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  1. Best advice I got from the site was to crate train.

    Took a couple of months ofgetting up a couple of times a night for wee breaks but everything has been really good for months now.

    She knows once she is in there it is rest time. Even put her in there in the day for a couple of hours nap if needed or we need to go out and cannot take her.

    Dogfish

  2. She settles in at about 9 each night and is quiet till we get up at about 7 every morning.

    How do you get her to be quiet for so long? My lot start complaining around 5:30 am (They go to be around 10:00ish)

    Hi kamuzz,

    We don't really do anything. She has always been a good sleeper. We had her for about 3 weeks before we got the crate and she was a bit fussy with it when we first started using it but then she settled down.

    For the first few weeks in the crate I would take her out to do her toilet at about 11, just before we go to bed. But now she refuses to get out so I have just started leaving her.

    Some mornings she really takes her time getting out as well, as if to say "leave me alone, i need a sleep in". :rofl:

    Maybe things will change later and maybe we have been lucky so far. She is good in her crate but makes up for all the lost time when out of it by being extra naughty. :rofl:

    Dogfish

  3. There is no way I would leave our Airedale in the house at night unless in a crate.

    Maybe later on , but at nealy 6 months old she is a whirlwind.

    She settles in at about 9 each night and is quiet till we get up at about 7 every morning.

    Some of the good advice I got from this site, and I am so glad we use a crate.

    Dogfish

  4. Well I was told not to feed cooked vegies on a previous thread because wild dogs do not know how to cook.

    But of course they can use a food processor to mush them up.

    Dogfish

    Well i can tell you know little to nothing about the BARF diet.

    The vegie mush is fed to the dogs to replicate the stomach contents of the prey they are eating which of course is mushed up greens. One of the few ways to replicate this, as dogs cant digest whole vegetable parts, is to use a juicer or processor.

    That is right. I do not know much of the BARF diet as I have no researched it fully as yet. I see no problem with mushing up left over cooked vegies but like I said I have not looked into it.

    Stomach contents of prey would of started to be broken down by the animals digestive system. This could possibly replicate cooked mush in the stomach.

    Is it also possible that some members of a wild dog pack never got to eat any stomach contents because of the pecking order of the pack? If they got to eat last or near last there may not have been anything left.

    Unless they had a really fair leader who divided everything up equally amongst them at the start. :thumbsup:

    Dogfish

  5. Mine gets Advance in the morning. Sometimes with some yoghurt. At niht she gets either a chicken carcass or som lamb flap.

    I also mix in cooked vegies if there are any leftovers from tea.

    Remember you should not give your dogs cooked stuff because wild dogs do not know how to cook.

    But it is fine to give them mush prepared in the blender because apparently they have learned how to use one lately.

    Dogfish

  6. All good and well. Some good advice.

    I still don't see a problem with giving her hard boiled eggs though. Does something happen in the cooking process that changes the egg's composition?

    She also loves fried eggs which she has had a few times before as well.

    If I do introduce something new in her diet it is minimal and I always see how she reacts to it. So far she has had good solid stools and so problems as far as I can see.

    I dont have a problem with giving her raw egg now that I know it is ok she will get it. I am trying to give her a good balanced dog diet.

    Dogfish

  7. Some people put veg in a blender or puree raw. I can vouch for the fact that corn and carrot tend to come straight out the other end-whole and undigested- if in larger pieces :) . Sometimes starchy veg are good for dogs who need to lose weight.

    Some people feed raw, whole eggs- shell and all. I don't know whether or not it's a good idea, though :confused: .

    Have a look here: http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?showtopic=81686. Shmoo's added lots of info about various foods/ toxins for dogs :p . Lots of other useful info., too.

    I'm off to try and find a pic on DOL of your airedale- great -looking dogs.

    Ours had some leftover corn once and it came out whole embedded in her stools, also she loves getting into the malted grain which also passes out whole.

    I have to really watch her with the grain. She knows she is in trouble if she goes anywher near it. ;) And she only ever had corn once.

    She has certainly stolen egg shells from the rubbish before.

    I have only ever posted a picture of her when we first got her at 8 weks old.

    this picture is more current. Taken about 2 weeks ago. She is 5 months old now

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  8. The only reason I have given boiled egg so far is that I read there may be a danger of salmonella poisoning from the shell. Does this apply to dogs as well?

    As far as rice or spag goes, she may had had that maybe a dozen times so far. I will cut it out. I should also add that her vegies have been raw but I think they need to be mushed?

    Dogfish

  9. Thanks for the answers so far everyone.

    She did start on Advance which she still gets about 50% of the time.

    I have introduced hard boiled eggs, sardines(which she goes nuts over) and if we ever have meat like chops or roast lamb / beef she gets a raw porton of that as well. Also vegies when we have them and she also seems to love apple. I am trying to apply a variety of food and am leaning towards the BARF diet.

    If I give her a carcass she will usually get it with some rice or spaghetti as a filler.

    I just need to research it some more then prepare for it. Probably have the dry food as a standby.

    One other question I do have is what is a meaty bone as opposed to a normal bone? Is a lamb shank/neck considered a meaty bone?

    Dogfish

  10. Our Airedale bitch is now 5 months old and I am nearly ready to cut her down to 2 meals a day.

    I was wondering how often is it ok to giver her a chicken carcass for tea? She is getting one every second day at the moment and she loves them.

    Is one a day too many or will that be ok?

    Dogfish

  11. Our breeder was feeding Eukanuba? but when we brought the bitch home I could not find it for sale in our area so I switched to Advance.

    She loves it and I am happy for her. We feed her that once or twice a day and alternate with chicken necks/carcassas and other very juicy bits and pieces such as a vegie cooked/raw meat mix. :)

    Dogfish

  12. Ours has started to lose teeth in the last few days.

    I have noticed a bit of blood here and there in the mouth at times.

    I am presuming this is normal?

    Dogfish

  13. Hi everyone,

    I am an all grain homebrewer and use malted barley which I crush to make my beers.

    Sometimes I spill some here or there and our dog loves eating it. She seems to pass it whole undigested in her poos. I even caught her making a whole in one of the sacks the other day and munching on it. Luckily I caught her early.

    I cant seem to find anything saying this is bad for her but am wondering what the members here have to say about it.

    I dont want to take any chances.

    Dogfish

  14. Put objects on the couch, If there in her way she can't sit up there.

    Old milk crates, bar stool laying down etc.

    I know not ideal, but instant solution.

    I have already tried this and she manages to get everything off. We did block it with a couple of outside tables at one satge but she always found a way back on there.

    Is your dog allowed on the furniture inside the house at all?

    I can understand why it would want to be on there.

    Can you perhaps place a puppy pen around it/put items on it so the dog can't get on?

    No, she is not allowed on the furniture when inside. At the moment she only is allowed in at night in her crate.

    At least now she can get off when she needs to go. When we first got her she would get on there and could not get off and would end up doing her wees on there.

    *sigh*

    Suppose I will just have to perservere.

    Dogfish

  15. Hi all,

    We have an outside couch under the pergola that our dog will just not stay off when she is outdoors.

    I have tried rewarding her when she gets off after told so but the second we are inside again she jumps up on there. We never encouraged this behaviour on this piece of furniture and it is now filthy due to her getting muddy and jumping on it.

    She is in a crate inside at night and spends the days outside. I have tried pepper but that was not successful.

    Any helpful suggestions appreciated.

    Dogfish

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