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Any Boarding Kennels Close To Brisbane City?
greypaws replied to dammit's topic in General Dog Discussion
That's probably Samford Boarding Kennels..they have deluxe suites that have a TV -
Some other places along the way that might be able to help(if you have people to help you transport): Hervey Bay Animal Refuge - Nikenbah Maryborough Animal Refuge - 4123 1712 RSPCA shelters at Bundaberg, Noosa, Gympie, Dakabin and Fairfield (all accept surrenders) hope this helps...
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Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia
greypaws replied to peacefrog's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Oh I am so sorry PF :D Can't believe it. I have some beautiful pictures of her that i will make pretty and send to you soon. Be free and happy, Esmay. -
Vet Recommendations Please
greypaws replied to Dog_Horse_Girl's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I'm in Chermside West I can recommend Susan Dawson and the gang at Anvet Kedron. I've been going there for many years, and they do vet work for GAP and Friends of the Hound greyhounds, great rescue supporter. QVS is excellent for emergency and specialist care. BVSC (Albany Creek) are also great specialists. Welcome to the area! It's a great place to live. -
BVSC Poor little Boo! Hope he is ok - sounds like you caught whatever it is early.
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Jenna, I am sure your mum will miss you lots! You were such a beautiful soul, and had the patience of a saint to put up with Ty Enjoy the great greyhound couches in the sky.... Frankie is there to meet you too!
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My greyhound Aura does agility and lure coursing She is an ex racer and I adopted her as an adult. Speed is no problem, control is ....
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Dogmania 2009: 2nd - 4th May
greypaws replied to MolassesLass's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
bump for tomorrow... What a great oppurtunity for newbies to dogsports to come and see 4 different types in the one area? Well worth the gold coin donation entry fee (and huga has some kyuute baby singlets!) -
What a beautiful girl - but happy at last it seems at your place! Small comfort in her going the way she did, zoomies forever :rolleyes: So sorry to hear LC . Take care of each other...
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What Crisovar said. Sentinel Spectrum is an IGR - Insect Growth Regulator - that essentially renders adult fleas sterile therefore stopping the life cycle, but will not kill them. Adult fleas hopping on her dog will not die from Sentinel itself. Suggest Capstar for adult flea observations, or one of the spot ons, (Advantage, Frontline Revolution etc) or even a flea bath will kill the adults and Sentinel should do the rest. The adults aren't alive for terribly long and not being able to reproduce, a flea population allegedly should come under control fairly soon And yes, people often say different products have different effects. Different active constituents.
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Title: Hope Island Cup Date: Sunday August 24, 2008 Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Wally Tate Park, Kuraby The Hope Island Cup event was introduced when the majority of dogs were sight hounds. Its purpose was to give sight hounds an event, which would really test their stamina as these hounds are expected to be able to hunt over great distances. A normal lure-coursing day does not really challenge their staying power. As more and more breeds joined the club, it was decided that these dogs should also be given the opportunity to compete so the additional events were introduced. After all, why should the sight hounds have all the fun? To be eligible for these events, dogs must attend three of the six qualifying meetings. A dog must have a minimum score of 150 in each of the qualifying meetings. The top 3 qualifying dogs (on the top 3 scores) will compete with the next 2 qualifying dogs being reserves. On the day of the event, all dogs entered are vetted before and after the first run and again after the second run. The vet may withdraw a dog from the event at any time if it does not recover well following either run or if appears to be stressed. Three judges score each dog and the dog with the top aggregate score in each section is the winner. A good day to come along and see some longer runs. Also I believe they will be doing fun runs/puppy runs if all goes to plan. Wish Aura luck!
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:rolleyes: RIP Beautiful Sibes
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Hi everyone, Just thought I would pop on here and give an update... On Wed night Harvey had a 4-5 min seizure from which he recovered from as normal. Within 10-15 mins, however, he had another, and would not snap out of it. I took him straight to the e-vet (where i work, thank god, and 2 mins away) and he was given Valium anally. He was still in status/long petit mal(np paddling?) when I left him there, and eventually was back in the land of the living after 2 hours. He was transferred to regular vet the next morning for babysit and no more seizures. I took him home Thursday night, all good, we left his catheter in just in case he needed a dose real quick but thankfully wasnt needed. He went back to regular vet for another babysit today as I had to work. He is home again now and still no seizures. Phenobarb bumped up to 1/2 tab 30mg AM and PM. His Pb bloods were in the low end of normal range so he has room to move with higher doses. He is still feeling a little tired and sad/sorry for himself, but his appetite has picked up and that little Harvey tail is going a million miles an hour! Don't worry yourself Varicool, he is cuddled up with me and loving every minute the little sook. You got yourself some good discounts along the way too as I mentioned your sob story lol!!! So i guess the diagnosis is still unknown, hopefully the higher dose will control the seizures however. One of the Medicine specialists mentioned hydrocephalus as a possible cause but without an MRI you will never know... Here he is: Notice the "Get Well" loveheart vetrap and new collar Varicool! I thought he deserved a treat for being a good boy!
