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  1. Hi everyone. We are bringing home a french mastiff puppy in a few weeks and I will need to bring him in the office for the days I'm in as the gap between me leaving and OH coming home is a little too long for the little one. We will be driving in and will be in the office about 5 hours. So I need to prep our things and bear the office situation in mind when we are settling her in at home. Any ideas, tips, stories you can share? We are terribly excited to have this little one home and our 5 year is desperately trying not to get too excited :-)
  2. Hi everyone. I was just wondering if anyone can please recommend a groomer in the Gladesville / Putney area (Sydney NSW) who is experienced with large breed puppies? My bubba is a 7 month old Dogue de Bordeaux puppy, approximately 35kg and is still quite boisterous. I've washed and dried him myself and he's quite okay with it all including the hair dryer but with winter here and his current size, I just can't do it quickly enough. He gets brushed nightly so he's very used to that and even though shy at first, he quickly warms up to strangers. This will be his first professional visit so not sure what other information I should include. I have rang a couple of places that have came up through google but they don't deal with dogs over 25kg so I thought I'd ask specifically for "large/giant breed experienced" groomers. Thank you so very much in advance for your help. :)
  3. One more sleep and our baby comes home . Have to learn how to post photos so I can share our gorgeous boy :)
  4. Something I can look forward to :laugh: !
  5. Of course, if I can't walk on it barefoot, I won't let a pup walk on it. Also, what may be comfortable for myself and other dogs could very well be quite uncomfortable for my pup, with his squashed face and all :laugh: . Our summer weather can be quite funny too, a day that may be quite cool from my place can be up to 10 degrees warmer by the time I get to my mom's place further west 30 minutes later. I'm just glad there are stuff out there that I can do and buy to make it bearable for the little monster :) .
  6. Just received the K9Pro "Top Tips for Keeping Your Dog Cool", excellent read as well. I'm going to look into those cooling coats, it should solve my on-the-go concerns. I've ordered the crate fan and cooling system with a few extra cartridges so will see how that goes with the soft crate. Not from K9Pro though but I think they're the same brand ...
  7. Oh thank you guys! Such simple, practical completely do-able ideas! I'm going to start collecting some of the materials now. With these crazy weather we've been having in Sydney I don't want to caught off guard. Thanks again :D
  8. Hi everyone! My new puppy will be home in a little over a week and with Summer fast approaching, I'd like to share and learn as many "tricks" as I can on how to keep my darling cool during these warm months. He's a Dogue de Bordeaux and they're very sensitive to heat. With my previous pup (also a Bordeaux): * I had a couple of half shells in the backyard filled with water to splash around in. * I also used to freeze water in 2L softdrink bottles and used them as "portable aircons" especially in his crate. * Wet towels on crate and fan on low; I found it a lot harder when we were on the move or out socialising at the park or something similar. How do you keep your pups cool? Do those "cooling mats" and coats do the job? I also saw a crate fan called "Proselect Crate Fan Cooling System" where a frozen attachment can be added to make it even cooler. Has anyone used this and does it make a difference? Thank you everybody :)
  9. Oh myyyyyy ... Omar is just gorgeous! The Frenchies that I have met have the biggest personalities which just makes them so memorable. All the best with your boy
  10. Aso

    Crating A Puppy

    Hi Nobul. Thank you very much for sharing your experience. It gives me a sigh of relief. I have mentioned that we have a tiered backyard and my biggest fear is Vader jumping off one of those garden tiers when my back is turned or when left alone. My breeder have always recommended crating especially for when I'm out and about, which is often, since I took my previous pup with me everywhere except for work, and will be doing the same with Vader. Most of my friends also have puppas and bringing the crate along gives my pup a safe haven from the more energetic smaller puppas and noisy humans. My breeder's main concern is that I don't over stimulate Vader and NO formal exercise until about 6 months old and even then, only minimal. I'm a morning person and my day starts at 5 which he will be a part of, so will have approx 3 hours with him in the morning before I leave for work & breaks during the day. My breeder will be the first one down my throat if she thinks there's anything wrong with how I'm raising her baby. Basically, not to wrap him in cotton wool but be aware of DDB issues. BTW she knows where I live so I'm not messing with her rules. :D My previous pup, at 9 months, had to have surgery on his hind leg after my ex allowed him all access to the yard and rough play with a livelier and more agile rotti-cross after we separated. Thank goodness I kept paying for his insurance and he was able to have the necessary care. I'm going to make sure that this doesn't happen to Vader but at the same time not be too oveprotective. Hmmmm .... :D
  11. Aso

    Crating A Puppy

    :laugh: My giant pup didn't spend much time on his own, (I roped in a few different family members to be with him while I worked part time :laugh:), but he's never been interested in destroying the house. I imagine any bored puppy could be pretty destructive regardless of size. The biggest problem I find with the giant breeds is that they tear up the lawn pretty badly. My pup doesn't have to do much, just his size and a couple of zoomie fits = bye bye lawn . Oh man! I've thought of protecting what's inside the cupboards, but not the cupboards themselves . I've just received a big box from Cleanrun today and hopefully I can re-direct to the toys instead of the frames. Is there anything I can spray that will keep him away from it? Aphelion I remember the lawn situation. My previous DDB wasn't much of a chewer but he was a digger at one point and his zoomies gave the lawn some pretty awesome skid marks. I bought him a shell where I buried toys and he dug there instead but never did fix the zoomies, had to put new lawn on when I moved out :laugh:
  12. Aso

    Crating A Puppy

    Thanks Clyde :) . BF is definitely a keeper. He's fixed the kitchen area already and have put wheels & base on the crate so I can wheel it to the "daycare" area easilly which still has to be babyproofed with Bunnings stuff. We've also printed a few of the "dog run" suggestions and he's looking into it now for the yard. Such a relief ... In the meantime ... I've panicked, gotten myself upset, have upset other people ... good work
  13. Aso

    Crating A Puppy

    Thank you :) . I'm way way way sensitive about this whole subject too since we weren't really expecting to be in this situation. It's still 3 weeks away and things may change by then but I thought I'd better come up with a plan B (& C). It's so hard for me to explain details in writing too and I always read, type & send before I think . I have come away with brilliant ideas though and I'm very very thankful for that. I was quite upset when I showed my boyfriend this thread and he patted me on the head and said "Don't worry we'll fix it" and started measuring stuff up and will be doing a Bunnings run this weekend. God bless his cotton socks :D . I can only manage a week leave when we pick up Vader but have a couple of weeks after New Years which should help and we're really quiet during Dec which is a blessing. I'm sorry if it had seemed like I wasn't taking advise in, I am, just getting frustrated that some of the best ideas are out of my hands ... for now. Thanks again :)
  14. Aso

    Crating A Puppy

    Makes sense Labradork :) . The puppy consult we're going to is just for that, it's more for us than the puppy.
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    Crating A Puppy

    Labradork I understand that this is a critical period. We will be socialising (desensitising) our pup morning & evening and most of the weekends. Taking care of course that he's not overtired at any time. We have friends with well behaved dogs of all sizes that have been gentle with pups so they're a good start. We are also having a puppy consult with a reputable dog trainer to ensure that we start training & socialising properly. Not sure about the doggie daycare but I have emailed the local vets if they know someone who can come to let pup out for supervised play time in addition to when I can come home. So with the crate & run in the kitchen, that's our worst case temp scenario. It's only the "work time" containment that's throwing a spanner in the works. We have re-organised everything we csn think of to include pup in our lives. But working that out ...
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