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I'm thinking I need a 3rd dog! I have Pippa staying with me and my girls for a week and she fits in just so well. The 3 of them are laying in a row by the heater at the moment :love: She knows what this training thing is all about too, her lungs told me so this afternoon! When it wasn't her turn, she barked (or is that squeaked?) the back door down laugh.gif I also have a few Pippa sized holes in the backyard to go with the Millie sized ones laugh.gif At least they keep each other entertained while Ruby gets to snooze the day away in the house :p

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What makes a 'good' vet? I have never really had to challenge the vets i use with anything serious to judge their capabilities, and each time i go i seem to see a different vet, or a locum.

How can you tell until something is really wrong?

These vets are all polite and helpful with the question i have, but i could not even give you a name of a person as i never see the same one.

??

I know Applecross is good but more $ than most - is that right?

Some of you use Ranford - have you had difficult things assessed or just run of the mill stuff?

and yes, Bluegum but i would need a referral first and if it is something easily diagnosed.. ..

Rosie has finally made it uber obvious there is a problem that everyone can see, not just me and Deb.

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I would just ask for a Referral to Rivergum, it could cost you more at a regular vet coz they could take longer to find the issue. Been through similar with Gibbs and I'm sorry I never saw the ortho specialist sooner as there would have been less damage. Can't recommend Tom Hill highly enough.

ETA Applecross isn't bad with prices but Steve who is ther really good vet with lameness etc I hear is taking a backseat he is doing more teaching I believe.

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Gibbs gave us a scare today, hubby was walking him around before Masons retrieving test and he said Gibbs suddenly did a funny jump and then suddenly did diarrhoa and threw up and went all ethargic. I checked his gums and very pale so off to PVE. By this stage I was thinking snake bite or maybe intestinal blockage. Turns out he had been stung by a bee on his paw and he had a bad reaction. So we now know he is allergic to bee stings!! Very scary morning!

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Thanks MG, I will call my local vet on Monday and ask them a few things.

The specialist works out the same price for X-rays etc I paid $400 for anaesthetic and X-rays at my local vet, Rivergum charged me the same. Rosie would be less coz of her size.

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Agood vet is one that works regulary .

We won't use any clinic that has a high turn around of vets .

We pick a clinic where the vet prefer is always available unless on holidays etc etc.

WE don't use Applecross like we use to,to many staff changes but they offer services that we need so we do keep our foot in that door but use one of Applecross past vets at his own clinic

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I'm thinking I need a 3rd dog! I have Pippa staying with me and my girls for a week and she fits in just so well. The 3 of them are laying in a row by the heater at the moment :love: She knows what this training thing is all about too, her lungs told me so this afternoon! When it wasn't her turn, she barked (or is that squeaked?) the back door down laugh.gif I also have a few Pippa sized holes in the backyard to go with the Millie sized ones laugh.gif At least they keep each other entertained while Ruby gets to snooze the day away in the house :p

I know where there are some beautiful Golden Retriever puppies RS. Only 12 days old ATM. I can just see you with a Goldy !!!

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I'm thinking I need a 3rd dog! I have Pippa staying with me and my girls for a week and she fits in just so well. The 3 of them are laying in a row by the heater at the moment :love: She knows what this training thing is all about too, her lungs told me so this afternoon! When it wasn't her turn, she barked (or is that squeaked?) the back door down laugh.gif I also have a few Pippa sized holes in the backyard to go with the Millie sized ones laugh.gif At least they keep each other entertained while Ruby gets to snooze the day away in the house :p

I know where there are some beautiful Golden Retriever puppies RS. Only 12 days old ATM. I can just see you with a Goldy !!!

Lol she did say maybe the next dog wouldn't be a lab..... Even with my bad luck I couldn't picture not having a lab again I just wuv them :)

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Millie probably loves having company in the back yard :) how long until Rubys treatment is done and she is ' immune' to bees so to speak lol??

