TheCheekyMonster
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Well there you go, story gets twisted down the grape vine.
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different hotels I think, a friend of ours has a family member who works on the backgrounds of the show, and so the housemates get used to being isolated they kinda prep them for a few months (not exactly sure how many but its more than 1) they wean them off society so the house isnt such a big shock..... it could all be BS as Its just second hand information but it makes sense.
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BB at the end of the day is a scripted show to some degree, that is how things remain orderly. The house mates are actually isolated in a hotel for a few months before the show even starts so Im sure they would have been given some "related" reading material or they would have been briefed on handling and basic training, what are the odds that all the people in BB were great dog handlers and knew exactly what to do... I dont think BB could risk it going south. And I loved Delilah thought she was awesome and kept the housemates sane :).
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Pitbulls Bite Off Teenagers Ear In Savage Attack
TheCheekyMonster replied to k9angel's topic in In The News
I thought the report was corrected to say this was an American Stafford? My link -
I started the couch to 5 last year, got to about 8 minutes and quit lol but its a good thing if you can stick to it.
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Waiting For A Puppy This Thread Is For You
TheCheekyMonster replied to jess live die's topic in Puppy Chat
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Yep, I knew you were in NSW :) Barry might be able to recommend someone good near you. Edited for clarity. -
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I'm in NSW unfortunatly but the stairs are an issue which is why Gus is being crated for a while and he needs to be carried up and down the stairs..... -
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I have heard by numerous people its an excellent dog food, so i dont think thats the issue, the issue is the outside stairs and Gus being over active during the day, i am certain he has tore something ill see this other vet and see what happens.. -
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Go to the US website, click on the product, then click on Complete Nutritional Analysis, which shows the As Fed levels of Calcium and Phosphorus. You probably already know this, and I don't mean to sound patronising, but it might be helpful to other posters/visitors to the site... The As Fed levels are what you actually get in the bag, while the Guaranteed Analysis is the guaranteed minimum. ETA: I don't know why the Aussie website doesn't have this option As you have looked it up, you may want to post the % then? ..... The As Fed Calcium to Phosphorus ratio of the Artemis Medium/Large Breed Puppy dry food is 1.5 : 1.1. I didn't mention this before because I wasn't sure which Artemis product TCM has been feeding Gus (I realise he is 12 months old, but not everyone feeds a puppy-specific food). I dont feed him puppy, he hasnt been on puppy food since 8 months.. he is on adult large -
Unpleasant Dog Park Experience.
TheCheekyMonster replied to Blackdogs's topic in General Dog Discussion
I now go to the dog park when there is 1-2 dogs there and hardley any people, if there are i'll go back another time... to many idiots -
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Went to show training last night and I must praise my show trainer once again because she is bloody brilliant, she has suggested that Gus may very well have a partially ruptured crucial stifle ligament and x-rays obvioulsy will not pick this up, she also made me feel inside his crucial ligaments and one side is significatly bigger then the other so she has told me to see Blair at quakers hill vet cross fingers its not completely torn or ruptured because that will require surgery.... (i'm still struggling to get a decent "stand" photo of him I do apologise) -
14 months His a big boy now :)!!
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I was just going to say what a good show, it does capture the importance in responsible dog ownership, I have no idea about the rescue itself but I thought it was a step in the right direction in terms of awareness.
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I will be taking him back to Green Dale in a months time so the chiro can have another look at him, I think with the combine efforts of the ciro and vet things will start to look a little more up hill, its day 1 of crating for Gus until we can figure out how to block off those stairs! neighbours are going to LOOOVE me :) -
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Well I took Gus to a Vet that we are very happy with down in Austral, they x-rayed him and said his hips were so good they could score them, spine excellent he said Gus is very structurally sound and that I should be very proud of his breeding (thank dog!!) BUT the end vertebrae may have something going on but it was not pronounced enough to make a call on it and both vets had a gander and said nothing to look into further for now..... steps to take for the next 4 weeks. 1. Block off steps as well as possible 2. Crating during the day 3. 500mg vit C If there is no improvement we are to go back to have another look at the vertebrae and may start antibiotics if it's an infection.... but I am so so soooooo happy it has nothing to do with his hips, knees, or spine and that Gus is the best temperament Dalmatian to come through their doors :D ( haha they did x-ray him with no anethtetic and lots of handling was going on... Gus wasnt being very compliant, he thought it was play time, he always thinks its play time) -
Reminds me of a dinner I was at a few years ago. One of the women said to me "oh you've got dogs, you'd LOVE my new puppy. I have a Cockerpoo". Mr Ellz nearly fell off his chair when I replied "I pick that stuff up in my backyard every day........"
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Suggest you do this to keep your blood pressure under control. At a certain point you have to admit defeat. so so sad
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Well she liked the face of the oodle so I said get a lagotto, they look like what the oodle fan club are trying to mimic IMO...but no not good enough a unpredictable mutt is what they would much prefer... i give up
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Rubbish. It simply is NOT in the best interests of the animal from a growth and health perspective. Responsible buyers WILL overwhelmingly desex their pets and the dogs benefit from their hormones as they grow. Giant breeds desexed at 6 weeks? I shudder at the thought. agree 100%
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what makes me angry more than ANYTHING they have had a pup every xmas for 3 years.... people like this should be jailed.... she chases after the pups with a cloth to wipe their mouth after they drink :S she is a germaphobe....
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I actually thought that once I clicked "add reply" and when he is in the "down" position i noticed this 2 days ago his leg does not tuck in nicely anymore... it sticks out el bizzar!! -
thats, just what i was looking for, thank you :)
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TheCheekyMonster replied to TheCheekyMonster's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I do show him, this has not come up, but I havent shown him since it got noticeable, I will be showing him at the end of the month... and espinay2 i did feed him innova for a month inbetween the proplan and artemis but his skin flaired up more so i stopped it. Nala got her first knee done by David I hear he is the best of the best ill give them a call, I dont have pet insurance biggest mistake... I will see if I can take some photos of him standing and ill post them up. -
They did say because they didn't want their pups bred from they are coming from interstate... but i just dont think its good to do at such a young age for a dog you won't be able to guarantee the height/growth of