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Fiona'n'Theo

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  1. Hello,

    I was wondering if my ridgeback would protect me if I was in a dodgy situation out on a walk but since he has such a lovely nature I think he would lick someone to death first. It got me thinking that maybe I could teach him to bark on cue? Ridgebacks don't bark much so I'm not sure how I would even start with something like that. Anyone have any ideas?

    Cheers, Fiona

  2. I use Interceptor to cover all the worms and heartworm. When had Theo checked out the vet herself preferred the monthly chew over the injection due to worries over the vaccine. Then I use Advantix for fleas, ticks, and mossies. Here in Brisbane it's been a bad mossie season and they carry heartworm so I'm improving the protection. It's pretty expensive though which is a downer and the top spot stuff causes a bit of a mess on a smooth coated dog. the Interceptor comes as tasty chews so no probs as they are snaffled up.

  3. Hello,

    I have a beagle and he's lovely, has not dug holes or run away, or howl (though he's barking in his old age - 9) , and is a nice size and good with kids. They shed a lot of hair and will not listen to a thing you say if food is anywhere around. I can't have him off lead because he could just find a scent and go and he's a bit of a steam train on a run/walk but he goes 5km a day and loves it. As a puppy he chewed our bromiliads and agapanthus down to the ground and destroyed the watering system. He currently eats our passion fruit and paw paws - he likes to market garden! A beagle is a gorgeous dog for a family and your OH cannot help but fall in love with that face!!

    Our family was out for most of the working day but he was walked daily and played with at night - they do love to be around people.

    The only slight issue I have is with the hair but give them a brush and a hydrobath regularly.

    Any puppy will chew, jump up, go for shoes and socks, need to be toilet trained, and need attention but what you put in is what you get out and if you spend the time and effort early on he'll turn into a lovely dog no matter the breed.

    Cheers

    Fiona

  4. Thanks for the replies - I take Theo to obedience and after class today asked to be shown how to use the check chain properly so I hopefully it will work out this week.

    Hope it works out for you. When you were 'shown' the how to's of the check chain, did it help to make at least some difference to yourself and your dog there and then?

    Thanks Erny, yes it did although he is much easier to handle at the end of a class. He does most things in the class really well but he does like to drag the chain when he's had enough and doesn't seem to like doing u turns. My biggest problem though is when starting a walk he will pull and I don't have enough slack to check him so I get towed along. I'm guessing I just have to have treats handy all the time?

  5. Hi Team,

    My partner and I have recently had a little Border Collie pup join our family, which has been very enjoyable (and challenging)!!

    My partners Mother has an older Border Collie also and upon getting the two together, our pup wants to play, but the older dog will just growl and bite (latched on today and wouldnt let go).

    Our pup is quite social, but the other dog isnt overly and the other dog is treated like a child and is a bit naughty and undisciplined.

    Is there any tips for what we can do to help make the two friends? A few bites hasnt put out pup off playing, but the older dog doesnt want a bar!!

    Hi, I know - I'm in the same boat with our 9yr old beagle and 5.5mth old RR who is relentless at wanting to play rough. I have been separating them when things get out of hand - otherwise I'm hoping the ridgie will grow out of nipping and jumping on the poor curmudgeonly beagle who just wants to spend his days lying on his back in the sun. Any advice also appreciated. :p

  6. I have yet another query...Haha. You'll be fed up with me sooner or later! :rofl:

    On the matter of pooing....What would we consider excessive? My 5 and half month old Basset is pooing like an ABSOLUTE trooper. I kid you not, I go out there EVERY day and I'm picking up at least 8. If I left this even two days, the garden would be absolutely strewn. In the beginning we had 'runny' issues big time (sorry for the descriptions). Through trial and error we've firmed him up considerably. The change of diet hasn't however reduced the number of droppings much to my dismay.

    I have a poodle (small) who does one, maybe two maximum a day. I know we are talking VERY different dogs here -- but I've had big dogs before (retrievers) and even they never excreted the amount the new fellow is. Being a pup I am giving him two decent sized meals a day for which I would expect perhaps two solids per meal. It seems his output is at least double this at present.

    Could this be an age thing? I mean, human babies poo a heap ...so I'm HOPING perhaps as he ages a little, this will settle down somewhat. I'd cringe if someone suggested it could be a predisposition of the breed. In all honesty I'm not feeling it's entirely manageable with everything else thrown in the mix (especially children who want to frolick around the garden).

    Experience / opinions, please?

    HAhahahahah - this is too funny!!! Theo is also a machine when it comes to poos - about 6/day!!! I can't believe it since I know the amount that goes in the other end! thank god it seems to be roughly normal - his output is almost a daily source of conversation in our family now (pretty sad I know!). Our 9yr old beagle is also a bowel on legs - about 4 per walk but it's hard to guage how much he eats as he does scavenge from the garden! Just a quick question - has it slowed up? theo is also on two large feeds of dry food per day.

    cheers Fiona

  7. Hi Erny and Corvus,

    Thanks for the replies - I take Theo to obedience and after class today asked to be shown how to use the check chain properly so I hopefully it will work out this week. He's generally pretty good and the check chain doesn't irritate half as much as the halti. I'm using plenty of food rewards and praise so hopefully the check chain won't spook him too much - he does heel tons better with a liver treat in my left hand!!

    Cheers Fiona

  8. Hello

    Way back we used a halti on our beagle to help him keep his nose up from the ground on walks and stop him from pulling and it worked really well. For the ridgeback though the halti really aggravates him and throughout the walks he would scratch at his head or rub against things to try and get it off. I got it originally to help train him and to stop him from pulling but after 6 weeks of this (maybe not long enough?) I'm now trialling a check chain. He still pulls and I feel bad when it tightens when he pulls but for the most part he looks like he's enjoying his walks a lot more.

    What's a front attaching harness?

    Fiona

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  10. Hi Nik - our beagle (9yo and vacc'd) just had his first ever bout of what we thought was kennel cough - he really did sound like he was trying to hack something up - and this was all times of day. When I felt his ears they were really hot (very non specific test!) so after a couple of days of this we took him to the vet and he was placed on antibiotics (doxycycline) and a cough elixir. the cough syrup was next to useless as even for a beagle he didn't want to touch it and I'm not sure the Abs did much good either and I do wonder if it would've been ok just to let it run it's course than go to the vet. Having said that - losing the Mont unnecessarily or having him suffer would have been truly awful so I went with the safe option. I'd prob go to the vet again nxt time too if that's any help.

    Cheers Fi

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