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persephone

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  1. problem is , dog will be somewhere strange, noisy , and not with her people . That alone is a stress- building situation .... without the strange people . Hopefully, should you decide to do this there is a lockable room!! people at a party - someone will try & go in the room - at some stage
  2. eek rock : hard place . my first instinct is to advise you stay home - let partner relax and soak up the good cheer and celebration - make a short video of your love & support they can play at the event , kick back & enjoy not having to panic about Bonnie . .....it would be a disaster if 'something' occurred during the drive/event -
  3. second Contacting K9pro clickHERE there is also a thread which might help until you get professional aid - clickHERE
  4. hey persephone I think an incorrect link for that thread was posted. ACK - OK - check the first post again in a second :)
  5. i find it can become so very very mathmatical - I suggest you grab a cuppa or three ..and scroll thruTHIS THREAD- everything you ever wanted to know about feeding raw . I aklso suggest you wait a little longer before going fully raw ... pups/dogs CAN eat a mix of dry & raw :) THIS , and THIS have some good points :) good luck
  6. sheridan .... can she have sub/cut fluids , or a drip?
  7. Thank you :) Someone had me concerned as it was said that dogs could pick up parvo hiding in faeces of recently vac'd dogs ....
  8. Ok - discussing vaccinations etc .. does virus shedding occur? or not? using a 'live' vaccine how much virus shedding is there ? is the parvovirus shedding capable of infecting vulnerable/ non vaccinated pups/dogs? I have been given several differing opinions - and am interested in just what does happen ? Thanks.
  9. Breathe, folks This poster is a first-timer ... and is attempting to do things the way they have seen dogs kept - and 'by the book' ( whichever book that is ) It is turning out to be a HUGE learning/realisation curve , they love their new puppy , and WANT the best for him .....their 'research' has let them down ...hopefully D O L will be their safety net .
  10. Very good news :) It is helpful info, but it also depends a LOT on the individual surgeon's work . Glad she is bouncy & happy once more !!
  11. thinking of you & the poor sickie ..
  12. yes- it's a trying time for someone new to it all!
  13. yes- he has white/grey bits! The Elf watches and plots continually ;)
  14. Stressy - there is another thread - and they have posted:)
  15. Congrats - and what happy lives ahead for the dogs :D
  16. Strange looking understudy! Is he a brown sheep dog? more info here! http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/261136-smoke/page__view__findpost__p__6625206
  17. :) thanks all. His Dad was what was called dapper :) We only have a couple of photos of him ( killed in WW2) and , yes , dressed , wearing a ring , and looking pretty darn good!
  18. That is perfect :) (Now I need a baby puppy !! :p )
  19. the elf? Just waiting to steal something ;)
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