true, then it's usually a scam. -
Advice for avoiding puppy scammers ??
Rebanne replied to Woody&Julia's topic in General Dog Discussion
There can be a lot of politics involved in breed clubs. That wouldn't concern me. Really, in the end, there is no fool proof way to pay for something and guarantee you get it unless the transaction happens in person. I've sent 3 pups overseas both buyer and seller had to trust each other and we did and everything worked out fine. -
Looking for a dog with certain characteristics
Rebanne replied to wild_rose's topic in General Dog Discussion
It is simply unfair and too risky to expect a dog to put up with what you say your son may do. If you are convinced a dog is the way to go then you need to get a service dog, one specially trained. And you need to start teaching your child to be gentle and respect other's space, which may be difficult. I would be asking your child's Dr or school if they could recommend a service dog organisation to you, that is if they agree it could be a good idea.