Cathaven
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What beautiful photos Leithy and beautiful girls to boot....... cheers Cathaven
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What beautiful photos Leithy and beautiful girls to boot....... cheers Cathaven
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Thank you Leithy, I seem to have so many pictures of my family, and never tire of photographing them. Are you a dachshund lover/owner as well? Every time I am out walking my guys I am stopped just so that people can get a pat of my guys and tell me how much they like little dachs, or they have had one in the past, they aren't dogs that you see a great deal of, but mine sure get a lot of attention when I am out and about. Have you got any lovely pics of your guy/gal?????? cheers Cathaven.
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Thank you for all your lovely comments in regard to my little pride and joys. Can I just say that from all your photos attached that you have beautiful friends as well. I consider any human being lucky to have such lovely loyal friends as one would find in their dog. Thank you once again Cathaven He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share of man's falsehood - Sir Walter Scott.
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Hello all, just thought I would display my little darlings whom give me so much love and pleasure. First is Ricky, 11yr old mini dach, he has CCF but is doing very well thanks to a lot of wonderful advice from people on DOL. He is a rescue, I rescued him from a breeder who was about to bump him on the head as he has a couple of physical abnormalities. Next is Austin Powers, new age sensitive 6yr old man that is very loving and easily hurt in feelings. Then we have Roxy Suede who is 8yrs of age and is a real sweetheart. Finally my little JR who is a rescue also, got her from the pound, no fur on her, just red raw with sores all over her. Her name is Miss Molly and every day I see new aspects of her beautiful gentle personality. So pleased she is in my home and has been for 4yrs now and she completes it. Please enjoy them as I do. Cheers.
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I believe that nothing breaks your heart more than the loss of one's best friend. Please remember and I know it is hard during such painful times that BG will always remain with you, in heart and in spirit. You are both so blessed to have had each other and the unconditional love that you both shared. Say see you later.....BG, its not goodbye forever....I believe.
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Sorry Bubbette, really don't know much about the disease either. All I am familiar with and as suggested beforehand as well as giving your pet four to six small high protein, fat and complex carbohydrates and low in sugar meals per day. If not able to be controlled by the diet, then sometimes cortisone tablets help. Hopefully your vet would be able to advise you on all this information. Surgery can also help, but this needs to be discussed with your vet. What your poor wee dog has is very uncommon, it is seen mostly in cats. cheers for now Cathaven
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Hi RubyRed, I have a little mini dachshund 11yr old boy by the name of Ricky who has Congestive Heart Failure. He crashed last weekend with lungs full of fluid and needless to say I was beside myself. He had two days attached to an IV Lasix drip and I was very pleased to have him home. I can relate to how you are feeling. He is now on Fortekor, Vetmedin and Lasix. However and please don't think that I am encouraging you to do this because I am not. I am using hollistic medicine on Ricky. Apart from his conventional medicine I have him on CoenzymeQ10 Milk Thistle (brand Livatone) great for the liver, advised by another lovely lady who had a little dog with the same problem Heart Tonic x 3 (Robert McDowall or Optimum Pet Health both have great products and both here in Australia) Apple Cider Vinegar, teaspoon in his Natural Spring Water every day (replaces potassium lost through lasix). Pinch of Cayenne pepper as well as Organic Ginger great for circulation, I give this to him with a little bit of meat, 3 times a day 3 senior vitamin tablets per day (From vetalogica) 1 Fish oil tablet per day His diet is very important, organic beef, chicken, salmon with green steamed vegies. No tin food, or any treats that are found at the supermarket. Luckily he loves bananas. Most importantly no SALT. Read all the labels on all products that you buy for your little furfriend, you will be surprised how much sodium they contain. Hope this information helps cheers Cathaven
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So sorry for your loss of Fraser. But please remember, he will be with you wherever you go and at all times, he will never leave your side. He will be protecting you, loving you, experiencing your pain, joining you in your joy, laughing with you and covering you in wet sloppy kisses, maybe not in person but most certainly in spirit. Until you meet again.... My heart felt sympathy cheers Cathaven
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Question Regarding Vaccinations...
Cathaven replied to Kelly_Louise's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Thanks wherezaball for that info. I have just emailed the link that you provided in regard to vaccinations and will definetly be going via titer levels. Personally unless your furfriend is going into kennels I err on the side of caution with all these vaccinations......I also have a little 11yr old and will certainly not be getting him vaccinated. In fact I have a lovely old cat (rescued stray) that at some time had cat flu in his life and wasn't treated so has damaged mucous membranes. My vet actually recommended not to vaccinate him, rather dose him up on raw food and lysine, so I am pleased to say that my vet sees the big picture...... cheers Cathaven -
Thanks Jed, yes I have Ricky on EnzymeQ10. I have also incorporated a pinch of cayenne pepper, which is a most important herb for the heart it increases circulation and feeds the heart cells. I have also added ginger, and I am just out now to get some organic parsley leaf (good diuretic). All under instructions from a health professional. She has even suggested watermelon as a diuretic, so will give that a go somehow or other, don't know about that one yet. I know I seem to be going to extremes but I am determined to really give him the best chance No I wont vaccinate him at all.... cheers Jed and talk to you again soon Cathaven Hey Jed, I forgot to ask you, how is your dog that is on Enyme Q10. Can you give me some info on her/him. It sounds like you are having some positive outcomes. cheers Cathaven
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Thanks Jed, yes I have Ricky on EnzymeQ10. I have also incorporated a pinch of cayenne pepper, which is a most important herb for the heart it increases circulation and feeds the heart cells. I have also added ginger, and I am just out now to get some organic parsley leaf (good diuretic). All under instructions from a health professional. She has even suggested watermelon as a diuretic, so will give that a go somehow or other, don't know about that one yet. I know I seem to be going to extremes but I am determined to really give him the best chance No I wont vaccinate him at all.... cheers Jed and talk to you again soon Cathaven
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Thanks dwynwen, how long has your girl been on coq10? Thank you for the info on the group, I really am into the I wouldn't say alternate but most certainly natural therapies. They have been around for a very long time and I do believe that they should be incorporated into our daily living, even with pets. Appreciate the warning. Talk to you soon I hope cheers Cathaven
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Hi Rommimum, have found a clinic in Queensland that seem very good, their details Animal Options Veterinary ClinicUnit 8, 29 Blanck St, Ormeau, QLD 4208 p: (07) 55466756 f: (07) 55466939 http://www.animaloptions.com.au check them out....they seem to have great qualifications and just up my alley.... cheers Cathaven