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persephone

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  1. My vet did up a consent form.If a dog was to be PTS the owner/ownerS had to sign the form. This was done after a nasty relationship break up ..and one party had the other's dog PTS for non existent reasons We did on more than one occasion talk folks out of PTS an unwanted pet ... and rehomed them
  2. A dark green? oohh..this has purple! Sexy collar! LINK leather & tattoo!! :D
  3. oh :D That's a sad tale. Good on the doctor Oursurgery was TINY ... and often I would have a distraught client on my 'office' chair sipping water (with rescue remedy added) until I thought it safe to let them into their car . I would not let people drive in that state !
  4. Probably not perhaps introduce him gradually to a nice soft muzzle ..so that when you are doing stuff with him you won't be sending subconscious anxiety messages ,fearing a bite? His muzzle could be the 'key' to a special walk/car ride/small treat /cuddle ... Hard for you- I'm sorry. :D
  5. Ours could not tolerate the Coprice at all ...but did fine on Bonnie . :D
  6. yeah..but I just have smaller point&shoot cameras , that's possibly why :D
  7. Picasa straightening does work.. but leaves my pics fuzzy. It is the only bit about PICASA in which I am very disapppointed. yep picasa pics are copies... if you want to use the edited photos- you need to EXPORT them to somewhere... like the original folder..or a folder marked 'edited' or somewhere easy to find. Export them as ORIGINAL size and MAXIMUM resolution.
  8. Slightly OT For many years we reared joeys to adulthood on cow's milk .. powdered! it was all we had- the formulae hadn't been invented then! Most of them did ok
  9. My first thought was MENINGITIS. Can't remember who, but someone on here posted about their dog with it a while ago.... perhaps suggest it to the vet? I did some looking, and found : LINK I hope they discover a cause , and can get her on the road to recovery soon.
  10. It can be sad... but there are lots of good ones too I think one of the saddest I can remember was when an old man tottered in, with a little birdcage ..his 'mate' - all he had in his flat ..his long time companion . A dear old canary , who unfortunately had had a stroke or something ..and actually died in the vet's hand as he was examining it It was just awful... we were all in tears, and seeing that old man wander out again with the empty bird cage swinging in his hand ... I will never forget it. Sometimes, with the sad, there is some comfort, too - one person brought in a litter of baby puppies, just a few days old .Unwanted ..could we 'sort it out'. (this was 20 something years ago.....) They were fat,shiny little things ....we did actually quickly check for a foster mum ..but no luck. I put them in a warm bed.. we injected them in the abdominal cavity ..and they snuggled up to each other and just went gently to sleep.... I like to think they went as peacefully and kindly as we could send them.... I'm glad you visit was short & easy
  11. ..Just keep him quiet, and relaxed..is he still eating etc? There are lots of reasons! Knee problems, hip problems, foot problems, muscle problems....Definitely vet in the morning , poor old fella.
  12. It will heal... just don't fuss over him too much - keep the ice on for however long was advised...and give him lots of bones etc to occupy him
  13. A flat collar/martingale/harness - whatever you buy , YOU need to learn WHY it works , and HOW and WHEN to use it correctly . That is really important ... To address a problem of pulling, a puppy owner needs to understand why puppy is pulling ... what needs to be done to correct it,and how to carry out the actions involved. For example - a puppy who wants to play needs to be handled differently to a puppy who is being a bit pushy/wants to bully another ...and differently again to a puppy whose excitement/ pulling is because they want to submit /appease.....
  14. Kirislin.. I have mostly soft pics... point/shoot cameras ,plus slack post processing (often none). I do love LIGHTROOM though.. for correcting/finding what my simple cameras miss Sharpening is something I rarely do ..but very occasionally I will do a light sharpen of a landscape in PICASA
  15. Kirislin... I think that image we see here is not what came out of the camera ..cos it HAS to be resized down so it can be posted ? When images are resized,they do lose some quality- which is why folks resize then do some adjusting if needed, I think.... Oh- and out the two posted together- I prefer the first one- before editing
  16. What did the instructor/supervisor at the class tell you ? Ideally ,you should be doing LOTS of practice walking on flat collar/lead at home..around the yard, in the house..rewarding a loose leash, praising your puppy ..so she gets used to walking that way without all the distractions!! Puppies/dogs can be trained to a very high standard on an ordinary flat collar. training a puppy/dog is all to do with the person holding the end of the leash - NOT what the dog is wearing You might get some ideas from reading this page CLICK HERE
  17. Can't help.. only direct you to where you may find ideas LINK
  18. perhaps doggie went to get a drink, fell in... and drowned? In Winter there it would freeze over pretty quickly ..and I guess the bin owners would want it gone! just one vague possibility......
  19. When Mum's eating.. the dogs sit.stare and get bits & pieces. When I 'm eating... no one bothers me hamlet is a right PITA most times.. but I can sit alongside him eating something while on (his) couch, watching TV ..and he will not move/gaze or anything. I can have him with his head in my lap..and use his head as a table ..he just goes to sleep!!
  20. Supermarkets may sell bones(flaps/necks etc ) I buy stuff from our IGA only about $4 a kg! Chicken carcasses are cheap ..and a meal! Supercoat or Bonnie is ok... but for the cost of teeth scaling..you could have bought a uteload of bones!!
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