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  1. I am wanting to put together a leaflet that explains BSL with the hope of distributing it to vets, rescue and pet supply places to inform the public about BSL and making it available to other people to distribute. I am wanting to put photos of dogs on the cover, but other than my own I don't have any, so was wondering if any dolers would be kind enough to let me use photos of their dog? I would also like put a smaller version of http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html in the leaflet and would more than appreciative if owners of any of these breeds could let me use a photo: Boxer Rhodesian Ridgeback bullmastiff American bulldog Staffordshire Bull Terriers American Staffordshire Terriers It would be very clear in the leaflet that none of the photos are of a pitbull and I will provide the leaflet to anyone who lets me use a photo before I finish it so they can see the photo in use.
  2. There will always be moron dog owners and people who own dogs that don't know how to raise/train them. I don't see the harm in trying to educate people that tougher BSL will not fix the problem of dog attacks. I don't expect anything I do will change the world or how everyone approaches dog ownership, but I do feel that it is important to do at least something and not to approach BSL with a defeatist attitude and blame other people.
  3. I was wanting to put together a leaflet that explains BSL with the hope of distributing it to vets, rescue and pet supply places to inform the public about BSL and making it available to other people to distribute. Because I don't think my knowledge of BSL or ability to put together all this information is fantastic, the process is slow. I'm fine with designing the leaflet but not as competent as I'd like to be with everything else. If anyone is interested on working on this with me , please PM me
  4. I've been through so many harnesses with Misha, presently I have a black dog one, but I find it twists and shifts around alot, no matter how much I adjust it. I have been looking at leather harnesses, as they look like not only are they more adjustable, but will fit better and the felt lining should stop them slipping. They also seem mainly to be designed to suit deep chested dogs, which would be a huge benefit. I was curios what peoples' experiences were with leather harnesses? and also where you got them from?
  5. ooh sounds fascinating, do you have any more information on it?
  6. http://www.news.com.au/technology/dog-owne...0-1225888331151
  7. Well she got the chicken frame tonight, she is very happy with herself and had no problems chomping it down
  8. I use Melrose Omega Pet Omega Oil, I buy from my local healthfood shop
  9. thanks for the replies, looks like Misha is going to be getting the chicken frame as is then.
  10. I've brought Misha a chicken frame after reading that they can be good for her. The wishbone is still attached and looks to me like a choking hazard as well as some bones which look a bit sharp and pointy. Am I meant to feed it to her as is or remove the wishbone or any other bones?
  11. I brought one from here, took months to arrive. http://www.worldforpets.com.au has them too.
  12. The article from the Australian, just has a bit of extra stuff at the end http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/natio...f-1225876205978
  13. http://www.news.com.au/national/battle-aga...r-1225876314602
  14. I actually wasn't offered to build up the dosage. I guess/assume the RUSH therapy either makes it easier for the client OR they find it works better?? I will ask about it all when we go back in, in a fortnight, and let you know if you like hmm intriguing, I'd never heard of the RUSH treatment before this thread, I'm going to ask my Dermatologist tomorrow about it. That would be great if you let me know why your Dermatologist chose to go with it from the get go.
  15. no, but I am kicking myself for not doing so . I'm presently going through all her medical history to try and remember what has been done and what has stopped. I'll to check this as I can't remember the exact dosage, but she was built up to a point where she was getting a high dosage fortnightly, then it was dropped down twice (I think) due to her itching more and getting flare ups and she is now on 35 units weekly. I'll have to check that though as my brain is a bit scrambled today. ETA - I've had my coffee now, she was built up to 100 units every 3 weeks, then dropped to 100 units fortnightly , then 50 units weekly, then 35 units weekly. The dosage was brought down due to itchiness. yes I feed dry food and it didn't occur to me that it would me a major source of exposure for storage mites . Think I might have to do research on feeding raw, can you suggest any good books? Misha has been trialled on a variety on anti-histamines, iramine which she is on currently seems to be the most effective, but she still itches and gets mild flareups ( though they could be worse, but I use cortisone cream and spray as soon as they start to appear) whats this? unless you misspelled smurf , could you please explain what this is? early on before it was known she had allergies, she had a really nasty series of ear infections, though they did clear up before she was started on the vaccine , so it is unclear whether these were related to her allergies. But she does scratch her ears and "shake them" sometimes, so I'm thinking they still can cause her discomfort. ETA: Ok so my memory is not that up to scratch, she continued to have yeasty ear infections in the beginning of the allergy vaccine buildup. Other than generally itchiness and the newly started constant licking of paws and front legs, its mainly discolouration, inflammation, sometimes sores ( thought I think this is due to Misha licking and itching herself) on her stomach and inside of her haunches and sometimes under her armpits ( and by this I mean her front legs). She lost all the fur on her tummy and a lot off her inner haunches, which has over time grown back but I am noticing that the fur on her inner haunches & tummy is starting to thin out again. If there are fleas or flea dirt present and if they bite her on the stomach, the bites turn into large red sores. I think she is lucky that her reactions are milder than some dogs, the worst of it is watching her itch, she can be asleep on her bed and wake up with a jump and start scratching and the constant scratching and general discomfort she seems to be in is not fun to watch. I've heard in brief detail that scientist are investigating Tumeric as a "super spice" to combat and prevent a lot of problems, but I have not really looked into it. yes, for 6 weeks before we did the initial Intradermal test.
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