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Zelahi

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  1. I've booked my dog Marlow into the vet for a couple days time but I can't stop thinking about what this lump could be, anyone able to give some insight? I had a quick internet search and I guess it sort of looks like a Meibomian tumour. He is only 2 years old and it's only come up in the last two weeks, hasn't got much bigger in the last week. Here is a photo: http://i.imgur.com/nkL8GBR.jpg
  2. I'll see if I can get him into the vets this week. Thanks :)
  3. A bit more information is the place that he is urinating is in the hallway which leads to outside. It's really frustrating as I live in a share house and this is happening right outside my housemates bedroom door so they are stepping in it as they leave their bedroom .
  4. He is desexed, he was desexed about a week after the urinating inside started happening. I feel like he is weeing more often as I woke up at 5:30am to let him outside and by 9:00am there was already two accidents inside. I've never had him checked for a UTI but he doesn't seem to be in any pain when urinating or struggling with it. I have a female cat who is 7 who only toilets outside but I couldn't know for sure that she hasn't left a scent there. The dog and cat aren't best of friends so I guess it could be territorial. Been cleaning it up with water & cloth then paper toweling it dry and then spraying "Rufus & Coco 'Wee Away' Odour & Stain remover suitable for Urine, Faeces & vomit" I'll give Vinegar a try for a awhile!
  5. My 11 month Cocker Spaniel, Marlow, was completely toilet trained at about 6 months and we had no accidents until about a month ago and now he has started urinating in the house again. It's always in the same spot, only wee never poo, I never catch him doing it. He has just stopped letting me know when he needs to go outside and even if I let him out regularly he sometimes will wee 5 minutes after being let back inside. I'm really at a loss as to how I should start to fix this. Would really like some suggestions or to hear from other people who have had similar situations. I'm going to work for 8 hours but will reply when I'm home. Thanks.
  6. I was reading Heart of Darkness at the time and writing an essay on it when I got my puppy so named him Marlow after the character Charles Marlow. I was undecided until I got him and was still tossing up whether to call him Marlow or Worf (after the star trek character). He is a bit of a sook and Worf wouldn't have suited at all.
  7. Marlow's annoying things are: *Whining like he needs to go outside to wee so I get up and we walk to the back door together. Except sometimes just before we get there he turns around and bolts back to the lounge and takes my spot on the couch. *When he needs to cough he we will always do it on my lap and I freak out that he is going to vomit on me. *He is an underwear thief. *When I'm getting dressed in the morning and I put my bright orange runners on he know sim taking him for a walk and will start doing zoomies around the house and generally going nuts.
  8. Great Barko rocks, Freja has gained 2 kilos on it in the last month and she looks a lot fuller and healthier. She also loves the stuff and before she was never really fussed over "dry food"
  9. I have a feeling he LOVES it. My dogs play with theirs the same way, they sort of flick it out of their mouths then chase it.
  10. Worked for me! Zena can really power through the water. Loved her giant leaps too!
  11. Just got a call from my OH who lives with his mum. His mums Rottie has split her nail on her back leg and it is still attached but bleeding a fair bit.. Is there anything she can do to stop the bleeding or anything she needs to do in general?
  12. RIP Choppa, one of my favourite DOL dogs
  13. Oops just read your away for more then a month...do you have an exact date you'll be back? Does Zoya have problems with other dogs digging? barking? escaping from a backyard?
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