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I fell in lurve ......with a brown-eyed girl :D
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
She is already part of a match made in heaven, I thinnk, Persephone Is that the Murray River ? -
One year old French Bulldog
Loving my Oldies replied to Flash1's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Well done. He is a lucky boy, but then they all should be As for your last para, there are some pretty experienced trainers and dog owners here, so hopefully they will come onto this thread to help you. Perhaps add something to the title so people will know you are looking for some help. Walking a dog like your little guy can be very challenging and one of things to remember is that “one size does not fit all” and, with help from a professional, you will work out what fits him and you. -
These sorts of meds generally require trial and error. Definitely a case for having an understanding, interested and sympathetic vet.
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And a lot of that will depend on you and how he is trained, treated and integrated into the family.
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One year old French Bulldog
Loving my Oldies replied to Flash1's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
As Dogsfevr says. You have a dog who is a puppy still who has never been given any proper training, boundaries and probably chastised every time he wanted to play with the 7 year old, chastised from both the owner and the other dog. As for not letting the kids a look in, are you home throughout the day? If so, you are it as Dogsfevr says and probably one of the things you need to do as well is to get the kids more involved with his care and play when they come home from school (I am assuming their ages here ). He is probably terrified that if he lets you out of his sight, he will have another enormous change in his little life. Poor little fellow - he hasn’t had a happy start and it is good that you are here looking for ways to help him and help yourself. As for not having papers, he does need to be microchipped and registered with the Council. Good luck. -
Evening incontinence due to water consumption
Loving my Oldies replied to Doglover77's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Poor boy. Lucky he has a devoted human. My dog, Bunter (a fraction of the size of your boy) went on Prednisolone recently and I was giving this to him in the middle of the day as he was having other meds in the morning. One morning, I went to pick him up to carry him downstairs only to find he was lying in a puddle of urine. When I talked to the vet he said to give him the Pred first thing in the morning and we have not had another episode. I note your boy is on it twice a day, but maybe changing the time of this med might help a bit. Good luck with the adult diapers - there are also belly bands you could try. Drinking excess water can become a habit, so I will be interested to hear what your vet has to say. -
Very handsome.
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Roo mince advice please
Loving my Oldies replied to Boronia's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Glad the stinkies have stopped, @Boronia. Have you looked into Vets All Natural? Bunter put on quite a lot of weight when he first arrived and I had him on the VAN diet for a long time and he managed to lose weight. Unfortunately, he went off it and on the weight piled again. He really needs to lose weight, but luckily seems to have put himself on a diet and I am reinforcing that by giving him only small meals with a mixture of meat and pureed vegetables. Trip to the vet tomorrow to hop on the scales. -
I saw the other thread. Poor puppies on bare cement. However, different country, different attitudes. In the other thread the parent dogs seemed happy and healthy.
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What is this all about? Is this a rescue or someone posting about their own dog??
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Human hair conditioner
Loving my Oldies replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
Sadly since starting this thread, precious Orla has crossed The ‘Bridge, but I though I’d give an update for those who might be interested in my experience. Recently, two of my other dogs really needed a bath and, in the interests of economy, I realised I simply had to do them myself instead of taking them to the groomer. So again, I used the Dermaveen conditioner. This time I was more relaxed about it and used it a bit more freely. Oh my goodness!! What a difference it made. One of the reasons I go to the groomer is that Tamar (Maltese x Shih Tzu) and Bunter (Pom x Corgi) have hair that knots so easily and also takes ages to dry. After using the conditioner, their coats were so easy to comb out and, consequently, they dried off very easily as well. Now, several days later, their coats are still so soft and manageable. Looks like I will be saving some money from now on. -
how do you wash your dog face
Loving my Oldies replied to alxdukeella's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I use a face washer. When bathing them I close their ears to prevent, as much as possible, water getting into their ears. I regularly clean around their eyes with cotton wool balls dampened with warm water. -
The Annual Xmas Dog Dress-up thread
Loving my Oldies replied to JulesP's topic in General Dog Discussion
I agree. Off you go to the shops, @poochmad -
I have had a couple of dogs who would scoop up a large mouthful of food, drop it on the floor and eat it from there. They all have their own little ways and we will never know why LOL LOL. Long before phone cameras, sadly, I remember fully one episode. I’d given my dogs a treat and one of them was running around with it in her mouth, backwards and forwards, around the kitchen, into the lounge. My brain clicked, I threw a little hand towel on the floor, and that was what she wanted - a little mat to lie on while she ate her treat You are in for so much fun and laughter with your little girl.
