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~Anne~

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  1. I've heard of different natural methods but have never tried any. One of my boys, Monte, is an epileptic and was diagnosed almost 9 years ago. He has cluster seizures. He is on phenobarbital (pb) and another drug known as potassium bromide (kbr). He has continued to experience regular clusters however his whole life. It is vital, as someone above said, that the pb is given at regular 12 hour intervals. Pb levels drop very quickly in the system and this leaves them at risk of more seizures. I am sure you were told, but I'll repeat it in case you haven't been, keep your dog cool during and after seizure activity as the body temp rises when they have a seizure.
  2. I am not a fan of collars on dogs unless they are being walked. I am not a fan of collars for any purpose on my breed, the Pug, however each to their own.
  3. A byb is generally defined as a non ankc registered breeder. It has nothing to do with them providing the dog's pedigree paperwork. A registered breeder who fails to provide a pedigree with an entire dog is just a stupid and unethical registered breeder.
  4. I have 2 males and 1 female. No issues at all though one of the males is often challenged by the bitch. It is actually difficult to pick the alpha between the two. The other male just goes with the flow.
  5. I have had success with using lavender oil on the popular spots after cleaning thoroughly first.
  6. Wow, the average longevity is rather low. Although the sames numbers are relatively short.
  7. Unless you use bleach or F10 you are wasting your time cleaning anything. Ask the Vet for a bottle of F10 or make a bleach mix (hopefully someone else will post ratio as my brain is dead at the moment). It is VERY important to note that nothing else will kill parvo.
  8. Is Tony ok or is he winding down toward retirement? He helped me with one of my rescue Pugs (he also has a few himself). He was fabulous.
  9. These new laws sicken me. Every time I read a thread like this it horrifies me. Dog help the innocent in this mess.
  10. It is up to the person wanting the dog back to prove they are the 'rightful owner' though. The dog has not lived with that person for 12 months and there is evidence they gave the dog away. Your advice is incorrect in this instance hellier.
  11. Should have registered the dog with the council as this helps to show responsible pet ownership, not that the dog is just being looked after for a while. Unless the mircochip was sorted out, the dog would not have been able to be registered under a different name. The database is a combined one in NSW.
  12. Exactly. Also, a microchip record DOES NOT constitute legal claim to a dog. However, to enable the chip to be registered in their name is going to be very difficult unless the old owner agrees to do it or a court determines ownership. Edited to add - tell them not to hand over the dog until it is sorted legally. Although not 100% accurate, the saying that possession is 9/10ths of the law is not far off with some matters.
  13. But for the issues it would cause, with yet another way to 'judge' a peer, I can't see it be worth it because of the low numbers in such situations for 99% of breeds. Besides which, a dog ending up in a rescue does not mean that it was homed with poor judgement or lack of judgement. Some of the Pugs that were surrendered to me came from exceptionally good homes that experienced situations outside of their control. The issue of dogs in pounds needs to be looked at broadly, and not with such a fine focus. We need statistics collected on the origins of all dogs in pounds. not one single tiny group.
  14. I can't see any point in the collection of such data other than to prove the obvious. I think it is already an accepted fact that the overwhelming majority of dogs 'at risk' are not purebred dogs.
  15. ~Anne~

    Pug

    One of those 'faulty sites' is possibly mine (Pug Rescue Sydney). I closed my rescue almost 2 years ago but it is impossible to remove reference to it all over the web. As Clyde has said above, speak with Denise at Paws Rescue. www.paws.com.au
  16. ~Anne~

    Pug

    I see you are in NSW Merci. In addition to the excellent advise offered above, I would recommend you ring the NSW Pug Club and enquire about Pug shows. They are often held around Sydney, and larger ones in particular, are an excellent way of meeting a lot of breeders in one day. That way you can speak to many different breeders and see their Pugs as well. Castle Hill Showground and Erskine Park are 2 venues that may be within distance for you.
  17. We get lots of weirdos - some so weird you think you are being set up .He didnt contact me personally - as a beagle breeder but the MDBA asking if any of our members bred puggles Ahh, of course, I see the link now.
  18. Really. I was thinking it was someone who is obviously homophobic & has bad eyesight & needs a big dog for protection & security as they are scared stiff of everything OMG!! Do you know him!
  19. If it is the same person contacting both Julie and Andisa than perhaps he has some other motive?
  20. I am not too sure that they would be looking at banning breeding dogs. Extending the breed bans - you bet, but banning the breeding and showing of all dogs? Not likely at all in my personal opinion. I feel that if dog owners go rushing off throwing this accusation (banning breeding and showing) in their letters and the campaign, they will come off looking like rampaging nutters.
  21. I hope you find them soon and safe and well.
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