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Rebanne

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  1. No need for parsley or garlic either but I don't see why you couldn't add some dried stuff to the oats and let it all soak.
  2. I used to just soak the rolled oats overnight in some milk and then add hot water to it in the morning, dogs loved it in winter time! There have been some concerns about flax with breeding animals on a couple of repo groups I am a member of. Not a problem for you Juice but anyone intending to breed their animals should do some research.
  3. I had an older grey with vestibular disease, he improved quite rapidly but sometimes symptoms last for weeks and sometimes forever - things like ending up with a permanent head tilt.
  4. Grains are not needed, I'd feed rolled oats before flaxseed.
  5. so sorry Pheebs. Run free Lucy, no more pain.
  6. Isn't this the place with an area at the back that is a bit dicey with it's fencing? You were worried the big dog would get in and hurt your little dogs or has that all been fixed up? Don't want to rain on your parade but people need to know.
  7. Yep, I'd be interested to know. Possibly because it's cheap? maybe but they also might have found the pups do well on it. I don't feed expensive puppy food to my greyhounds, grows them too fast.
  8. ask your breeder why they choose to feed Uncle Albers.
  9. Strange I would have thought you had seen it several times over the years.
  10. agree. Why do so many dog owners think others will be useless? Never meant to imply anything of the sort. Everyone was a novice at point. Just pointing out that there are lots of abandoned lab and lab mixes because a lot of people believe the marketing. Certainly, they could be awesome owners. But dismissing the idea of a puppy class to ME as a lab owner, rings alarm bells. They were getting mini essay's from a friend of a friend, goodness only knows what else they discounted, or took notice of, all information is 3rd hand. I've never taken a puppy class in my life. I am currently mentoring a new dog owner who bought one of my pups, she is doing a great job, no puppy class there either, most wouldn't know what to do with a greyhound anyway. and I have seen young out of control dogs in the hundreds in pounds, I worked in one for 10 years.
  11. A good breeder will help them and while a lot of labs are exuberant, not all are. I'd be trying to steer these people towards a good breeder.
  12. Why not? Why? Rebanne I certainly hope I didn't come across that way. There is no reason why this family can't be fantastic dog owners but the fact is many young labs end up in pounds or locked in the back yard because of their delightful(?) exuberance. So its important she knows what she's in for. The more information they have the better. Yes you and others have come across as very judgemental.
  13. My first dog was a GSD x Cattle dog, no internet back then and no judgemental strangers discussing me on a forum thank Dog!
  14. agree. Why do so many dog owners think others will be useless?
  15. I had a greyhound with it in his shoulder, PTS 3 weeks after diagnosis. If it ever strikes again I would PTS same day. Sam's Story
  16. Me too. I'd love to see show greyhounds run. I once asked a friend who used to have both show and racing dogs why they looked so different and he said it's because the show greyhounds are bred from coursing lines. I'd love to see them course. I wonder how much stamina and agility they'd have. they are different because race bred greyhounds have been bred for over 100 years now to race on race tracks and short distances. Plenty of show bred greys overseas course very successfully. Would love to do it here.
  17. I agree yes labs don't need clipping, but I clip some labs because after all is discussed, that is what the owner wants. I'm not going to judge an owner at the end of the day who gets the dog bathed and clipped and brings it into the house as a loved family member,instead of leaving it to get packed with undercoat, never bathed and turfed out of the home because it sheds or smells or whatever it is they think is the issue. They really love their dogs and are doing more to care for the dog than many owners. Technically Maltese or shihtzu or loads of other breeds etc should not/ don't need clipping either, but no one ever gets up in arms about them being shaved. well said Gruflife
  18. sale on now: http://www.mytoolstore.com.au/products/Dremel-Stylus-7.2v-Cordless.html
  19. They had better un-wonk :laugh: Yep that was me with my Parti dogs :laugh: Are you going to Albury? cause we will be there, then at Holbrook. Come and say hello
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