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He is a twit most days lol
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Thank you for the positive comments guys I actually work at Furkids and can gaurantee that our C5 vaccinations are STILL in date and you are given the vaccine labels(vacc cert) which also have the used by dates on them, we are merely trying to give our clients an early Xmas present as we know that leading up to Xmas sometimes people are a little light on funds. As for our Veterinarian's opinion not being worth anything - thats a fairly sad statement, as Sandra777 stated our clinic was built by breeders for the use of breeders and hence we do not charge like a wounded bull for our vets professional opinion. Being that the majority of the staff here at Furkids are breeders and show goers we demand quite a stringent health check for our own puppies and those that are presented to us from our clients. We do however Thank you for your concern and hope that this has cleared some things up :p
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We've had great sucess with Listerene ourselves - though ours are short coated breeds so I'm not sure whether this would make a difference. Hope your little ones get better soon, theres nothing worse than them being so uncomfortable
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We changed our amstaff from supercoat sensitive to EPH as he has shocking skin problems, we can't speak more highly about it - within 3/4 days of feeding EPH, his stomach and legs were no where near as red and inflamed - his coat so far doesn't seem to be suffering atm but we will keep an eye on that and his weight. We also give him a chicken frame or chicken mince with his dry - though I have been told by quite a few people now that I should never feed RAW chicken, it should always be cooked and stripped and fed to them......... we always thought that they were good for them??? Should we be cooking them??? We unfortunately can't feed our boy any red meat as this seems to stir up his allergies again, so chicken really is the only other option(other than the sardines he gets now). Sorry for highjacking your thread, but this was pretty much what we were thinking lol.
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Thanx for that - Really an interesting read
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Hi InspectorRex, Plenty of ppl use Ivomec Sheep Drench for H/Worm, Im not sure where the difference would be - feel free to enlighten me as this is why I posted the question.
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Hi Guys Has anyone heard of or does anyone use Cydectin Pour On for Fleas, Mites and Ticks??? I recently got sent some info saying that it is brilliant, and I just want to know if anyone here has used it or still uses it and how they find/found it worked on their dogs??? Cheers Suz
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Hi VJB I think we have found them or something very similar, they seem to come in 3 different ball sizes and tail types - Fox, Raccoon & Squirrel. They look interesting to say the least Hi FTPO Our shop is going to be in Beaudesert Q'ld, fingers crossed that it does well I have been in contact with Judith but we are going to have to look into the freight side of things(not cheap unfortunately) any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanx everyone for your comments and suggestions so far, its great to get an idea on what their dogs do well on and is still cost effective
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I've had that happen many a time in my trailer so I know exactly where your coming from lol
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Thanx guys for the responses so far, my hubby and I are opening a pet supplies shop(no live pets) so instead of feeling our way in the dark and only stocking the foods we use we would ask for some other favourites that people use We got sick of going into stores and not being able to find what we wanted so we figured we would open a shop aiming at both the show people and pet people - Fingers crossed that we go ahead in leaps and bounds
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Hi Everyone, Just got a few questions for you all................. Our questions are: 1) What Dry Food do you use? 2) How long does that last you? 3) Do you buy more than 1 bag at a time? 4) What is the size of each bag and its cost? Also are there any things that you find difficult to find, whether it be food, collars, treats, bedding etc? Thanking you all in advance Cheers Suzie and Patrick PS: Im very sorry if this is in the wrong are or is not allowed,please feel free to remove
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AST's are only agressive as you make them(too many idiots out there are ruining a beautiful breed) and if you don't get your boy used to other dogs(all sizes) he will become a fear biter. I agree with everyone on here about an off leash area - they are very full on, perhaps try walking your boy around the outside of the off leash area with the fence still between them - he can still see all the dogs in there but they can't actually get directly to him. We introduce all our pups/dogs to other ppl's dogs that will allow it (on leash though) as it gets them used to seeing other breeds and their sizes. Failing that I would get in contact with your local State Breed Club and find out when they have fun days as they can be a great way of socializing and some breed clubs also run in conjunction with other breed clubs. Best of luck with your boy :D
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We actually can't use Hills or Royal Canin on our Amstaff boy - he gets the runs something terrible. We feed Supercoat Sensitive like yourself and we swear by it - if Luca has anything else he either gets the runs or breaks out again. We feed with the dry food raw beef/chicken mince and rice, he also gets evening primrose capsuals, fish oil capsuals, ACV, Livamol and sardines twice a week. We also wash in a Neem Oil shampoo(its green) that we get from our local produce store, as some of the others are a bit too strong for him and give him the itches. So thats what works for us and as everyone else has said - finding that happy medium is the hard part, once you work it out its easy from there
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Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good hydro - therapy centre in the South Brisbane area? Couple of questions for you too: Do the ppl that run the centres take your dog to teach them what to do or do they just go - "Theres the pool knock yourself out?" And also whats the average cost for sessions? Thanking you in advance