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ozmalinois

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  1. What dose do you use for Panacur 100? I use Panacur 25 either 3 or 5 days in a row. Cydectin mthly for heartworm for some and Panoramis for others
  2. Contact Gail Reilly of Wintoppi Kennels. PH - 41687225
  3. We allow our older pups to go between 8 - 9 weeks depending on when they were born and closest weekend after they turn 8 weeks. Don't vaccinate our Silky's until 8 weeks of age so they don't leave us until 9 weeks. I think it does depend on breed and of course circumstances with the new owners. Something that should be worked out with your breeder!
  4. LOL well written!!! I love the phone calls saying we are only after a pet - we're on a pension and don't want to pay that much, can't you sell the smallest one in the litter for less than that???
  5. Interesting to see someone using it on cats - Have you had any bad reactions?? We use Comfortis for all our dogs, buy the largest size and break down in halves and quarters as required. The Silky's get 1/4 tab each, Belgians get 1/2 and the GSD's get a full one. Works perfectly and had no problems with it. Only 1 dog ever had a reaction the very first time we use the product (but she reacts to certain foods as well - no reaction since the first dose) can be used from 14 weeks of age.
  6. They have been around for a long time. Sorry I haven't trained any dogs with them so can't answer as to their training methods or results personally. Maybe you can ask them for some references from past students....
  7. I've seen that one before! I have one on the wall next to my front door - "PLEASE, DON'T LET THE DOG OUT No matter what it tells you! Thank you" It is make of metal with a great piccy on it of a dog. I picked up one for a friend that says the same except for a cat (she tries to keep her cat inside) They look great and only $10 from our local Wayne's World
  8. Thanks for putting that up Relle!! HUGE THANK YOU to all involved to get some supplies up here for us and a HUGE THANK YOU to TOM for organising everything up this end. It is very much appreciated and needed. So Thank you again from all of us
  9. The compost bins from Bunnings are excellent We use them with the GSD pups and they have stood up to quite a few litters and some strong puppies
  10. Yes they do. Have done this several times with interstate puppy buyers emailing scanned forms back to me to print out.
  11. We have a GSD that we decided was not having puppies, the day she was due. No teets, no milk, no belly at all, couldn't feel anything, no change in moods etc - figured absolutely no puppies!! Popped out 7 HUGE puppies that night!! With her litters since she has always shown and looked like a beached whale by 8 weeks!
  12. Thanks Guys Have sent emails to both, so now I wait for replies. The breeder is also chasing up from their side.
  13. Am currently looking at importing from NZ. Could anyone that has done it recently please let me know what company you used and if you were happy with their service. Also would like an estimate of costs, until I can get in touch with some companies next week.... Thanks in advance
  14. I am looking at having to snake proof this year - do I need to use both the rodent wire + netting - or is the bird netting enough? I would use both if you can. I attached the wire on the fence first then the netting over the top of that. We folded the netting in half - attacehd back side to the fence and the other side pegged slightly out from the fence. Doesn't look all that attractive but it has worked. Also depending on how much of an area you have to protect shadecloth is great. Bury the bottom in the ground against the fence and attach up as high as you can go (6ft fences). We did this to one fence and stopped a snake getting in. 'Unfortunately I have a huge area to try and cover but will be using all 3 to try to protect my dogs. Lost 3 dogs since January this year to snakes, even lost one in the middle of winter and as recently as 2 weeks ago. These damn things don't seem to sleep.
  15. They may sell alot, that doesn't mean that they work. We met the man, listened to his speel and purchase ALOT of these things. We placed them much closer together than they suggest for them to work and we still had snakes everywhere. As I said we watched the snakes playing around them. The pulse didn't chase them away at all. They were working as you can also hear them beep and we checked them regularly. If they have worked for some people, then great for them but I certainly wouldn't rely on them to do as they claim from my own experience with them. I contacted the man and told him they didn't work and we were still getting snakes and he really didn't want to know. His attitude was that they worked for others........... Not good enough when I'm trying to protect my beloved animals and children
  16. Agree with Mikelli!!! Don't waste your money on them. We bought heaps of them because of the number of snakes we had seen and they did nothing at all. We watched the snakes playing around them Better off with the small rodent / snake wire and heaps of netting on the fences.
  17. LOL - you should be at some of the recent shows in SEQ and witness a particular dog winning BIG! I'd be VERY concerned if my dog's rear end popped in and out and bunny hopped all over the place like this dog. Some judges really need to be held accountable for their obviously stupid decisions...........oh well just another one we won't enter under now.
  18. Ditto!! I'm crying too much to type anything worthwhile. My thoughts are with you Jed. So glad you have this forum to share your thoughts and feelings about your beloved kids
  19. Big Congratulations!!! These gorgeous guys are doing so well!
  20. I haven't post in this forum before and like many here I check several times a day for updates. I've shed more than a few tears over your situation and have silently sent you many wishes of support. SO GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK HERE! Best of luck for your continued recovery and as you can see on here there are LOTS of people here more than willing to support and help out where/when ever it is needed. I think I have something in my eye so better go hug a few furkids!
  21. Have noticed with our current litter that we are getting alot of enquiries via text...... I do list the mobile no for enquiries and know that alot of people use the technology but I wouldn't enquire about a new member of our family via a text and don't like the answer questions about the puppies via text. In the past I have just deleted any text enquires but since advertising this litter have received heaps of text. I usually send a message to call if you are interested but don't usually hear from them. Obviously not that interested!! What do others do if/when they recieve text enquiries???
  22. Do you have someone close by with a litter coming up that you would be able to sit in and watch?? Reading is great but the real deal is the best way to learn!
  23. I'm by no way a gardener and don't have any garden beds in my yard. After losing a couple of puppies about 12 mths ago from chewing on plants in my friends garden I won't have any gardens where my dogs can get to..... It was just horrible seeing healthy, vibrant puppies go downhill so quickly......... Now I warn all my puppy buyers to check their gardens and watch what the puppy is doing if you do have plants where the puppy will be kept. Just google poisonous plants - you will be surprised just how many are poisonous
  24. Thats because Belgian Shepherds never stop moving! Its in their blood Actually, thats not quite true, they start to slow down around age 5! Geez, noone ever told my Belgians that they were supposed to slow done at 5!! Around 12yrs they might start slowing down
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