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  1. My pups stay with me until they are at least 8 weeks old. I prefer them to be a little older, so will often hang onto them for another week or two. In my experience, puppies that haven't stayed with their family until at least 8 weeks old tend to have more difficulties than others. Im NOT saying that they get sick, or have temperament issues, but from personal experience, pups that stay with their mum until weaning and then their brothers and sisters until at least 8 weeks old tend to do better. JMH
  2. I usually pick what would be their lunchtime suckle off mum to give them a try on puppy food. i take mum out for about half an hour beforehand, let them toilet and then give them a bit of a play, then introduce food one at a time. Jenna
  3. at 3 weeks of age is when i start introducing puppy food. only one small meal a day, sometimes two if their bellies are handling it well and they are enjoying it. as they grow, the number of solid feeding increases until they are only on mum at night, usually around the 5 or 6 week mark. Jenna
  4. We had a maltese that did this. In the end we put perspex on the areas she was scratching. it saved the door & door frame, made enough noise that we were aware she needed to go out and cost very little to do. i encourage my guys to scratch at the door (our doors are old and battered anyway lol) to be let out, but not in. they understand the difference somehow, not quite sure how tho lol anyway, its worth a shot and a cheaper alternative than replacing doors and architraves. Jenna
  5. i get gastrolyte sachets from the chemist and give 1/4 teaspoon in a cup of water. couldn't get to the vet once (he was doing surgery on a horse) and he said to use that. its a pink and purple box. if i can lay my hands on it again, i'll give you all the details. Jenna
  6. if one of mine is a bit off colour, i offer electrolytes, give them a bath and then give them bland food for 24 hours. of course if there's something more severe going on, we're off to the vets, otherwise its lots of cuddles and the above remedy. Jenna
  7. My mum always taped her puppies ears with surgical tape. it didn't hurt when you took it off and she never had a floppy ear after that. She still does it now, and in still showing and breeding chi's with success. Jenna
  8. My jack russell X whippet was diagnosed with a heart murmur at 3 years old. Im not sure what grade. She went onto medication eventually, at about 11 i think, and lived to be 16. our old Boffa (recently passed away) had a serious heart murmur and was diagnosed at about 4 years old. he passed at the age of 10 or 11. He was a rescue so im not sure he never went onto medication.
  9. Thankyou all for your kind words and thoughts. We miss Boffa dearly, and the house seems empty without him. The other dogs are missing him too, especially Cooper and Pippa who are constantly looking for him. Cuddles for them seems to help. Thankyou once again Jenna & The Tunsafun Clan
  10. Thankyou Petal. I could have written pages upon pages on Boffa, but it was very difficult writing even that.
  11. This photo was taken today, its the last one we have and will always be cherished.
  12. Thankyou Portia. I cant believe how much we miss him, and the other dogs. Pippa wont stop looking for him, and cooper is whimpering lots, so they are both on the couch getting cuddles from everyone. Im still crying, which I'm sure will go on for a while. I am so thankful that we had so many fantastic years with the boy, and he got a second chance on life.
  13. To my darling Boffa. Some 7 years ago you came into our life from the RSPCA. You were skinny and dirty, but you smiled the minute you saw us. We went for a quick walk behind the adoption pens and you strutted your stuff. You quickly made friends with the kids and us, and seemed very disappointed when we took you back to the pen. You must have thought we were leaving you. Little did you know that as soon as we put you back in the pen, we went up to the office and paid for your adoption. The kids were disappointed that we didn't get to take you home straight away, and quite frankly, so was I. You had to stay so that you could be desexed, and you seemed a little unimpressed with this, but didn't whimper. We picked you up the next morning, and on the way home we promised that you would never spend another day in a pound. You settled into our house really well, and took up residence on the couch within minutes. we had a bit of an argument over who actually owned the couch, and you were content to sleep in the arm chair. For many years, you played with the kids, chased possums and the torch light. you taught many puppies the ways of the world, and tolerated them hanging off all parts of your body. You protected your family and property fiercely, including any other dogs we brought onto the property. you always loved a ride in the car and loved the sound of us picking up the keys. you excelled in obedience training, and were happy to try new tricks, including some that you thought pretty silly, but you'd give it a go just to see us smile. In your last days, you spent a lot of time sleeping in your arm chair, but were always ready to have a play. Rest In Peace old man, you will forever be missed and loved in our hearts. Thankyou for all the love that you gave us, and I just hope that we made you as happy as you made us. Goodbye My Boffa
  14. a few years ago i was watching harry's practice and he had an ACD that kept sneezing. turned out the darling had a grass seed stuck up one nostril. might be worth a trip to the vets for a checkup, if only for peace of mind. also, why dont you weigh your darling while you're there. something i always do. Jenna
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