Teandell
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Horse riding, playing with my dogs, playing outside.
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Unfortunately laws only seem to work for the law abiding citizens. Limited resources for policing laws means the unlawful have no real restraints.
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Thanks guys. I think I will go with the KM-2. ;)
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Hi Just a question about the Wahl dog clippers. I would like to purchase a set to do some home clipping for maltese/shih tzu X. What is the difference between the KMSS and the KM-2 clippers, besides price. Also which clipper would Dolers recommend. Cheers ;)
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What Do Peolpe Think Of The New Flea Treatment
Teandell replied to brandybaby's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I use revolution on my guys the best pricing on internet sales I have found is on this site www.aussiepet.com.au :D -
tramissa there te type of stories I've heard. So what would you do if you did have to board her.
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Normally if baby teeth were retained and were solid you would imagine it would be quite painful to extract them without some type of anaesthetic. It's not something you should try to do on the kitchen table with pliers. :rolleyes:
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I am biased to Cavies because my best friend is one. But I also think that a toy poodle would be a great choice. I am also very fond of poodles as we had them when I was growing up. Not only are they extremely intelligent and easily trained they are also not the amby bamby type dog that some people think they are. If your boyfriend is happy with a poodle I'd run with it. :rolleyes:
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I have heard some horror stories about the C5 vaccination and that the vaccination schedule overall is ecessive. Has anyone had any personal experience with contraindications of C5. The reason I am asking is that I have been reluctant to give my guys the C5 due to stories heard and then recently enquired about boarding and was told that it was a mandatory requirement for borading establishments. So if you want to board your dog you have to risk giving the C5. :rolleyes:
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I have been feeding Nutro to my 2 for the past 3 months. Since I started on Nutro my CKCS's coat has improved 100% +. Pirior to Nutro it was dull, flaky and itchy now it is soft and flowing. I too live in the country so Nutro stockist is 7 hours round trip. Why go anywhere 4 paws and more provide a delivery to door for a very reasonable price, far cheaper than if you actually lived in Melbourne and was picking up yourself. As far as cost goes, Nutro lasts a lot longer than many other foods and really you need to break it down to a per day cost to truely understand the value. I'm still on my first bag.
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Just wondering what the most popular choice of food is. :D
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Just remain consistent and things will work themselves out. It is common for relapses in training - toileting included. At least the weather is getting warmer. :wink:
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No he doesn't see where the noise is coming from but it doesn't matter what the noise is, I think it's just the suddeness of it. Even if one of the other dogs barks suddenly at something he has the same response. I just hope we don't have to many fire work exhibitions or thunder storms. I will have a go at making some sudden loud noises in front of him with a support team and see how he goes.
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Thanks Malleerr, he is my daughters pup and she was doing just that. The minute he ran hiding she would pick him up and cuddle him. I told her not to do this in future because she was re-enforcing the behaviour. I suggested to her that she should ignore his nervousness and start doing something conpletely different like roll around the floor laughing and playing with our other dog or something. What do others think? Edited for sp.
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Need some help with our 11 week old maltese puppy. He is a very outgoing puppy but if there is a sudden loud noise - for example someone drops a plate or a door slams he jumps up and runs and hides, regardless of what he is doing at the time. How do I go about desensitising him so that he doesn't have such a reaction or will he grow out of it.
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My Kelpie x is double coated and I use an under coat rake on him this time of year. I find it the only way to go and only takes a couple of minutes. Surely your parents can spare a few minutes. Keep the rake handy and just grab it whenever there is a spare moment. I keep mine on the back verandah near the outdoor setting and whenever I sit outside hiding from the kids I spend a few minutes brushing. I collect all the hair and pop it in the bin - 5 minutes work at the most. It is only a matter of getting into the habit of thinking about it.