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Imy there was an article on one of the cg magazines http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org/cgmagazine/back-issues.html Summer 2007 about treating corns. I have that one lying around somewhere, I could scan the article for you if you need?
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Name: Layka Age (optional): 28 Location: Brisbane northside Rescue Group: brisbane coordinator of Friends of the Hound Time in Rescue: 6 years (not all with FOTH) Who can vouch for: Varicool, Mita, Fiona, New Age Outlaw, probably others I can't recall atm. Preferred Breed: Greyhounds, but have helped all and sundry Experience (if any): I Work in the animal welfare industry and veterinary industry. Owned, rescued, transported animals since I can remember(and yes, I have a bad memory!) Microchip: Always Vaccination: Always Desexing: Always Heartworm test: If older than 6 months and no proof of treatment(virtually impossible tho) Worming: Always Flea treatment: Always Vet work if required: Through FOTH Basic training/teach manners: Always House train dogs: Yes Dogs inside the home or outside: Both Are you prepared to give extra care for a submissive nervous dog: Yes, depending on dog. Try not foster so much myself these days and tend to have the "in betweens" on their way to a carer or some such. FOTH will work with any dog they can, to try and assess its suitability for rehoming. We will also rescue from pounds and shelters (waiting list and foster carer permitting)
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Could Lure Coursing Cause Problems?
greypaws replied to Ausvarg FL's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I had this same question asked of me yesterday at the dog park in regards to an Aussie that was interested in coming. I replied as thus: My greyhound lives with small fluffy white dogs and a cat. Lure coursing has not changed her behaviour at all with them or increased her prey drive. Believe me, if it put my other animals at risk I would not take her. I think of it as an outlet for an instinct that they already have. -
poor little darlin. he certainly didn't have any problems at my place while babysitting. Hope the prognosis is good - the vid is scary!
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Hi VC - OMG i only just found this thread! Hope little chicken Harvey man is OK! my boys send their love...
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I have always been advised to treat and test for heartworm in dogs over 6 months as we are in Brisbane. Our other rescue coordinator in Murwillumbah has been told they do not need heartworm treatment in that area. Any greyhounds from there we have coming up to Brisbane to live or foster we test then treat anyway. Are certain areas worse because of mosquito population, or incidences of dogs who have heartworm?
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the Lupine company also make martingales - they call them combo collars. You can usually order them in from any vet surgery.
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Natural Therapies/vitimins
greypaws replied to bouncey boxers's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Bush Flower Essences Emergency essence (australian version of rescue remedy) my naturopath told me it tended to be more effective as it was more potent(being austrralian rather than overseas) I have used Rescue remedy as well and found both worked well on most dogs (and also me!) -
Good Brisbane Vet Surgeries
greypaws replied to MolassesLass's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Here's my list of reccommended vets I have had dealings with and would do so again: West Chermside Vet Specialists(and Pet ER) - a must see reproduction specialist (Dr Thomas) and first class after hours emergency service, not really that expensive for after hours. Greencross Chermside: principal vet and owner has a soft spot for greyhounds and is very much geared for what is best for the animal, not the bank balance(although sometimes includes both!) Manly Rd Vet Surgery - 24 hr surgery - have not had my animals treated there, but a close friend works there as a vet and their large animal treatment there is amazing. Toured the premises last week and would be happy to leave my babes there. Plus they do greyhound rehoming! Camp Hill Vet Surgery - Tiny but very very good with rodents - specialises in guinea pigs(not much help on DOl i guess!) and last but not least my current vet of 5 years Anvet Kedron - Dr Susan is thorough, down to earth and flexible. Plus I used to teach puppy schools there - biased! I highly reccommend her work and people must like her also - they are always busy! Plus she is another greyhound supporter! Always happy to reccommend good service...getting harder to find these days... layka -
whatever works eh! I have been using shredded ham or bacon in my puppy classes, but fear it might be too fatty? Obviously only small amounts are given during a session. Just wondering if this kind of amount that one would use during training maybe twice or so weekly would be any reason to worry about pancreatitis or something? Other things I use are cat kibble, nutri grain, cheese, dried liver, chicken, cabanossi, luncheon. Just trying to find the safest option to recommend to clients. thanks for your replies everyone.