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  1. My vote goes with PAW range, kind of taken over from the aloveen and all natural! Smells great and good for the skin.
  2. I haven't heard of RRR, any chance you could give me a summary? I have 3 dogs, the older girl never really nicks off anywhere but would probably do as she chooses and the younger two have a brilliant obedience recall and great at most times but have been known to run away flat chat to go for a swim! Damn gundogs! Would love to be able to stop that run for swim drive and get them back!
  3. I second that, Carl is great, but only works part time
  4. There are lots of vets who have done the same training around who just aren't members of that special interest group, where are you looking for and any particular problem to treat?
  5. by the way your dog would be hyperallergenic, hypoallergenic would be no / little reactions to allergens, hyper is an over the top response.
  6. lame pup equals vet visit in my books! hope it goes well
  7. Recently family had two dogs (adults but one with very high excitability and the other quite clumsy) at wedding photo's and it was lovely. They got a friend of mine as a paid dog handler and she assisted in keeping the dogs about but happy and comfortable during pre drinks, assisted in getting them in group shots for poses and in general the dogs had a lovely time and they were a great distraction for us as guests! The handler then took them home and settled them at home with a bone whilst we went to reception. I wouldn't hesitate to do it again and it would have been sad without them.
  8. It certainly doesn't sound like classical parvo but there are so many other potential causes and problems here and more investigation is definately needed. Might I reccomend an autopsy of one of the dead pups and go from there. And the test being positive tells you nothing within a week of vaccination. If it was me I would be looking elsewhere.
  9. Me personally, I would start with the same food as where they are now! too many changes will cause diarrhoea and gastro upsets and I certainly wouldn't be putting in heaps of mince and eggs quickly, slowly perhaps but not quickly. Small meals frequently and talk to the pound staff about what they have had already.
  10. Just a quick congrats to the vets on here who are standing up for our profession, I've got tired of the ear bashing about drug companies and all of these so called profits that we receive! After a lot of training and research, we do what we think is right and justified. As for the J.Dodd's seminar, I would have gone if I had known about it, mostly to meet this amazing person who gets quoted all over the place despite a fair portion of the information being opinion rather than fact.
  11. 3 show dogs in my clinic this week, I don't need a trial to tell me this.
  12. No wonder there is so much kennel cough at shows if none of the breeders/showies are vaccinating for it!!!!
  13. Great result for the pup! As for over-stressing about parvo, no we don't, most of the time people get too relaxed about it! As for long term consequences of 3 vaccines in the pup, likely nothing! An orphan gets to live through a high parvo area, a job well done and the other inputters should probably just say well done and move on.
  14. Can I just ask (my opinion aside), did he actually have a vaccine reaction or did he just react to the itch of the vaccine after it is put in. Reactions usually last a lot longer than 30 minutes. Many dogs have a scratch and jump about after any injection.... just asking.
  15. alanglen

    Lowchen

    Any idea on how common the PL is in the Lowchens and the is it usually mild, severe or both? Just thinking of the jumping.
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