Ci
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They did with a friend of mine's dog. The couple only wanted basic training - he was a huge dog (crossbreed), gentle but huge and strong and they just wanted training so the wife could walk him without worrying. After two sessions with Barkbusters - the dog was so terrified of check chains that they were only able to use a leather collar on him. All they had to do was pick the chain up and he would be shaking and back away into the corner of the yard. They could never get him over it. Needless to say what they thought of Barkbusters!
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Chuck bones. Sometimes beef chops/ Osso Bucco / Chicken bones - that kind of thing. It seems to be the chuck that makes them sick. Big marrow bones make Tex sick so he doesn't get them anymore - vet said it was probably because of the amount of fat in the marrow. We don't eat lamb or veal (anything like that). Years ago when we did - I tried them with lamb bones they wouldn't eat it - they would turn their noses up it. Don't know why. They would sometimes eat the meat but never the bones. So I know there is no point even trying it again.
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What are some hints to keeping dogs teeth clean without eating bones? My two are going to be 8 years old this year and have always eaten bones and have good teeth. The last year they don't seem to be able to tolerate the bones anymore - haven't changed the bones (they get chuck bones) and I am pretty sure that there is nothing wrong with the bones - I get them from the same place, the dogs still love them but about an hour after eating them more often than not - they throw up everywhere! Never happened before - its totally new and I am alittle worried about it. Nothing wrong with the dogs - they just don't seem to be able to handle digesting bones anymore. So I am giving them to the dogs less and less. I tried them on those Greenies - and they made them dogs smell something awful. No more of them. They get rawhides and I have started brushing their teeth. Anything else?
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Thanks Dyzney - I know Lynn been to her many a time - she is wonderful - but she seems to be more affective for Sammi. Sammi loves visiting her - she gets up on the table and lies down like she is in a day spa for a treatment with a "I'm ready" look on her face - its very cute. Tex seems to needed deeper work that's why he goes to a chiro. Thanks Staff - I will look into her!
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Could you PM me numbers at all? Thanks for the other suggestions but Werribee and Cragieburn are too hard to get to. Atleast with Barry - all I have to do is travel on the South Eastern and its pretty much a straight line. I have heard of Ray Ferguson at Monash too - has anyone used him at all?
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Thanks but Cragieburn is probably harder for me to get to than Cranbourne.
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I am just wondering if anyone has a doggie chiro or physio that they use in Melbourne that can either come to the house or isn't too far out of Melbourne? I have been using Barry Haywood for years but it is just too far for me to travel now that he is in Cranbourne - visits can take over 2 hours getting there and back and he is only open certain hours now. Makes it very hard with work. I am in South Yarra. Any suggestions?
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My Tex did this when he was a youngen too - he was jumping off a chair and twisted his leg somehow. It seems to be more common than you would think! Maybe add some Glusomanie to her food to help the bone heal well?
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My female staffy has arthritis in one of her elbows. She has had since she was a pup too. Have no idea when it started though. She had a few signs which to the discovery. Soreness, shaking when sitting and pressure on the leg etc. She is on Cartrofen injections (as she needs them) and I give her Gluosmaine in her food. Chiro every few months and massage. She is 7 now and she is doing great!
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I think its the other way around!!! If the dog is blocked!
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Any Excellent Physios/chiros In Melbourne Inner Se?
Ci replied to megan_'s topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Barry Haywood in Cranborune. -
I have never seen CM do an alpha roll on a dog. The closest I have seen him do was one show with a Bulldog that was completely out of control and he did roll him onto his side but then he held him with his hand around the dog's neck there til the dog calmed down. I don't know if that is was CM alpha rolls? But I wouldn't suggest showing a group of average dog owners unless the trainer is very very good and can get the point across.
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Not so sure glucosamine is really necessary in very young healthy animals, but it is a nourishment for joints so not necessarily something that you wait until damage is done. Young dogs (even pups) get arthistis too so maybe that's way the Glucosamine is being taken.
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Have you tried Herbs or even K-9 Immunity (which I learnt about while research things for my two) for his dandruff? My two are on Chinese herbs that my herbalist makes up for them and it is just two tablets a day and they work much better than when I had them other supplements.
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So sorry for your loss.....
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It is awful. So many animals lost.
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Are you sure there is nothing else going on? Has something changed in the house? Is he is perfect health?
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Things like getting them to take him for walks with you help alot too. Get them involued in activities with the pup rather than standing there say he won't bite.
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So sorry Kirty - it is awful when things like this happen. There is only so much you can do adn you did it! RIP Little One.
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How awful. So sorry to hear - RIP Charlie.
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So sorry to hear - He certainly was a beautiful boofer.
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Sorry I don't quite understand?? Did you check with your BC before buying the property and they allowed dogs when you brought the unit and have just recently changed the rules to not allow dogs? Can BC do this? My BC can't and we as owners can fire and change BC is we want to. Then surely this would be affecting more than just one lot of owners? Are there others there that have dogs?
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So sorry Ruffles. It is so hard when they have been part of your life for so long.... RIP Cujo - may you be chasing birds up in the sky.
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He had an ending that every dog should have - love and care and happy days! It was so heartwarming watching his journey and he went knowing that he was wanted and loved. RIP Ziggy!
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So sorry to hear of Roggie's passing MsJ.... RIP Little one!