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Oh lordy. Our dogs really dont know how good they've got it!
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"...We fed him devon from coles..." Please don't say that was a real line???
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Close call with my dog reactive dog
Scottsmum replied to Scrappi&Monty's topic in General Dog Discussion
I think in this scenario you did the best you could. Survival & a stress panic kicks in ... so yay for avoiding that. -
When a mixed breed is super cute!!!
Scottsmum replied to RuralPug's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Fair enough @RuralPug. Regardless of who Papa was - she's lovely. -
When a mixed breed is super cute!!!
Scottsmum replied to RuralPug's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Pretty girl. I knew a long haired chi who got to a GermanShepherd bitch once. Anything is possible. .. -
Thanks Katdogs. We were lucky to have him too.
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When a mixed breed is super cute!!!
Scottsmum replied to RuralPug's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Kinda almost looks like a borzoi gone wrong (very wrong) LOL Actually I take that back after watching this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuGcV5NlHtA&feature=youtu.be -
I couldn't be further from an expert on the matter, I might call my self an amateur if I was being kind.... but yes. I always rewarded my dog with a treat or a bit pet or big over the top cuddle & fuss - which was *just* higher value than a treat. He would work for nothing - except toward the end - I'm not sure if it was achy joints or a declining brain or a combo of both or possibly just him being a stubborn old man LOL.... But in his healthier days he always appreciated a reward. And who can blame him. I don't do to work for nothing and I love being acknowledged. So why expect them to work for nothing?
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No probs - I didn't get it right first go either - I just knew she had slightly different spelling.
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Nope - Shes's still active - I know at least one person currently using her. Try Dr Kersti Seksel ;) http://sabs.com.au/staff_profiles.htm
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The longest I've ever been without a dog in my life is 6 months... Otherwise they've always overlapped.... but.... It was a rough ride last time and the housing market over here is currently not at all pet friendly. My boss (is a head of section at a well known university) couldnt get a place because she has 2 elderly cats. You see & hear about it all the time. So we'll see... Anyhow, the lovely young man above is so out of the realms of possible it's not funny - but I could always live vicariously through DDD
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I wonder is @sas is around at the moment?
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Might be worth a separate post - you might grab a few others who have "eyeball experience" I think an ophthalmologist could be a good choice, but I honestly don't know if I would go down the surgery path with a dog that age.
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Enna - I can suggest a facebook group if you like - please PM me if you'd like its name. However, it comes with a warning - they're quite a devoted group of owners and I suffered a big of carers fatigue and guilt while I was there. They go over and beyond and (in my view) too far. As I said above, in my (limited, but current) experience, there are a number of factors, what works once might not work again, drugs may need to continue to be upped or changed. There are a number of natural or alternate treatments which can help- but as PK says - "please don't give any calming/anxiety treats or supplements without consulting a vet. They can interact dangerously with prescription medications, negating their effects or causing worsening illness or other problems.:" My suggestion is to start researching & get to a point where you can ask your vet what they think of X or Y...