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You could try Cytopoint injections or Apoquel oral medication .Neither of them are steroids and Cytopoint is not chemical based. Both have to be prescribed by your Vet. I'm thinking if you could stop the itching effectively it may stop the Conjunctiviitis. https://www.harmonyanimalhospital.net/cytopoint-vs-apoquel/
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Sydney Family Wants Answers Over Delays in Receiving Late Dog's Ashes
Deeds replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Perhaps contact your Vet. Pets to Rest may have sent your dogs ashes to your Vet for you to collect. That's how it has always worked with us. -
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-29/why-do-cats-and-dogs-get-the-zoomies/101892830 "Sometimes we all need to run wild".
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Breed advice - Vizsla vs Flat Coated Retriever
Deeds replied to nat_o's topic in General Dog Discussion
I"d go for the Labrador over a GSP. -
Breed advice - Vizsla vs Flat Coated Retriever
Deeds replied to nat_o's topic in General Dog Discussion
For intelligence and looks and training ability I'd go for the Flat Coated Retriever. And they are a lot calmer as Dogsfevr said. The Vizsla would be easier to look after as far as grooming and looking for ticks. From my observation of the Vizslas around my way they are highly strung and a lot needier. I've had Curly Coated Retrievers in the past and they were brilliant. -
Apologies @sandgrubber. I hadn't read your post when I posted same.
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The Pup Bus. And They all Know Their Own Seats. BBC News 24/1/23
Deeds posted a topic in In The News
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-64346501 What a great idea. And all of them so well behaved. -
I also keep Trazadone on hand for stressful vet visits etc. I give it to my dog an hour prior to consult appt.
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https://www.9news.com.au/national/victoria-police-search-for-dog-for-elderly-woman-with-dementia-in-werribee/1a320489-1ff9-4ca8-b2f6-08b7681783cd What a cruel world we live in today.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-17/rspca-rescue-dog-magenta-finds-home-after-two-years-in-care/101840006
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-11/dog-theft-increasing-will-new-laws-help/101841858
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https://www.9news.com.au/national/police-dog-honoured-in-special-memorial-service-after-unexpected-death/f71d9f9a-5064-40e5-825b-f35429c535ed
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For the record I am not an LOL with a white fluffy. I have a lge breed pup weighing 40 kgs that will grow to 46-55kgs. I have had this breed for the last 20 odd years. The cattle dog has bitten my dogs before plus many other dogs in the park. It is a well known aggressor always off a leash so every one else in the park has to leash their dogs because the cattle dog owner doesn't even though it's the problem. I am an experienced and responsible large dog owner. The pup is a show dog dog and has been shown many times with no problems with other dogs in the show ring . He has been trained not to be boisterous. As stated previously the owner was on the phone with headphones on not even watching the cattle dog. That was the problem. In off leash parks the dogs still have to be under effective control. And again for the record all the parks around here are off leash. My pup has and will be allowed to interact with other dogs in the park just not with well known aggressors who attack other dogs.
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For the 2nd morning in a row i have been walking my 1 yr old pup in my local park which is off leash. The pup is in training and leashed by my side on the footpath walking thru an off leash park. My pup has the Suprelorin implant and is non aggressive but is boisterous. So an off leash entire male cattle dog (known to be aggressive) runs over to my dog for the 2nd consecutive morning. He is off leash and the owner has earphones on. On the phone. Not even watching the dog. Not even watching what other dogs are entering the park. This type of behaviour drives me nuts! When I see a dog on a leash I assume the owner wants the dog to be left alone for whatever reason and I keep my dogs away from dogs I see leashed. I thought this was a well known etiquette in dog parks. Is this assumption correct? I had to call out for the 2nd time to grab the dog.
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Owner Mauled While Trying to Save his Labrador from a Dog Attack
Deeds posted a topic in In The News
https://www.9news.com.au/national/melbourne-dad-mauled-while-trying-to-save-his-labrador-from-a-dog-attack/2152aa84-6d89-42f7-a5cd-ab2cbf258c13 Yet another irresponsible dog owner who can't/doesn't control their dogs and never says sorry and again walks away without a word. -
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-03/pomeranian-rescued-from-python-by-owner-on-sunshine-coast-beach/101823438 Lucky dog. A very narrow escape.
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https://www.traveller.com.au/united-airlines-pilot-adopts-puppy-abandoned-by-owner-at-san-francisco-airport-h28uwm "One dog won't change the world but the world will change for one dog".
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