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Dog left in hot car dies ...dog walker sends txt message
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in In The News
I think you misunderstood my post, persephone. -
Dog left in hot car dies ...dog walker sends txt message
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in In The News
I think it was just a cruise on the Harbour. Christmas parties and all that. Much more important than doing her job. -
Dog left in hot car dies ...dog walker sends txt message
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in In The News
I feel this is the case. As with any business, there and good and bad, very good and very bad and everything in between. We need to do our due diligence. -
Dog left in hot car dies ...dog walker sends txt message
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in In The News
Your compassion for the walker is misdirected persephone - at least I think so. As I understand the report, she went on the cruise and realised some hours later while still on the cruise that the dog was in her car. Instead of calling the police or someone close to where she left the car, if that was possible, she texted the owner who was some distance away. Thursday was a cruelly hot day and I can’t see that the dog would have survived for very long. -
Do you think she looks cross? I thought she was looking well satisfied that her strategies have worked to date and deep in contemplation of next plans to have her mum under her paw Little does she know that Vet DOL can be very strict. Get eating what you are given, little gal
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Dog left in hot car dies ...dog walker sends txt message
Loving my Oldies replied to persephone's topic in In The News
This is all over FB. I hope the dog walker is sued from here to kingdom come. -
Today has been totally devastating and I am feeling shocked and so so saddened. Today, we said goodbye to Orla who had been here only for five months and was so contented and so totally at home. My heart is broken for that funny, smelly, pooping little girl. Last night at about 1/4 to seven, I started getting dinner for the dogs. As Orla is usually in the kitchen under my feet at the first sound of the frig door opening, when she didn’t appear, I looked into the lounge to see her panting very heavily and holding out her front right leg. I picked her up and gently went through the routine of trying to find where she hurt, whether she had a burr in her pads, the usual examination. Only when I reached her shoulder did she react and took my hand in her mouth to tell me that hurt. My immediate thought was a pulled muscle and I quickly phoned her rescuer who met me 1/2 way between her place and mine with some pain medication. I made up a little pen in the lounge with barricades as the crate wasn’t big enough for her to stretch out in and at 6.30 the following morning gave her another Tramadol. She was hungry and after I’d taken her downstairs to pee, gave her a little bit of food. Her leg was useless and knuckling over so as soon as they opened, I made an appointment to take her to the vet. The vet was very concerned that Orla had torn nerves, but said to continue with her pain medication, watch her over the weekend and bring her back on Monday. The time elapsed between leaving the vet and getting home would have been about ten minutes and as soon as I’d put Orla on a bed in the lounge she threw up, something she’d never done. I picked her up and she went into one of the worst seizures I’d ever seen. Well I’d never seen anything more than a dog have a little fit and be out of it and fine within a couple of minutes. This just wasn’t stopping. I couldn’t stop holding her, but managed to call a neighbour who rushed around and drove me to the vet and I met the rescuer there. Orla was still in a bad way and I honestly thought she might pass away even before we reached the vet. To cut a long story short, the processes that the vet said we would need to go through to just perhaps find out what was wrong with her, filled me with dread at the prospect of this elderly, already health compromised little girl going through it, being all alone in hospital and then perhaps not making it. We discussed it for a little while and it was decided we should let her go. She was obviously in a very poor way, the seizure had taken a huge toll and even when she was given a calming injection, it was obvious that another seizure was coming on. Goodbye my little darling:
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Hard decision, biting dog. *Updated*
Loving my Oldies replied to Rascalmyshadow's topic in General Dog Discussion
I am just so sorry to read this, @Rascalmyshadow. Cortisone can be magic and hope it proves to be so for Claudia. -
I am tempted to try these, expensive, but if they worked they could be a bit of a salve to my environmental worries: https://www.floraandfauna.com.au
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@Scottsmum I gather you are laughing at my description of Jeune . She most be one of the most stubborn dogs ever born. I’ll be lying in bed reading and she will come around to my side of the bed and I’ll tell her to use the stairs. She stands there with her back to me, then wanders around to the stairs. And then comes back to me side of the bed ...... repeat this several times. Guess who generally wins?