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daccydog

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  1. Yeap straight down the throat here on one of mine , BUT miss Jilly has a knack of spitting it back up ( how.. i do not know ) worst still i usually find the tab on the floor later on , so now i give her tab wrapped in a little bit of cheese , GONE and no drama's DD
  2. morning all this post is to thank ERNY and her calendula tea recipe , Miss Jilly had the worst grass allergy and the calendula tea helped it so much... .. it aided to ease the skin, as the rash was so bad, it was even into her ears, As well as her tummy , and even luckier that it didnt spread into a secondary infection AMAZING !!! many thanks Erny DD
  3. Now where else would they be... next to there mum ....my computer is in the garage half for the car and half for an office I have a cane lounge in here and they really think it belongs to them and the lounge is right next to the computer desk so they can keep an eye on ME if i move ;) DD
  4. I'm so glad Charlotte has found a beautiful home , she looks a sweetie as for watching the show ..... sickening ... I do hope most of the other dogs have found good homes and as for $9000. fine ... ............. I shake my head such a paltry amount DD
  5. Yeap my 2 daccys do the same thing , nothing much to worry about though , i'm sure it goes down the wrong way DD
  6. Rozzie so sad that you have lost your little lady Abbey ......RIP Abbey and special birthday wishes for her DD
  7. Thankyou for your replies, I have used polaromine previously with good sucess , but the chemist had run out of it ? thats why I got claratyne, again thanks DD
  8. Hi Everyone my miss Jilly has a grass allegy rash atm, i have just brought some Claratyne 10mg to try but i am unsure of the correct dosage she weighs 6.5kgs , can anyone help me many thanks DD
  9. Hi Stitch we have spoken before about this dreadful disease Collitis my boy has now been on science diet zd for about a month now , with hopefully success at last (maybe ) he is a changed dog and lot more happier and settled , his motions are still not 100% but slowly getting there The last attack he had, he was so sick we thought we were going to lose him, I honestly think its not a stress/anxiety problem with my boy but a immune system problem , I also really like the sound of slippery elm for the digestive track , but wouldnt be game enough to try anything new at this stage I have spent a lot of money on vet bills , and even got a second opinion , and nothing changed , i know its quite overwhelming when your dog suffers from this disease good luck with your dog DD
  10. Hello everyone Can anyone recommend, a homeopath vet on the sunshine coast QLD preferably one that you have tried with your pet and been happy with , Thankyou DD
  11. redarachnid thanks for reply my dog has also been on many antibotic tablets , including cortisone like you I went to another vet in complete desperation , well he has been home for a week now appears to be ok,but still on medication so its fingers crossed there isnt anther flare up soon, DD
  12. Thankyou for your replies my boys problem has gone off/on for 6 mths , and I truely believe he has a low immune system , since he was a puppy there has always been problems with different food ,but not to the extent he has now, he is 5yrs old now Anyway he spent all of last week in hospital on a drip and antibotic meds , came home saturday much better ( thought we were going to lose him)in the early part of the week our vet diagnosed him in January and has done bloods and fecal test with nothing showing up, he is now on science diet zd only, i've read a lot of negetive reports about this product though, In may he had another very light bout of collitis , so i tried a different vet , she suggested feeding eukanuba f/p fish and potato , which i did but after a few weeks of this diet this latest servere bout came upon him again , so it was back to my original vet , after spending lots of dollars and gettting the same result anyway again thankyou for you input , perhaps i should try outside the circle to a homeopath, it is so confusing and hard to deal with when you think that youve always done your very best with diets , DD
  13. Hello everyone is there any one on here, that there dog has suffered with colitis and there ongoing treatment I want to compare notes thankyou DD
  14. Hi there Flyingfurball This post is very interesting as I'm going through the exact same thing, I actually posted in the daccy thread on wednesday eve my problem which is the same as yours I feel mine is definatley a dominance issue ? I Know i have done everything possible to prevent her going nuts at other dogs , if i use a check chain or a collar she ends up vomiting, because she pulls so hard , even with me saying no no , so now i use a harness which has helped immesley with that particular problem my dog attacked a beagle the other night , no skin broken but a dominance thing again , the unfortunate thing is we met in a lane way between houses , if only i had seen them coming , and i would have gone the other way, lets hope someone can come up with some suggestions for us both DD
