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Everything posted by persephone
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for those with a mouse/rat problem , there MAY be a bait which is HEAPS safer to use around domestic animals/wildlife!! I do not like using poison ... however, mouse numbers have suddenly skyrocketed , and they are everywhere Folks around town are seeing mice when they haven't for years ..and we have them in places never before used by them , Horrible . have been reading /asking Dr.Google - and come up with DIFENACOUM . yes, an anti coagulant rodenticide , but one which requires massive oral intake by a(non rodent) pet to be fatal. I hope to have some very soon- and be able to reclaim the house ( now- to get rid of 'that' mousey smell... If all is as stated on the toxicity sheet, I will be able to put bait stations in the aviary as well, and not worry so much about the bantams getting dying/dead mice . What i will also continue doing , is to only place baits out for 48 hr periods once a week . Enough time for mice to have a feed or two - but not be continually eating it. This table explains it well - obviously it is for one particular brand name product :)
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Oh My .......... an absolute delight of a squishy, delicious Christmas Pudding!!!
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pia is, of course, gorgeous . kitten .....................awwwwww.. PUDDING............
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All I can suggest is that they NOT clean/treat ears for some days /a week then get a swab of the canals , and have that cultured so that any bacteria/yeast/fungus can be seen and identified. THIS way - at least they know what it may NOT be - or what it MAY be . perhaps another vet?
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Happy day - BOTH of you .It's been a rough slog at times ... :)
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0hhhh the old retriever trying to catch food ....
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good news :)
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Would a vet be able to identify the cause of a wound by lifting a scab to actually see a wound? Somehow I have my doubts. There was no festering under the scab of my Rottie's supposed WTS bite, just a clean wound that healed rapidly but bugger about the lack of hair growth to the area. I know my GP can't identify the cause of a wound because she asks me what happened to cause it. Not to ascertain the cause as such but sometimes the type of wound - is the scab covering intact skin, necrotic skin, an abscess, a puncture wound etc. yep .
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That's why he's rare speshal Perse! Auto edit there!!! ahhh . got it ! :) Indeed.
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glad he at least received a worthwhile penalty .
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oh Blue doesn't have proper tigger stripes ..... Lovely tail though :)
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Before I die , I would so love to be somewhere I can comfortably have a Chinese Crested.......one day.......
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C&R you can poison the bamboo on your side of the fence ..... why leave it there to do damage ? :) Have you tried using glyphosate ?
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E.I - I have checked - they are indeed pure bread! You're lucky :)
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yeah - guess we can just be thankful they are not amazingly venomous as well!
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Would a vet be able to identify the cause of a wound by lifting a scab to actually see a wound? Somehow I have my doubts. There was no festering under the scab of my Rottie's supposed WTS bite, just a clean wound that healed rapidly but bugger about the lack of hair growth to the area. I know my GP can't identify the cause of a wound because she asks me what happened to cause it. GP's are lucky - Vets can't get a detailed description from fido ;) Could the lack of hair growth after a WTS bite be from the scar tissue after the initial bite/infection?
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..yep - same reason 'hotspots' need to be cleaned/scrubbed . To stop the anaerobic bacteria growth - and also , with a wound of unknown cause - to check for any foreign material like splinters/grass seeds ?
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Hope this puppy is all that you wished :)
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I think we need more photos - just to make sure they are bred true ;)
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huntsmen are fine .. Funnelwebs would scare the whatsit out of me !
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it's almost Christmas! Did they get their tigger from DeShonko breeders? Do they come in a blue ?
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:) that's good news . I wonder if the 'gentleman ' has now had a haircut ? Surely someone will know him .
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No idea - sorry .... hope she's OK . My guess is the bite wound will show over a period of days ... IF it gets the infection.Can you wash her in F10 , or betadine scrub to really clean her skin? I have no idea - these are just ideas....
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TSD ooohhhhh :) How excitement .
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Like my friend searching for a dog ... wanted a greyhound or similar - blah blah blah ... ended up with a Koolie bitch - who is THE most admirable fit and an almost perfect dog :) I have never had the luxury of choosing dogs based on looks :) 'type' maybe - but that's it .
