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  1. Hi My labby girl is over 5 years old and she is a similar build and always has been (apart from the chubba puppy stage). She has muscle tone and is a fit dog, just does not have the extra weight you see with a lot of labs. She has always been in great health and have never had any problems with her that are common to the labs.
  2. Hi I would be interested in this, let me know how you are going with numbers, I might possibly have a couple of friends interested too. I live at Niagara Park so Terrigal is good for me!
  3. Hungarian Vizsla Saint Bernard Italian Spinone White Swiss Shepherd :D
  4. Comfortis all the way!!! I was having a huge problem with fleas and spending heaps on Frontline, Revolution etc that seemed to do nothing. At the advice of DOLers I bought Comfortis off Ebay (its worked out SO much cheaper too) and the day after treatment, no fleas!! A couple weeks later, and still not a flea to be seen. I had also bombed the house at the beginning of Summer, but didn't help with the fleas on my dogs. The tablets are pretty big but I just put them in the bowl with their biscuits and the gobbled them right up
  5. I have 3 dogs at the moment, and am looking to add another to the pack in a year or so... Definately agree with whatever it suitable for the person, keeping in mind time able to be spent with the dogs, financial abilities, needs of the pack (exercise, food requirements, special care) etc We had 5 dogs when I was growing up and I was in heaven I am a full time student at the moment and starting a couple of courses surrounding canines this year, as I want to move into working with dogs - so I definately see the pack getting bigger in years to come... Being on 5 acres definately helps, lots of space to romp and explore! And I rent, but it's my Dad's place, so that helps
  6. Another convert to Black Hawk!! My 2 labradors and cocker spaniel have been eating this for a week now and are going really well on it
  7. I bought Comfortis off Ebay as I found that was the cheapest Have been struggling with fleas all Summer - gave it to my 3 yesterday and today, no fleas!!! YAY! I am so so so impressed with this product. None of my dogs have had any side effects so far, no vomiting etc and seem their usual happy selfs (minus the fleas!)
  8. Hi I have a 16 month old cocker spaniel and he used to be a little fussy - would walk away with food still in his bowl... I've recently switched to Black Hawk and find he is eating all of his breakfast, all of the time!! Which makes me happy cos I still think he's got some filling out to do - he's a very high energy dog, but already after a week has put on weight with the new food. I think how the biscuits smell is a huge factor, if they smell irresistable, usually means empty bowl (unless other issues involved)... I've found that both with my previous cocker, and my boy now - it takes them a little longer to fill out (hope so, Harpy's got scrawny legs too!) but that's just my experience. Hope that helps a bit
  9. Just rang a couple of my local vets the other day to enquire on the cost for titre testing. One clinic - was confused at what titre testing even was (at least the girl who answered the phone, and even after asking couldn't really come back to me with a proper answer) The clinic I usually go to quoted over $400 for each dog!!! Being a student and with 3 dogs, there was no way I can pay that amount. $85 yay I am on the Central Coast but will look at making appointments for my 3 in the next few weeks - can't beat good value!
  10. This is some similar advice I have heard - that the Ccmrt is most closely linked with what Tom Bowen was practising for humans. I have had a look through the websites and emailed for more info. It can be a bit confusing sometimes to know the best path to follow - but the more research I do, the clearer it seems to be
  11. Wow! Comfortis seems to be pretty much the go for getting rid of fleas. Thank you so much everyone for your feedback - I will be getting Comfortis for my lot tomorrow!! Can't wait to be rid of the pesky little buggers
  12. It is great to get first hand feedback/experiences so thanks Hope your old girl goes well with the acupuncture into the future. I have booked my 2 year old Lab in for his first Bowen session next week and am excited to see how it goes. I have read through quite a lot of info on it so far and whilst I understand it can not be looked at as a miracle cure type thing - I believe there is so much possibilty and capacity within the therapy for healing and health, and have also read a lot of successful case studies.
  13. Thanks for this info Raelene!! I googled and found her website so am looking through it now. Will send her an email How did you find the course?
  14. Thanks for your comments jensgreys and others! I don't just treat when I remember - I mark it on the calender, on which when I checked the cats are due next week - was just too lazy to go check at the time of writing the post. I also am aware that you need to treat as per directions for any one product - I have been using Frontline for the past few years, although found it's efficy this Summer to be almost at 0. Thank you for the tip re: the heartworm - I will take them to the vets to be tested before I will use the Advocate. @MarieC - I have heard of Comfortis, although not too sure of the specifics, here's a link http://www.comfortis4dogs.com/comfortis-product/
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