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  1. I let her out the first few nights cause i thought she needed to go to the toilet, so i would let her out, go get drink for myself, then go back and she would come in. Then after about the 3rd night i waited at the door and she didnt need to go at all. So then i tried leaving her out until I woke up, she doesnt mind that she wont bark outside, she just sits and waits for breakfast. So leaving her out there isnt an issue for her for an hour or so until its breakfast time. Not sure how to break her habit, I told her to be quiet, she doesnt listen No other part of her routine has changed either
  2. Yeah i wont make her sleep outside, I cant do it, I did mention to hubby could though if he wanted to trade places with her he could sleep outside to see what the fuss is about its odd because usually we wake her up and shes like she would rather stay in bed,l busts her bum to be inside at any chance Does it sound like a habit though now? every night for last week
  3. OK so my 8 year old lab that we have had for 3 years now has always slept inside. She toilets before bed and sleeps till I let her out in the morning. If she has ever needed to go to the loo, she will give a few small barks to let me know, and i let her out, this is very rare as she always seems to hold through the night. Lately she has been giving her few barks every night between 4 and 5 am I go and let her out thinking she needs to go the loo, but no she just walks along the decking to the other door, like she does when shes waiting for breakfast. I have tried to ignore her after a few nights in a row now and no she keeps doing it. Its not a continous bark, but a random bark every few minutes. I dont feed her any earlier so she cant possibly think she will get breakfast any earlier surely?? Hubby thinks that now shes in a habit and she will need to spend the night outside to be reminded of her nice soft comfy bed inside- but I cant do it Any suggestions would be great!!! Thanks
  4. I tried to write this last night but I couldnt think of the words to write. Some of you may have remembered Buddy from the rescue threads a few months back now, an 8 year old labby with severely neglected ears that caught my eye from the day I first saw him and stole my heart the moment I met him. He was a hit with my doggy clan when he arrived home with me and from that day he became " my boy" he was with us for a good 6 weeks or more before a perfect family came along for him. As he drove away in the car with his head out the window staring at me as if to say " mum why are you not coming" my heart broke. Whilst I love all my fosters that come here to stay, there was something about the boy that melted me. He had such a rotten life quite obviously and was now being treated as he should be, and he knew he had it good here and thanked me for it, i seen it in his eyes. Fast track a couple of months down the track and Buddys family had decided after many vet visits and behaviour problems that it was best Buddy comes back to us. Buddy since being with them was becoming a bit of a cranky pants out on walks, was suffering seizures, not to mention his hearing was limited and his eyes now developing cataracts. After careful consideration it was decided it was best for my boy to go over the bridge Yesterday we spent the best part of the day in the sunshine, on a blanket under a tree, eating fresh lamb shanks ( him not me)and having belly rubs and snuggling. He was content and beautiful and the closer to the time it got, the bigger the lump in my throat got. I told him about the bridge, how he would run free with all the others that had crossed, there would be no more pain for him and he could eat endless schmackoes and shanks till his heart desired Yesterday afternoon as we lied together in his last moments, Buddy crossed the bridge and a little of my heart went with him. Im sorry boy, I loved you, you knew it. See you again one day
  5. All raw generally, only cooked if its our left overs, but otherwise raw
  6. My girls eat most fruit and veg that i give them, will pick out spinach though. They love carrot, apple, celery,banana's and pears. broccolli is also a fav, they like it raw though instead of palming off steamed left overs to them cauli and fresh beans they also love
  7. Just picked up some interecepter spectrum at petbarn of all places. usually get a 6 pack for large doggies for around $43 from Priceless ( always the best price around i find) Just picked it up for $35 at pet barn, a saving of $20 off their normal price. Apparently its a promo to get people to switch from the tabs to chews. A bargain anyway all the same, other sizes are also on sale too this month
  8. Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist on the central coast NSW please? Colleague at work looking for one that is well recommended. She used one that basically turned out to be a free spirit that wanted her to burn incense and stuff to help soothe the dogs aura etc sorry know i shouldnt laugh, but seriously Anyway a non insense burning behaviourist please?
  9. Thanks for the advice guys, have passed on mostof the comments to my neighbour and she has gone with sharpeis advice and contacted a suggested vet. she will be speyed in 2 weeks time once off heat thanks btw my vet drives a barina
  10. she has been quoted $280 for the dog ( shes a pom) then more if on heat and more again if she is in pup been on heat a week now i believe and mating today
  11. Advise please DOLers Neighbours pom is on heat at the moment and she has had her seperated from the other male pom long story short the kids let the male inside and he got to the girl. You know the rest..... She had her booked in for desexing when she came on heat so has postponed it, as the vet told it was risky to do whilst she is on heat I have never heard of this, however having my girls done young i avoided the whole on heat issue. Now the deed may have in fact been done,shes not to keen on a littler of pups so i suggested desexing now, whilst on heat and or aborting if anything is there How far would she need to be for the vet to know if she is in pup and will desexing her now rid of the pups if its early stages anyway. The other thing she is concerned about is the cost, vet said more if she is on heat and more again if she is pregnant Advise please so i can pass on to her
  12. Hubby has just advised that youngest is now very lethargic and wont get out of her bed, think its time for the vets, she is getting worse
  13. Look during the day you wouldnt know they were sick, still running around like no tomorrow causing grief, its just the mornings that are quite bad, no runny noses, no heavy breathing, just the bad cough first thing when they wake up and one seems to be bringing up mucus, but clear at this stage not an infected colour.
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