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Scottsmum

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  1. I think it depends on the dogs, their relationship & what you actually use the crate for. I know lots of dogs snuggle in with their "siblings", but many would also prefer their own space. The new pup might hate being transferred from its own bed (or having Pandi in its bed). Depending on where you are it might slso be too hot in summer. I'd be planning on keeping them in their own beds & seeing what happened - not the other way around.
  2. Thank goodness he's finally being looked after
  3. Favourite page to start at: https://www.balanced-canine.com/raw-feeding Including the amazing calculator (just play with the weight as you need to) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FPAPQp-GKCPQS6Y6hgmfAAxDkqPAdwHbYX_aR_FTbjQ/edit#gid=1680804649
  4. Such an awesome update! Thanks for popping in S
  5. I've never seen a pregnant grey either, but I did follow some grey puppies in rescue a few years ago - they were far too cute. Eagerly following along.
  6. He really does - you should pop a stamp on him and send him to me ;) No bully cats here... *Ps you know I'm 1000% joking*
  7. Not a poor, cat bashed Dally to be seen PS - this thread legitimately made me laugh out loud. Just what I needed tonight.
  8. Oh. What a cutie. Don't think (well, don't recall) seeing anything other than a rainbow lori before. & welcome!
  9. You're more than welcome to join us @Zena's mum. The only "rule" is one photo a week
  10. No idea what they are Roova... cherry blossom? And yeh, I'm sweet. Just that combo of winter, wet weather, no motivation to get out & explore ... you know the one. Thanks
  11. Mum often travels with her dachshund. Last year, mum, husband & said sausage were in one camper, a dogless couple were in another. Dogless couple were actually denied access to a camp ground in WA because they were dog free. Of course mum & co weren't allowed in the other place & they didn't want to be split up - so it was a bit of a dilemma. Back on topic: loving the updates CT, they're awesome!
  12. 33. They smell so good. Popped a filter on it as it was super dark anyhow.
  13. I'm still here. Just busy, haven't been 100% and have been ignoring uni work too.
  14. I'd take TTDs advice on this one. But big and obvious and in your face would be my bet. I wouldn't be too worried about putting them on a wet dog - I assume you'll towel dry him off a bit and TTDs look like nylon - so easy and fast to dry.
  15. I'm sure you've done this - but there are a mountain of videos on line - have you watched a few searches? Otherwise, it might pay to see if there is a newly accredited NW Instructor in your area.
  16. @Thistle the dog has two vests I believe. Maybe a "Nervous. Give me space" For Thistle and an "In Training. Give me space" for young Thyme. Maybe message her and ask where she got them. Otherwise, there's a few places to get them. I've never bought them - but I think if you google "traffic light" leads they come up.
  17. Not being a surfer, I googled surfboard wax. I would not use it. I'd be wary of putting anything much on paws - don't forget they're likely to lick, get it all over furniture, all over the floors ect. But my biggest worry would be ingestion. We found non-slip mats and "being sensible" were the biggest help to us. Luckily for us, we were only renting the place we had floor boards.
  18. I'm not entirely sure. I always assumed it was pressure, but Scotties storm phobia went away entirly as he went deaf. So for him it was noise. I can't remember if Guineas went away as she went deaf, hers really only came on later in life after a dog who carried on like a pork chop stayed next door for a few weeks. Good luck with it all.
  19. She's looking very happy!
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