  15. OOPS SORRY GUYS i got a bit carried away and forgot where i was DD
  16. thanks everyone for you interest in my post regards Daccydog
  17. Hi everyone I took my dog Jack to the vet today he has been diagnosed with colitis , poor thing was straining so hard to do poops , he is on scourban , anti biotic s, and is to be wormed actually the vet said , it can be caused by poor diet or allergy , the poor diet really hurt as i dont think he has a poor diet by any means anyway he is to have chicken rice and a few vegs for a few weeks to see if this makes any difference to him If anyone else has a dog that suffers with colitis can you let me know what you feed him many thanks Daccydog
  18. BIG thankyou to all I've had a chat with another neighbour friend . who has kindly offered to take them for a walk for about an hour whilst where away , hopefully it will make her verrry tired, fingers xed anyway chemo will only go on for another two weeks, then on to radiotherapy now this will not take as long, thanks DACCYDOG
  19. Hi lead & feather yes i left her with a kong filled with biscuits , and a small bone , which she always buries in the garden :D and of course her toys too, i really dont know what else to do ?????? thanks DD :D
  20. Hi Spotted devil thanks for your input, when where at home the dogs are inside and outside, but sleep inside, but when we go out, they are outside , the only reason being is she the youngest would chew anything insight ? Maybe separation anxiety?????, They have a kong, toys, i leave a bone with my neighbour who gives it to them about an hour after we leave I always feel bad for the older one as he is such a gooood dog the only other time they would be left alone would be about 1 - 2 hours general shopping ect, My hubby's chemo is going ok , but he has been very ill at times , not good thanks again DD :D
  21. Hi Everyone Once a week we leave our two dogs for about six hours at one time , whilst i take my husband to hospital for chemotherapy the older daccy doesnt care and is good, but our youngest 18mths old daccy is fretting when we leave and cries I know this as our neighbours tell us when we get home , they are very good and try and talk to her and in return shes quite for a little while,but starts again any suggestions would be appreciated as what to do , I can remember reading about rescue remedy ? but unsure how this works and if its safe enough kind regards Daccydog :rolleyes:
  22. Hi daccydog here I'd just like to say that i have only just started to feed my two cooked food for the following reasons my female daccy would eat anything that you could give her and untill recently all RAW but MY Male daccy 4yrs old who was always feed raw meat chicken ,vegies plus bones some how every couple months he would get diareah which always ended up with a trip to the vet the last straw was the female got it to , i'd brought chicken breast from woolies the vet said it must have been spoilt and giving it raw only increased there reason to get sick so I have changed there food menu , I still give them raw bones and chicken necks but cook there main meal with vegs and give them eukanuba biscuits for there breed half and half I too have worried if this is a sufficient menu , but looking at the both of them they look so well with beautiful shiney coats and of course no vet visits or smelly bums (longhair) such a bonus regards daccydog
  23. Hi All this is just a quick message to say a big thankyou to all the DOL and the great topics that are on the forum on saturday night after a huge downpour of rain, i put our little daccy (terror child ) out for night time pee well what does she spot a nice big cane toad for supper , well she of course came off second best, just as well i was standing there at the time !!! anyway what i'm trying to say is that i'd read in the forums of how to treat a cane toad squirt and was able to deal with it straight away it was such a shock to see all the froth in her mouth so quickly sunday morning i took her to the vet and all is ok many thanks daccydog's mum
  24. Hi Guys my little one yr old mini daccy has been biten by midges from the grass and has a very red itchy tummy (cos she's very low to the ground ) ;) i rang our vet and she said to use some polarimine 2mls x 3times a day she has only just started this yesterday and at this point in time i dont see any rapid change has anyone else got any remedies that may help her thanks daccy
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