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persephone

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  1. set a reminder on your phone /computer calendar/work roster? You have tiny dogs , if they were mine there is no way I would allow so much poison into their system at the one time ...
  2. I think he's telling you something :)
  3. or the Arctic ..sorry ..had to .. ;) I agree with you DD ... It looks wrong .... Glad the dog doesn't realise .
  4. Oh I know but how can you say no to that face! Mum's softened up and even lets her get on her bed now so as long as I have an old sheet protecting my bed she doesn't mind. I'm all for it - was just wondering about your Mum ! :)
  5. wow!!! Love that work - do you have that anywhere on line like DeviantArt or anywhere?
  6. ..and yes, I am laughing and a bit mystified at the blue skisuit!! I am just not used to seeing that ....
  7. LOL seems "no dog on the bed " has, ermmmm gone by the wayside ;) She is looking lovely!
  8. if you have questions about herbs etc ..or want to try something different - have a chat to teh folks at McDowell herbal ....
  9. at the pics of the Muderaanian!! Donatella - priceless!! Friends have a "rat" - a little chi X and while she does get absolutely fussed over - and carried , simply because she is TINY - she also thoroughly enjoy racing around with teh bigger dogs , getting dirty, chasing crickets and sticks , and 'going bush' on camping trips .
  10. Go Myrtie :) DD - just think of the wonderful anti-arthritic pain exercise food ball rolling is ;)
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HDcqqHR2Wzk
  12. ...Does this help ? And being a mix of breeds ..anatomy can often looks a bit out of proportion ...or 'different' Oh ..and the area between anus and vulva is the perineum . Lots of muscles, anal opening,anal glands and urethra /vagina . There are things which can go wrong with anything here... but , if you are concerned , ask the vet , of course .
  13. Remember - she is the one who is important ..and when her quality of life means she cannot independently get around , or toilet comfortably - when she loses interest in a lot of things, and her bad hours seem to be more than the good ones - then you can give her the peace and rest her poor old body will welcome .... just love her, and take photos , and feed her all her favourites :)
  14. So sorry, MW ... many beautiful and smile-filled memories are part of her legacy . R I P Tess ...
  15. I should upload the video to youtube to share :) yes, you should ! :)
  16. Sorry we are telling you of all the not so good things We are many, our years of being around dogs are legion, and unfortunately, on this forum, have read about almost every accident/training problem and mistake around So - I guess we are a bit pessimistic sometimes :) The balcony concerns me - child proof ...how high is the wall ? Remember - children know what 'danger' means ..and so ,after a certain age- (and before another certain age) ..they will not attempt things . Dogs have no such knowledge of human dangers ..and a bouncy or scared pup/dog can achieve all sorts of gymnastic things ....
  17. DD..roll up little chunks..and maybe then roll them in crushed up tasty pulverised (mortar& pestle) kibble or pulverised cat bikkies! This will increase smell/taste..and , being dry coated, will stick to her tongues/mouth a bit as she gets a grip on them ;)
  18. *nods* A 'playpen' will certainly need to be very high and strong- this is no tiny puppy :) .babygates will not be very safe either . I also hope you can dog proof your balcony - you will have a tall dog who has a good ability to jump...and absolutely no idea what is below ....
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