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Randaluca

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  1. Hi, If this isn't the right place to be posting this I apologise as I know it doesn't relate specifically to breeding but I'm desperate for some help. I have an 8 week old British Bulldog and her ears have managed to come unglued after a bit of rough play with my Pugs. Are there any breeders in the Brisbane area who would be kind enough to let me bring my girl around and show me how to re-glue her ears? As a Pug breeder I'm in unchartered territory with this whole ear glueing thing and would love a bit of advice. Her breeder lives in Adelaide so it's a bit of a drive to take her there :p I've also posted this in the British Bulldog and puppy thread as I wasn't sure where to post :D Maranda
  2. Hi, I have an 8 week old British Bulldog and her ears have managed to come unglued after a bit of rough play with my Pugs. Are there any breeders in the Brisbane area who would be kind enough to let me bring my girl around and show me how to re-glue her ears? As a Pug breeder I'm in new territory with this whole ear glueing thing and would love a bit of advice. Her breeder lives in Adelaide so it's a bit of a drive to take her there :p I've also posted this in the British Bulldog thread as I wasn't sure where to post :D Maranda
  3. I have an 8 week old girl and her ears have come unglued from a bit of rough play with my Pugs. Is there anyone in the Brisbane area who would be kind enough to let me bring my girl around and show me to how to glue her ear back? I've also posted this in the puppy forum as I'm not sure which will get the most responses :) Maranda
  4. Thanks :) I think I'll try the foam underlay thing tomorrow in the whelping box. Will have to go buy one first. I managed to get him to sleep on his side but he wasn't too happy about it. Maranda
  5. Well that was an epic failure. He screamed and cried and refused to stay put in there so I tried to hold him on his side until he fell asleep but he wouldnt have a bar of that either.
  6. Great! How long before I should be able to notice if it's working? A few days? His back legs are really skinny compared to his little front ones so I think I might try the underlay thing in the whelping box but he tends to really just sleep. What sort of physio do people use on their wee pups? He's so much smaller than the rest of the litter but thankfully he has taken to weaning like a champ! (mind you I'm hand feeding him which I know is a bad habit but I can't help it LOL) Thanks so much for your help!I've tried the picture thing again but not sure if it's right!
  7. Hi, I have a four week old pug pup who has been diagnosed with a heart murmur (at this stage). Originally they believed it to be a hole in the heart but after today's echo cardiogram/heart ultrasound the vet has indicated it is only a murmur. Now I have had pups with murmurs before so that's not the real issue for me atm. Jimi also is a "swimmer" pup. I've read the pinned thread and what I wanted to know is can I use some of the techniques - esp the pillow case - with a 4 week old pup who ALSO has a heart murmur? His breathing is quite labored and I'm worried he might have difficulty breathing but I really want to get his rib cage normal again. If someone could give me a heads up on how to insert or attach a photo I can put one of him sleeping. I think I may have attached it but not sure if I've done it right LOL Any help would be greatly appreciated as I love this little boy dearly and want to help all I can :) Maranda
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