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Personally no, as it has too much fat, how about dried liver instead, you can either buy it pre-dried or as I have four I have a de-hydrater and dry my own.
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Overgrown Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to bridgie_cat's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Bridgiecat Here is a photo of a Black and White, he was bred in the U.K. but shown to his title in Germany. He was an International, German and Dutch Champion and is the gt gt gt grandad of my girl Jemma. As I said previously they are uncommon here. Have posted a photo of my boy Panda to the photo section on black dogs. -
Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Basically any dog shampoo is ok to use in the hydrobath, but 90% have to be rinsed out including of course Aloveen, a good one is also Squirt but again it has to be rinsed out. Fido's are one of the only ones I've come across that dont have to be rinsed out. Another is Vetadine, an iodine based shampoo which is for non specific skin conditions and can be left in. Used to do a border collie x in it and his coat always looked great after his bath. -
Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
You will have fun then visiting Conmurra. Aristopet and vetproductsdirect both have a small showroom, bvut not sure if you can purchase there without an ABN no, may be worth contacting them to ask. -
More details please Could be anything, can you give an indication as to type of grasses you have?. Diet as 6 months is hard to work out, are you following diet that the breeder gave?. If you think it may be diet then feed only a bland diet of chicken and rice or chicken and cottage cheese, and then slowly re-introduce what you have been feeding and see what happens. Did your dog have this problem before leaving the breeder? What shampoo does the groomer use?
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Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Dru and Wagsalot This then autofill, cant do that with mine. Just use the garden hose, my twin tank has the removable plate at the back of the bath, rather than on the side. Still havent worked out how to do a re-size of photos but if any one is more literate than me and can give some advice on downsizing will post a photo of my set up. -
Troy's Mum there is definately an age limit, as Tassie has said it is to do with the growth plate, and as Agilityfreak has also mentioned it is to protect the dog from injury. It is many moons since I did agility with my oldest and at the obedience and agility club to which I belonged the age to start agility was 18 months. Obviously every club will set what they deem to be an acceptable age depending on the breed.
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Can Anyone Recommend Good Quality Kibble?
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to wolf82's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I feed Nutro Natural Choice which is another of the super premium dried foods. -
Overgrown Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to bridgie_cat's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Sorry Troy's Mum, long walks and nutrition has nothing to do with the height size that a dog will turn out to be, it is genetically related. -
The agility people will give you heaps of advice, ask at your obedience school about pre-agility courses, for youngsters, as (if I remember correctly) you are not allowed to start agility until they are 18 months old.
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Buying Flea And Tick Treatments Online
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Natashja's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Great service and the cheapest. -
Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
So rather than the autofill, which is the permanent plumbing, I just fill from the garden hose, I dont wash any dogs in the same water, mine sits on a cradle and then I can wheel it around. Great when its hot, or showery as you can wheel into a garage or carport. -
Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Attached directly to a tap. -
Hydrobaths....
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Pointers Rule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I have a Conmurra Twin tank, which means you can put shampoo in one tank and rinse water in the other. You have to heat one tank at a time which takes about 5 minutes each depending on what temperature you want, but to save time I throw in a bucket of hot water. Only regret is that its not autofill but then I have a mobile service so cant have that. Sometimes when not on a completely flat surface the water can run from one tank to the other which is a bugbear. -
Overgrown Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to bridgie_cat's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Only if you know that there is a bi-factored dog or bitch in the pedigree. I tried to add a photo yesterday but mine are too big, how do I downsize?. -
Overgrown Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to bridgie_cat's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Owned by Shelties, he is Shelton from N.Z. on his sires side and Shadtree, Aanara, and Hillacre on his dam's. At the time he was born I understood the breeder from Shelton to say he was only the 6th she had come across in NZ in her 30 odd years of breeding. Bridgiecat, no its not bad, its just that they are few and far between both in NZ and here. They are more popular in the US and Canada and also in Europe. There have been a few bred here and there is currently a bitch in Sydney with US bloodlines and another with English. They dont do so well in the show ring a.t.m as most judges simply dont know what to do when they see one, one in Syd. is owned by a judge. Perhaps in the future we will see more. -
Overgrown Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to bridgie_cat's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Just a throw back possiby coming from the Canadian lines. Talk about a throwback, I have a Black and White sheltie and no where in his pedigree can I find any b/w's, a shame that when a pedigree is issued it doesnt show whether or not a dog is bi-factored. -
Desperately Need Advice!
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to Bosshog_Boo's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Good you have found a caring vet, hope the tests go ok next week. -
The two I have are: Successful Dog Breeding The Complete Handbook of Canine Midwifery by Chris Walkowicz and Bonnie Wilcox. The Whelping and Rearing of Puppies A Complete and Practical Guide by Muriel P. Lee
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Hilary Harmer's Book which Jed mentioned is available on Amazon from $US75 secondhand and new. Also abebooks.com have a 2nd hand copy at $US28, from a bookseller in South Africa.
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Bathing My Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to sheltiesrule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
sheltiesrule, I always use a dryer as it helps biff the loose coat, and they come up butiful, boy are they my dogs?. Mind you I have a commercial one for the business, but use it on a lower setting. A powerful human hairdryer is enough to fluff them up, just make sure that you dont use too much heat and I keep spraying the coat with water as I do it so its doesnt dry out. -
Bathing My Sheltie
ShesaLikeableBiBear replied to sheltiesrule's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Every two months when I change their tick collars, they are inside dogs, and sleep on my bed, but dont get that doggy smell. I bath in Aloveen, but am going to try Squirt next time as heard it was good. -
A season can last up to 3 weeks with prime time for standing starting as early as 7 days. Goolge "Bitches in Season" which gives a good explanation of the stages involved. One very important thing to mention though is that you dont want any accidents to happen so she should be kept somewhere safe that a male cant get to her. If you are at work then lock her somewhere secure e.g your laundry. If you want to take her out for a walk do so by putting her into your car and driving her somewhere away from your property, and preferably where there are no other dogs. Do NOT let her off the lead.
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I though my youngest at aged three had stopped this but this morning I caught her at a cat dropping
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Shelties generally stop growing at about 7 months, as far as feeding is concerned I keep them on puppy food for 12 months. As for temperament then my youngest who had a litter last Oct has now decided to be the baby of the family again and has reverted to many of her puppy traits and she just turned three.