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goldenluv

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  1. no she is not in season now and I do have separate areas for them. suppose I am being a bit paranoid, but really do not want any oopsie just thought that if people have used it with no side affects to the boy, it would just be safer.
  2. I am thinking of using Suprelorin® on my 2 year old golden boy as I am babysitting a female golden. has anyone used this before or one similar, how did it go, any side affects for the boys.
  3. just off topic, but what brand of stick vac do you use and are you happy with it :-)
  4. Hi and congrats on your baby Goldie hopefully its just that she ate something and had an upset tummy but if you go back to normal food and it starts again, take some poo to the vets to get checked is there any mucous on the poo, if yes it could be anything from having giardia to a reaction to wheat or certain proteins hope your baby is feeling better soon just as a side note, have you spoken with your breeder about how much exercise a 4 month old baby should be doing
  5. Hi and welcome to the golden side :) are you looking for a pet , show dog or Obedience dog? there are some lovely breeders in QLD http://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/breeders/golden-retriever.asp?state=QLD
  6. did try a bag of the dry food, dogs liked it so ordered more But 2 phone calls and 20 days later the wrong food turned up and another 2 unanswered phone calls ( i left messages) to let them know it was the wrong order, its been a month now so I have given up and gave the food to a friend and will never deal with them again and in one of the early calls I was told that they would be going out of the dry food as its not what people what any more
  7. I totally agree, great to see happy working dogs but the crowding is an issue. and I'll get shot for this but I think the swinging arms are wrong that some people are doing. Its another signal to your dog when heeling, swinging arms move, still arms stop!
  8. whats the opinion of people is feeding 36% protein to a golden retriever to high for them?
  9. Do you shoot over your Golden or trial? Every sport can promote extremes. the answer to both is yes!
  10. If a retriever is that mad for retrieving its uncontrollable that is a wrong temperament! my golden boy is on the go and loves retrieving and obedience but is easy to live with and his dad is a Sup CH and mum is a Gr CH these dogs where breed for a job and they should be able to do that job And do well in the show ring! not like our poor cocker spaniel half hour run in a park and I'm an hour grooming the knots out of the coat :-( the flushing instinct is still there but the coat is wrong :-( for what they where breed to do!
  11. My Staffy also suffer with sensitive stomach (IBD) he was put on "Eukanuba Intestinal" low residue kibble this was the only kinble that has worked being a low residue kibble it breaks down easy so less work on their stomach & bowel u can buy online it is a vet prescription kibble "Pet Circle" deliver to ur door for the same price as the vet sell it for... the fat-10% & fiber-1.70%, Eukanuba also make Intestinal Plus but this has more fiber-4% & didnt work for my boy, the Intestinal worked the best, my boy didnt do well on Black Hawk the fat is 12-13% to high also Eukanuba make "Sensitive digestion" sold at Pet Barn very similar to their Eukanuba Intestinal a low residue kibble but the fat% is 13% a bit higher then their Intestinal vet diet, thanks for that will pass it on as she is still having trouble with him
  12. thanks for the replys, will tell her to get a second opinion. turns out that she had given pup a bone and the vet did not even check the poo sample
  13. my niece has a 6 month old American Staffordshire, it has had vomiting and diarrhea so she took him to the vet and he said the pup is sensitive to fat. so we are looking at new foods, on black hawk now. my question is at this age what percentage of protein should he be getting and how low would you go with the fat content? the breeder is not interested so no help there!
  14. Hope its ok to ask this here! my niece has a 6 month old American Staffordshire, it has had vomiting and diarrhea so she took him to the vet and he said the pup is sensitive to fat. so we are looking at new foods, on black hawk now. my question is at this age what percentage of protein should he be getting and how low would you go with the fat content? the breeder is not interested so no help there!
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