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Hi there, How can I find where to contact these people.
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Hi Tassie, Thanks for your lovely reply. My girl is a Lab and she is entire. She is coming into season every 4 - 4 and a half months which is very hard. I forgot to mention this. I am in the Melbourne area. I was doing a bit of private obedience earlier in the year and she was a lot better at that with only about 3 or 4 dogs to train with but my older girl was still alive then.
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I have a 3 year old girl and have been doing obedience with her since she was 4 months old. We have not made a great lot of progress and have been stuck in the same class for nearly 2 years. I had another dog and lost her earlier in the year due to old age. I didnt rush out immediately to purchase a new pup as I thought I would put the time into my girl. She was recently in season and was sent away for a possible mating which didnt happen. She was away for about 10 days and the lady told me that she is a very nervous dog. I have never mistreated her in any way I have noticed at obedience that she gets fixations on other dogs from time to time and pulls over to them, which is not acceptable. she is a very strong girl. I have corrected her many times but she still persists in these bad habits. She has really gone backwards with the training, heels good but when she is asked to drop it is a battle and if I do get her down she pops back up again. Sit stays are worse, most of the time she follows me. There are dogs in the class who are much younger than her who are very good. I think this behaviour is coming from her anxiety. I put in a lot of time with her at home when I am there. I was out on the weekend where there was a few dogs and it was interesting to watch how she interacted with the other dogs, she would go to them and then basically come back and stand with me. One lady was nursing a small dog and was sitting next to me and she was looking at that dog and there was a little bit of trouble between them. The adults and some of the smaller dogs went into another area and she was left with the bigger dogs and she didnt like being separated from me at all and stood at the door and yapped. This is from the anxiety. It is unacceptable behaviour as far as I am concerned and I would have expected that a 3 year old woud be more relaxed. My uqestion is how am I going to deal with this problem. I think she is very jealous of other dogs and does not like them being around me. I would like to get another dog but would like to get her sorted out a bit better but unsure of what to do. Should I get someone to come over with their dog and get her to play with it and see how she goes. I did notice right from the start when we went to obedience that after the class we were in the fenced off area and we were allowed to take our dogs off lead and let them run around together but she was not interested in mixing with the other dogs I would be most interested to hear if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they addressed it.
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I have a 3 year old girl and have been doing obedience with her since she was 4 months old. We have not made a great lot of progress and have been stuck in the same class for nearly 2 years. I had another dog and lost her earlier in the year due to old age. I didnt rush out immediately to purchase a new pup as I thought I would put the time into my girl. She was recently in season and was sent away for a possible mating which didnt happen. She was away for about 10 days and the lady told me that she is a very nervous dog. I have never mistreated her in any way I have noticed at obedience that she gets fixations on other dogs from time to time and pulls over to them, which is not acceptable. she is a very strong girl. I have corrected her many times but she still persists in these bad habits. She has really gone backwards with the training, heels good but when she is asked to drop it is a battle and if I do get her down she pops back up again. Sit stays are worse, most of the time she follows me. There are dogs in the class who are much younger than her who are very good. I think this behaviour is coming from her anxiety. I put in a lot of time with her at home when I am there. I was out on the weekend where there was a few dogs and it was interesting to watch how she interacted with the other dogs, she would go to them and then basically come back and stand with me. One lady was nursing a small dog and was sitting next to me and she was looking at that dog and there was a little bit of trouble between them. The adults and some of the smaller dogs went into another area and she was left with the bigger dogs and she didnt like being separated from me at all and stood at the door and yapped. This is from the anxiety. It is unacceptable behaviour as far as I am concerned and I would have expected that a 3 year old woud be more relaxed. My uqestion is how am I going to deal with this problem. I think she is very jealous of other dogs and does not like them being around me. I would like to get another dog but would like to get her sorted out a bit better but unsure of what to do. Should I get someone to come over with their dog and get her to play with it and see how she goes. I did notice right from the start when we went to obedience that after the class we were in the fenced off area and we were allowed to take our dogs off lead and let them run around together but she was not interested in mixing with the other dogs I would be most interested to hear if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they addressed it.
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Thanks for your reply. I am not exactly sure what natural reading died you would call mine. She has rolled oats, honey, slippery elm and milk for beakfast and meat and vegetables like carrots and celery and kelp and a few other grains for dinner with vegetable oil. This is a pretty good diet. She is outside most days so would be getting a bit of sunshine.
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I have a girl who is on the natural rearing diet. She recently went away for a couple of weeks and has come home more relaxed than she was. She is much calmer and she was given more of the commerial foods. I am thinking about doing a mix or perhaps introducting vitamin supplaments. I would be most interested to find out what other people are doing with the natural rearing diets. She is also coming in season every 4 months and was away for an attempted mating but it didnt work out and I will give it one more try next time and wonder if there is something natural that I can give her to help her with her hormones.
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I have a girl who is just over 2 and a half and we have been doing obedience for over 2 years. We do a bit of off lead work, some weeks she is good and other weeks whe gets distracted by other dogs. She is fairly good but I have been having trouble with getting her to drop, she will drop if I give her food and if I try she plays up on me and kicks and nearly pulls me over. Even if I get her to drop she does not stay down there for very long at all. How am I going to break her out of this very bad habit. I am worried that she is getting too old and set in her ways now. She has not been desexed as she is pure bred. Anyone have any clues please.
