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  1. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    Our Vet is just down the road. I am considering building a 'mono-rail' or a 'flying fox' and just sending her down there on her own every other day or she could learn to use them herself. May even get her a mobile phone so she can make her own appointments? A credit card would probably be handy too.
  2. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    She is on the mend Just1more. Still limping a bit but slowly improving. She does seem to like the Vet, so maybe we have a dog who has worked out to act sick so she can go to the vet and get pampered by the nurses.
  3. We have a 6.5 month old Staffy girl. She is going great and has learnt a lot, although she is a bit stubborn on when she chooses to obey??? Our biggest issue at the moment is that she is just so friendly, that she gets really excited and cant stop herself from wanting to say hello to everyone and any dog. We always have her on the lead at the moment (unless in total isolation) but this excitement is hard to stop. I presume time is the only solution here, when she realizes that people and other dogs are just a normal part of life. She gets out to all sorts of places all the time. Pretty much comes everywhere with us except work.
  4. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    She is all good now in regard to the lumps and the anti histamine worked. But now she is limping badly following hurting her paw last night. Not sure what it is, but I am sure she will recover. She seems to be having one little drama after another at the moment. A bit of bad luck I hope.
  5. Our girl at about 9 weeks but now 6 months old.
  6. My belief is that it is the nature of a puppy. They are young and energetic and have lots of power naps and sleeps, but when they are awake and ready for action that is just the way it is. They dont need long sleeps. As they get older they sleep a little less during the day, use more enegy and then sleep more through the night. At the moment though, at nine weeks, what you are experiencing is just a normal puppy wanting some fun and attention. They dont care about the time like we do. Their clock is biological only.
  7. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    The Vet confirmed it would have been a bee-sting and then I found, what was most likely the offender in the backyard on the paving (one dead bee!). She is all good now and 100% back to normal afetr a shot of a anti-histamine. We also ot some Phenergan for any future episodes as it is possible it could effect her breathing, which would be bad. A good outcome and very relieved.
  8. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    Thanks Just1more. That is exactly what our little girl looked like? Probably more lumps but smaller. I think a bite is what it was then as she was also chewing at her hind leg? Must have been the spot. Thanks for your time with this post.
  9. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    She is a white pied SBT. Mostly white. They can be very fine coated but lumps all over the body suggest more than a contact allergy. See what the vet says. The only other circumstance which may have influenced this, was that it was a very hot and muggy day in Perth also. She doesnt cope well with the heat. But we also gave her a couple of chicken wings in the morning and then I caught her chewing on the remains of one that evening before dinner. This bit of raw chicken was outside in the heat all day. Not sure of this could have been an issue?
  10. shags

    Sbt With Lumps

    She is a white pied SBT. Mostly white.
  11. Hi all, Our little 6 month old SBT girl Shanti is at the Vet as we speak, as she came up with lumps all over her body that could be compared to hives. They came up very quickly last night and still there this morning. I am hoping the Vet will provide some answers, but I thought I may post the issue and see if anyone else has experienced the same with their dog/puppy? She is a little grass sensitive it seems and also we only just changed her dinner to BARF the night before, but not sure if this could be the cause or just coincidence? Other than the spots and a little irritation she seemed to behave very normal. Could a bite cause this or any other allergy that people are aware of? Thanks Eamonn
  12. My opinion is that desexing getting done at the earliest possible time is best and 6 months is perfect. The puppy hasnt experienced sexual desires so it is something that wont be missed. In my experience and form what I have read, it seems to be a myth that desexing calms down a dog. I have not seen this at all in any dog I have had desexed. I have had my girl (staffy) done only this week at 5.5 months and although we are comparing a girl to a boy, nothing has changed. Two days later, once the collar(bucket) was removed the ZOOMIES started up again.
  13. Try these: http://www.boomerangtags.com/collartags.php They don't scratch, last forever and are not expensive. Postage to Australia is $2 and normally takes about 10 days. Now thats a better idea. Not having another dangling dog tag to add to the collection of registration and microchip tag. Thanks for the link.
  14. I agree and have noticed this with my little girl too. There quite often isnt an immediate fix (ie not a one day fix) but consistency and time does get results. Shanti would jump and charge our back flyscreens for attention or to be let in. We totally ignored this behaviour every time. After 6 weeks or so she has stopped doing this and I cant remmeber the last time she did. She now just sits at the glass doors looking in and waiting. We were trying to teach her not to come in the kitchen and every time got her to sit on the mats at the entry to the kitchen. Patience, persisitnce and "rewards" has now made her very good at staying out of the kitchen. This is teh same with a lot of things we are training. It appears at the time they are not really learning and then 'bag' the penny drops and their behaviour has changed. I am constantly surprised at this. So in my experienc ethe chnage isnt absolutely immediate but it will happen with persistence. The hardest thing we are trying to train now is recall on command. She is a bit stubborn and quite often will only come when she wants. Takes after her human Dad I think (ie me!) Maybe I should lead by example.
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