Ruby is halfway through her 19 weeks course. After that, she moves to monthly injections that I do at home. Can't wait to not have to drive to the vet twice on a Friday! And I'm sure she will be glad to not have to go anymore. She starts looking a bit sad at me when they lead her off out the back!

I don't think she'll ever be "immune" but it should hopefully make her reactions less severe. If I can just give her AH's if she gets stung and is all good, then that's a win for me!

Gibbs gave us a scare today, hubby was walking him around before Masons retrieving test and he said Gibbs suddenly did a funny jump and then suddenly did diarrhoa and threw up and went all ethargic. I checked his gums and very pale so off to PVE. By this stage I was thinking snake bite or maybe intestinal blockage. Turns out he had been stung by a bee on his paw and he had a bad reaction. So we now know he is allergic to bee stings!! Very scary morning!

Too many bee allergic dogs! Argh! Glad Gibbs is ok :)

I was doing some training in the backyard this evening and Ruby dropped her ball by my feet on the pavement. I looked down to see a bee crawling on the pavement right next to the ball eek1.gif Screamed at Ruby to leave it as she went to pick the ball back up, then I stomped the living daylights out of the bugger. Checked her mouth and I didn't see a stinger and she didn't react like she was stung, so I think it missed her, but I gave her a couple of AH's just to be sure. Not that AH's really help at this stage... I was basically told not to bother with them.... but I thought I would anyway :o

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I'm thinking I need a 3rd dog! I have Pippa staying with me and my girls for a week and she fits in just so well. The 3 of them are laying in a row by the heater at the moment :love: She knows what this training thing is all about too, her lungs told me so this afternoon! When it wasn't her turn, she barked (or is that squeaked?) the back door down laugh.gif I also have a few Pippa sized holes in the backyard to go with the Millie sized ones laugh.gif At least they keep each other entertained while Ruby gets to snooze the day away in the house :p

I know where there are some beautiful Golden Retriever puppies RS. Only 12 days old ATM. I can just see you with a Goldy !!!

I didn't mean I need that 3rd dog right now! laugh.gif I change my mind about breeds almost as often as I change my underwear! I want a dog that has lots of get up and go. My two girls just don't have enough of that for me. Training becomes a chore when they don't jump around wanting more. Maybe they are thinking they want a handler with more get up and go!! laugh.gif

If anyone can help me solve my problem of Millie jumping throughout my car (from the back to the back seats and front seats) I am all ears! I am really getting fed up with it. I can't get a cargo barrier professionally installed because I have airbags in the back which prevents a cargo barrier being legally installed. I'm not sure how to rig up a cargo net either. I'm at my wits end with it!!! frown.gif

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Would this fit RS? - http://www.ozpetshop.com.au/product_info.php/products_id/1964

We have one for our wagon, works nicely :)

Edit - I also have something like this in my sedan - http://www.d4dogz.com.au/catalog/kurgo-back-seat-barrier-black-medium-p-6231.html?utm_source=myshopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Pet+Supplies&utm_term=Kurgo+Back+Seat+Barrier+Black - plus a backseat buddy. Both our cars are pimped out for dogs :laugh:

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Thanks Weasels. The first one might work, my back car seats slope back a bit so I'm not sure if that will matter. Would like to get out of it a bit cheaper than that, though :( Already spent heaps on getting the back crates custom fitted to the car. It just unfortunately doesn't solve the seat jumping issue.

Millie got a pass at the RATG today. Her deliveries are shot at the moment, though. Everything else was good. Ruby was a little cow in her retrieves. During the second one she decided she'd rather not bring a dummy back so spit it out and went wandering icon_smile_mad.gif

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Rubystar and MasonGibbs how did you both go today at the RATG?

This is the reason why I am getting nothing done.....

OMG!!! They are so cute!!! :love: I love the way they run. They do sound rather squeeky though :angeldevil:

Lucky you live in WA or else you may have some stolen toller puppies on your hands :bolt:

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