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Rosetta

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  1. So did the little Chi survive? Hard to imagine it could
  2. Now that's original and worth thinking about... Excuse to internet shop... yay Haha. Just make sure you don't get noise complaints or create deafness in either species :D It doesn't have to be an air horn - one of those bike ones might do the trick, they can be quite loud.
  3. So sorry to hear there is no news and for that awful phone call Have you talked to the local police about any reported dog thefts? Also enquire if they are aware of any puppy farms in the area. Could you perhaps put an advertisement in the local paper - picture included?
  4. Misty ison 5mgs daily, as of yet I haven't noticed a difference, but it's way too early as it's only been 6 days. She really doesn't like my OH, she rarely goes near him and growls and barks at him. He gives her treats, which she will take, but run off with them and 'hovers' around him when food is involved. On the odd accassion she will jump up and say hello to him, but the majority of the time she growls and barks We have had her for 2 months now, normally I would have thought that that would have been long enough for settling in. She shows no interest in Kiska what so ever, where as Kiska would love to play....not that she can at the moment anyway It's heart breaking to watch her pace and stress out I didn't consider Misty a rescue dog, but she is and I will never again buy an breeder's dog that has been kenneled I just don't understand it. I sympathise as I have a dog with separation anxiety who came from RSPCA originally. The trouble is once you have them you get emotionally attached and then begins the torturous journey to try and find some solution to the anxiety. There is often no cure but people manage around the problem. I think the Prozac is a good idea for Misty and you may have to experiment with the dosage to find what works. Did the breeder give you much background information about her? Has she had much to do with men before? It sounds like she is very uncertain of your OH - perhaps she will come around with time. The breeder may not have realised how badly Misty would react to being taken from her "pack" in a kennel situation and placed in a home. All the more reason for people buying a "mature" dog from a breeder to opt for one raised in a home environment if possible.
  5. Sounds like they may be of a different culture??
  6. So sorry to hear this - you must be devastated It might be worth putting an ad on Gumtree as well as flyers around the town. Hope she turns up soon.
  7. Geoff Huegill adores his little chi :)
  8. That is incredible - is the RSPCA involved at all? I have donated to ARQ before and will do so again after seeing this story.
  9. According to the article - the laws only allow for certain maximum sentences so the magistrates can only impose whats legislated. The four steps look reasonable to me. That story about the little pugs being killed is heartbreaking - poor little dogs.
  10. Isn't this the same idiot who thought the story about the woman who died and arranged to have her guide dog PTS was hilarious? Enough said really - total nonentity looking for some relevance. The article is playing on the principal of banning deadly weapons because of the potential for misuse. Its the way our society is structured really. The problem - as always - is with people.
  11. From what I have seen of Cesar Milan every problem is caused by that reason in his opinion. :)
  12. I had a look at their website. Plenty of pictures of the "luxury suites" but none of the standard accommodation. Extra charges for administering medications, food etc whereas a lot of kennels will not charge extra for that. No info on whether they feed once or twice a day. Not saying it is not good but it is expensive and I would want to know what I was getting for the extra cost. Mr Lexmark let us know what your wife thinks.
  13. That place looks good Mish - worth a look. Mr Lexmark - I would be looking for somewhere the littlies are kept totally separate from the larger dogs. It can be intimidating for them to be around big dogs if they are not used to them.
  14. Its no use quoting what "professional" dog fighting rings do - either here or overseas - to disprove that idiots are stealing dogs for fighting purposes here. Whether they are "professionals" or not doesn't change the probability that dogs are being stolen for dog fighting purposes in this country. Note the comments from the RSPCA in this article regarding the "depth of the organised crime". http://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/logan/family-pets-feared-lost-to-dog-fighting/story-fn8m0u8i-1226591049631
  15. I would leave it until tomorrow and then re-assess. It could be something simple like an insect sting that will settle.
  16. I think there is a lot of pent up demand for doggy day care. I use a kennel that offers day care at the moment and am quite happy with that as all the kennel facilities apply. I look for separation of small and large as well.
  17. No, realistically, I guess not but I am sure the word was spread within the industry. I hope so anyway as I am sure that was one of Caz's goals.
  18. Sadly, I doubt it. I doubt it also - more likely she just thinks Nawnim is neurotic. I get the same looks at groomers and kennels when I try to explain my dog's problems - you can tell they are not really taking it in and think I am over worried. Nawnim did the absolutely right thing in cancelling. You would think there would not be many groomers who have not heard Buddy's story by now.
  19. There is lactose free yoghurt available for those that would prefer to not risk a tummy upset.
  20. I would give the lactose free yoghurt a try as some dogs can have difficulty with lactose. The Yoghurt Plus Dry used to be in Woolies supermarkets.
  21. You can buy them at lots of places now including Petbarn - they used to be very difficult to get.
  22. I have no advice - just so sorry this has happened to the poor little fellow. Best of luck finding someone who can possibly help him
  23. Not commenting on anyone's particular circumstances but I think sometimes when a new baby arrives the rest of the family needs to step up a bit and take over some of the dog caring duties that the female of the house has always taken on. Its not always possible around jobs etc but surely a walk around the block once in the morning or at night would be better than nothing and doesn't take long and many dog groomers are open weekends. People these days don't seem to have the family support that was common years ago.
  24. I was pleased to see in a segment on the "Today" show the other morning about "pocket pooches" that Katrina Warren encouraged people to only buy from registered breeders to ensure the health of the pup you were getting. I would have liked to see her ad something about the appalling conditions some breeding dogs are kept in to supply pet stores as well. Though Ben Fordham did say something about not liking to see pups in glass cages for weeks on end - so that was something anyway and I almost liked him for that comment :)
  25. The only tinned food I would consider feeding occasionally is Natures Gift - and only as a back up. If you do not intend to feed tinned in the long term I would suggest that it would be more useful to give it to rescue where it would be most appreciated :)
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