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persephone

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  1. Just thinking out loud... could it be that, without the stimuli whilst kennelled .. when released, a dog may see a small moving animal/whatever and be much more reactive to it ? hence a supposed 'increase in predatory behaviour' ?
  2. Yoiks! Glad he's OK ...... and hope the fence is up soon .
  3. All dogs? or is it greyhound/sighthound specific?
  4. .He could well have kennel Cough , and you're wise to get him checked. It can be very serious in old dogs. The tail chewing/hair pulling may be because there is pain there, and he is trying to relieve it .. or fleas, or perhaps he is going a bit senile.... or .... make sure you give the vet lots of information on when/how often ... etc. Th ears .. poor boy if he has an infection ..hopefully the vet will be able to fix it he may well be putting on weight on the new food ! have a look on the packet- read labels- and compare the fat content etc with what you were feeding! I think BH is a much more concentrated/better digested food ..
  5. Thanks for the info, Dxenion Three Cheers. having worked for many years with dogs as guides and therapy dogs ..and having put a big chunk of my life into careful assessment/training/placement ....so that hopefully the public would not be in any way inconvenienced by a dog's inappropriate behaviour ...and that dogs went to those who they could best benefit... I am just a bit 'tetchy' about pet dogs being labelled as 'therapy' dogs at the drop of a hat , it seems.
  6. AGREED!!!!! That is just not right. ALL therapy/assistance dogs should only be given that title after assessment and training and a registration with an appropriate organisation. :( edit to add ......the Doctor should be reprimanded for falsifying records or something . ......
  7. I'm so glad harper is responding well That must make you feel terrific!! I can't stand the noise of clickers.
  8. YES, YES, YES !! all running 5 km does is make her fitter - it does not provide that feeling of mental weariness after 'work' ...that relaxed feeling .... ;) I still think that having a professional like K9pro assess the situation will be invaluable!!
  9. I don't know all the reasoning .. but there is interesting information about fighting in THIS THREAD , and in THIS THREAD Some discussion about littermates in THIS THREAD
  10. Aww- the dear old thing I'm so glad she found a home with you for a while .
  11. R I P Jasper - what a great little friend he sounds ..
  12. it may not be the grass- it may be prickles IN the grass/lawn . Dogs should not limp on grass!! BUT they WILL limp if there are some sort of prickly seeds in there ;)is it a proper lawn- all nicely even & mowed & smooth? Or is it grass which looks as if needs attention ? run your bare hands over patches where you see them limping.. and see if it does feel prickly ....
  13. ANY dog can (or desire to be) be a lap dog as you describe- same as any dog can be trained to NOT jump up/sit on people. Oh - people can also be trained to not pick up dogs /let them jump up . ;) Dogs only 'expect' to sit one someone if they have been previously allowed to .
  14. I suggest a small water bowl suspended from the end of the crate .. Wet bandage is a concern indeed . if the moisture does reach the skin- the bacteria will GROW rapidly in that warm/moist environment .. and it can get very nasty. Love those photos
  15. I use PERMOXIN but do NOT use this if there are cats in the house with your dogs ... cats cannot metabolise the chemical ..it is dangerous for them. I don't find the smell too bad .. it sort of foams ,so can be worked well in to the coat ..and can be applied every few days if needed .
  16. That looks better now ! I
  17. Ditch the pasta - he doesn't need it. he needs a good kibble .. a chicken wing ,maybe .. a or some NATURE's GIFT canned food if you can't/won't transport meat. It is one of the 'better ones,and OK for short term . Make a thick chicken broth - NO BONE lots of meat ...almost a stew. let cool. Add kibble bits, and a couple of slices of apple .. seal hole in kong with peanut butter - add broth mix and freeze. It's probably not a good idea to have him eat before/while exercising/swimming - I would worry about things like bloat. I use crunchy peanut butter in kongs - I just line the kong with it .. certainly don't use more than a few teaspoons every so often.
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