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  1. Hi, hope you are enjoying your new puppy I always used to use Rob Zamit at Vineyard Vets, Windsor Road, Vineyard who I found great, but I believe there is a really good vets at Quakers Hill. Not sure of their name but I'm sure some other DOLer will know.
  2. I used to have mine on Advance and they although they loved it, they didn't do that well condition wise. I now feed Eagle Pack Holistic to my old boy and Eagle Pack Power Blend to my young girl and both are looking great :p In the end though, it is all about personal preference and what works for you. I also supplement my dry food with chicken carcuses, brisket bones, sardines etc
  3. When I was in Sydney I always used to use Peter Schofields who I found really good. Although he is a "greyhound man" he always had lots of little dog clients there when I was waiting. He does a lot of the show dogs. He is at Berkshire Park and his no is 0411 353 130
  4. Try Paw Paw ointment, cheap and easy to get. Another good one is Vitamin E creme or you can get it in oil form from the chemist.
  5. I'm currently feeding Eagle Pack Power Formula to my girl because she seems to have lost condition (she was previously on Eagle Pack Holistic Salmon & Anchovy). However, I must confess I have never read the RDI on the back. I give her a cup in the morning and a cup and a half at night and watch for a week. If she's putting too much weight on I cut it back, not enough and I add. I think you need to feed whats right for your dog and only you will be able to tell. I also give her chicken carcusses, sardines, eggs etc.
  6. My old boy had a lump removed from his leg about a year ago. He weighs around 40kg and it cost me somewhere in the high $300's.
  7. I feed my old boy the Eagle Pack Holistic Salmon & Anchovy, some nights with a tin of sardines added, some nights he gets a raw egg and a bit of grated cheese. But he does have chicken carcusses and brisket bones. If your dogs happy and seems healthy I wouldn't stress him out too much at that age.
  8. Among other old age symptons, I find my old boy just stood in the weirdest places as if he's not sure where he is, how he got there or how to get out. Found him just "stood" in the bathroom this morning. It's sad to see them grow old and have difficulties, but while he "copes" day to day and still looks forward to his dinner we figure he's happy. Guess we'll know when its time.
  9. That would tie in, because that was one of the effects of Cleo eating the Brunsfella, her "LSD" distorted hearing which was why she was so terrified of the food bowls etc. Maybe the poor old boy is going deaf.
  10. Poor Teddy, I hope he's okay. Look its probably not related, but a year or so ago my young girl started acting strangely, jumping at her own shadow, scared of the noise her food bowl made to the point that she wouldn't eat and we were tearing our hair out trying to work out what was wrong. Then one evening our older girl suddenly started staggering and convulsing, thinking she'd got a tick my husband threw her in the car and raced to the vets. He then phoned from the vets to ask if she'd eaten anything funny and of course I said no, but on second thoughts woke up our young kids to ask them if they'd seen anything strange. The youngest told me that both Nala (the older girl) and Cleo had been eating the flowers off the blue bush The blue bush in question was Brunsfela (yesterday, today and tomorrow) that has the 3 different coloured flowers on it (white, blue and purple) and we had had this bush for over 10 years. After some research by the vet it turns out that this plant is highly toxic and addictive, giving the dogs the same effect as taking LCD. Apparantly in South America they crush this plant up to use on the end of poisoned darts So then I had to wake up the kids and race the 30 minutes to the vets with Cleo where they were doing there best to save Nala. They both spent 3 days at the vets after having there stomachs pumped and Nala was very touch and go. Won't even tell you about the bill But the point of the story is that Cleo had been just nibbling at the bush and was showing signs of problems with her nervous system, noises etc (as I said just like LCD) and Nala who had never even looked at the bush before copied Cleo and was instantly addicted eating a much larger dose. The next day the chain saw came out, but it was amazing as just like addicts as soon as they came home they were both scratching around where the bush had been. As I said, this probably is nothing like your Teddy, but the symptoms sounded so much like Cleo's and as everyone said, they didn't even know it was dangerous. Even our vet had to check on the internet for it as it was not on her list of poisonous plants. So just check he's not having a nibble at something because one of your younger dogs is :rolleyes: Hope all goes well for you.
  11. I give it to Cleo when theres a thunderstorm, makes the world of difference
  12. Didn't want to ignore your question, but to be honest I don't really know. I cannot see any reason why not as it is not conformation showing. Probably best to give your canine council a ring. Best of luck with it all ;)
  13. This is something I want to get into as well and I think I will just play it by ear, seeing what the dogs seem comfortable with. I would really like to ET title her and this is defiantely the way to go.
  14. I use cheese as bait in the show ring (among other things) with no problems. If fact the minute I start making the kids sandwiches in the morning, Cleo is always standing there living in hope that a piece of cheese might just fall off the workbench. Strange thing is, one usually does
  15. Hi Erny Glad to hear you've ruled out the pancreas, at least its a step .... Hopefully you get to the bottom of it soon. Cheers Denise
  16. Yes, I'm with total body condition - great weight, glossy coat etc.
  17. Is this part of an "official" warning for the product? My vet gave the C5 and heartworm on the same day - I aksed her if this was standard and she said yes! DITTO
  18. Also, don't forget about good old fashioned warm salt water
  19. Hunter was beautiful. Now you have certainly given me food for thought. I was totally unaware and our vet in Sydney always pushed it. I had my 12 year old boy vaccinated/annual heart worm just a couple of weeks ago and my other girl had the same back in March. Next year I will definately be looking at alternatives. Thanks.
  20. I can't give chicken necks or even wings as mine swallow them whole. We give chicken carcasses and brisket bones and Cleo is very partial to raw carrot. Never really tried other types of bones but might try the roo tails (from pet shop?) Are lamb flaps/off cuts okay for large dogs who just tend to inhale their food?
  21. A lot of very adverse reactions from dogs. Immediate or long term?? What sort of reactions??
  22. Okay, I'm probably going to sound dumb and let myself in for a lot of flak - but what is wrong with the annual heartworm injections?? We've been giving them to ours for as long as I can remember with no problems (that I know of). We went that way because I was paranoid I might forget to dose them and now when I take them for their annual vaccinations I just get the heart worm done too. Obviously with puppies I don't get this done until they're 12 months old. Until this time I give them the monthly.
  23. Mornings are fairly routine, I feed them when I get back from taking the kids to school and they know it. Going beserk the minute the car pulls in the drive way and very put out if I make myself a coffee first At night they get fed when I get around to it, always after we've eaten and it can be anytime from 7pm to 11pm. God help them if they disturb me in the middle of Greys Anatomy but they don't fuss at night so obviously having "no routine" is better for me
  24. An entire bbq! Holy cow! Sorry I know what you meant, I'm just kidding :cool: Must have been having a blonde moment I meant the chicken
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