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Hi there, I have a 2 and a half year old girl and I had trouble about 18 months ago with a neighbour complaining about her backing, I did have an older dog who was put to sleep last week. My girl basically stays in the house because after I had trouble with the neighbour complaining about the barking I was advised to crate her up which I have done whilst I go to work if I go out. Since I lost my older girl last week the younger one is very reluctant to go outside and be a good girl first thing in the morning and if she is left outside for a period whilst I am at home she jumps up on the window. She does not bark. I would like to get her out in the yard whilst I am at work as that is healthier for her. I noticed a couple of days ago when I was out the front talking to someone that she started barking at me from inside the gate. She also barks if I am on the phone for too long. Could this be separation anxiety and how am I going to break her out of this. She is not quite 2 and a half. I have been doing obedience with her for just over 2 years.
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Hi there, I am seriously thinking about pet insurance. I had to have my nearly 13 year old girl put to sleep last week as she had oral cancer. I had taken her to a specialist vet last week and he quoted me $1000 for a CT scan and a few hundred dollars here and there for other tests and an operation costing $3300. I have been reading these posts and I am now apprrehensive about pet insurance. What is the Medicare one like and there is Woolworths? If I go this way I would like a good one.
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Hi there, I am seriously thinking about pet insurance. I had to have my nearly 13 year old girl put to sleep last week as she had oral cancer. I had taken her to a specialist vet last week and he quoted me $1000 for a CT scan and a few hundred dollars here and there for other tests and an operation costing $3300. I have been reading these posts and I am now apprrehensive about pet insurance. What is the Medicare one like and there is Woolworths? If I go this way I would like a good one.
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Thanks kindly to everyone for their help with me on this. Tammie is now at rest. I took her to my vet last night and she was put out of her pain although you would not have throught that she was in pain but the vet said that I had made the right decision. With the benefit of hindsight I should have asked the vet to get the sample he took in September when she had the tumours removed tested so that we knew which one we were dealing with. I learn from my visit to the specialist yesterday that there is 5 different types of mouth cancers that dogs can get. It would have been better to know back in September to know what we were dealing with. But she was really good with it up until a couple of weeks ago when the lump was starting to grow rapidly and bleed quite a lot. I am now also looking at pet insurance for my other girl just in case. I wish everyone the best and I will bollow the posts on here.
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Thanks kindly to everyone for their help with me on this. Tammie is now at rest. I took her to my vet last night and she was put out of her pain although you would not have throught that she was in pain but the vet said that I had made the right decision. With the benefit of hindsight I should have asked the vet to get the sample he took in September when she had the tumours removed tested so that we knew which one we were dealing with. I learn from my visit to the specialist yesterday that there is 5 different types of mouth cancers that dogs can get. It would have been better to know back in September to know what we were dealing with. But she was really good with it up until a couple of weeks ago when the lump was starting to grow rapidly and bleed quite a lot. I am now also looking at pet insurance for my other girl just in case. I wish everyone the best and I will bollow the posts on here.
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Thanks kindly to everyone for their help with me on this. Tammie is now at rest. I took her to my vet last night and she was put out of her pain although you would not have throught that she was in pain but the vet said that I had made the right decision. With the benefit of hindsight I should have asked the vet to get the sample he took in September when she had the tumours removed tested so that we knew which one we were dealing with. I learn from my visit to the specialist yesterday that there is 5 different types of mouth cancers that dogs can get. It would have been better to know back in September to know what we were dealing with. But she was really good with it up until a couple of weeks ago when the lump was starting to grow rapidly and bleed quite a lot. I am now also looking at pet insurance for my other girl just in case. I wish everyone the best and I will bollow the posts on here.
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Hi Everyone. I was referred to the specialist place in Moorabbin today. The vet examined Tammie and gave me options. He said that the lump is very large and has spread, he could have operated but was not sure how she would come out of the operation and also he did not know whether it had spread anywhere else in her body. We also dont know what type we are dealing with as there is 5 different types of mouth cancer. The option he gave me was to do a CT scan of $1000 plus other tests and then the operation which cut out some of the bone but he was not sure how it would go due to the size of the lump etc. I have decided to have her put to sleep, although she seems generally happy, eats OK etc. but occasionally makes some strange noises and the vet felt that was probably something to do with her nose. He said I have made the right decision. I am taking her in a couple of hours. I could have kept her for a few more days but the lump is so big and she is constantly bleeding so it is not fair to keep an animal in that state just for my own selfish reasons. My heart is breaking right at the moment and my stomach is tied up in about a thousand knots but I will be ok once it is over, I think. If the lump was on her leg or maybe somewhere else I might have still kept her going but the mouth is not nice at all for her. We dont even know which one we are dealing with because my vet took a sample but never sent it away for testing at the time of the first operation. I have been around dogs for years, it is never easy. Thanks everyone for your help with me on this. Best Wishes, Mumscats
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My elderly girl has a tumour of some sort in her mouth and it has been bleeding a bit lately. I am dealing with that tomorrow but her front legs have dried up blood on the fur. Does anyone know how I can easily clean this off I have tried just like Velvet soap and warm water but it is not working. I would appreciate any ideas thank you.