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voluntarily recall ADVANCE Dermocare dry dog food products
Dogsfevr replied to Boronia's topic in General Dog Discussion
Most pets who get this issue would be PTS , I doubt a vet would question the food . Although there was a similar issue in Europe with dry food not available here so plausible -
Steggels direct Osborne Park and Boys and bears pet meat supplies
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They are just as high energy and needy Although a lot comes down to the owner . We have boarded a few powerful,agile and come in varying shapes and sizes but wouldn’t consider them low energy at all ,infact a Staffy is milder and we also board a lot them
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You would certainly want to watch Roo ,they are full of worms
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There a plenty sold but make sure you pay the extra for quality ,that means quality mesh sown correctly . Most are cheap and nasty and I would not trust leaving my dog in. I had the noztonoz brand and they where good but opted to sell them as they get hot,weren’t any lighter than my good wire crates and my wires where just safer and easier to hang the water bucket
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The nutriscan tells you what are a higher / lower risk for your dog and what type of reaction level so you can then feed based on the results . By the the time you buy various foods and supplements it’s a cheaper more accurate guideline
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In alll fairness the staffy pup is bigger & stronger than your Dachie. The dachie has returned back too its home to a new pup that has no off switch or its own time out area & the Dachie also doesn't have its own time out /retreat area. These dogs will never be best friends ,chances are the Dachie will most likely be very overwhelmed as time goes by so in reality i would not be expecting these two to live happily ever after but setting up a lifestyle that means both dogs are independent off each other unless people are home . The Dachies personality is already set ,its enjoyed a peaceful lifestyle & not had to share ,its a massive change for an older dog . Your Dachie will get frustrated in trying to put it in its place because of the size difference & the dachie will be fearful if its not feeling a sense of calm & control . Personally i think puppy schools are crap unless the instructor is very experienced & is setting all owners up for adult successful not just an hr free for all & teaching pups to do what they want with no self control. We have big & small dogs here & whilst both parties interact its rare there left together & our oldies always when new litters or pups are about have a safe area set up from the very start so there not affected in anyway . Your pup just wants to play ,in hindsight it would have been better to had the two together from day 1 instead of seperating to another house as the Staffy has a confidence in the home & the Dachie has returned to a puppy that has grown more & got its self established . Managed the household & ensure the Staffy is socialized in a productive manner for life skills . The biggest thing you need to be mindful is the Staffy doesn't damage your Dachies back with rough play at his age
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I would certainly contact the Rotti club in your state ,explain all the facts and I’m sure they will be a wealth of knowledge in assisting
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Is what happened on this pups return that important to you ? If your expecting a cheaper dog as it’s older then it’s most likely the wrong relationship for you . 12 months is not old . As to what each breeder does on a pup/older dog return is up to them and what is discussed between the two parties and the contract . Are you worried if you return the dog you won’t get your money back as honestly this is a strange post
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Maybe consider getting a nutriscan done to see what foods to avoid .
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Crufts 2018: maybe DOLers can continue to update
Dogsfevr replied to Boronia's topic in General Dog Discussion
All the dogs showed great .Given most people have never been to Crufts they have no idea how overwhelming & intimidating the main ring can be ,the massive over head screen is often the first thing the dogs see,cameras ring side clicking away,spotlights,crazy noise & a very very long day of waiting around listen to the stupid things joe public say . Exercising your dogs there is near impossible & battling the crowds to get out the right door to toilet outside if your dogs wont go in the inside pens is a whole new battle . -
What do you do when you get frustrated from dog training?
Dogsfevr replied to carnelian's topic in General Dog Discussion
The advice is correct ,stop training .The dog is reliant on you to be the brains and train and manage correctly ,if you can’t it’s time to stop and reassess but not at the expense of the dog -
Managing elderly dogs overnight - advice please!
Dogsfevr replied to westiemum's topic in General Dog Discussion
For elderly dogs teaching them it’s okay to use an indoor toilet is often easy or setting up a toilet approved area . We have sensor lights through our house for the dogs ( these lights come on if the power goes off ) but we have a doggy door with 24/7 access which the oldies use . We have had the odd 14/15 that would have an accident so we do set up a it’s alright option for night ,a carpet runner in our case was easy to teach the geriatrics to use and they do ,hose off easy peasy .We are tiled so not the end off the world -
Managing elderly dogs overnight - advice please!
Dogsfevr replied to westiemum's topic in General Dog Discussion
Our geriatrics get milk and farex as there last meal topper and they all thrive and very content overnight ,our oldest is 15 . We find the food to heavy ,our oldies may get 3/4 meals including there milk -
Problem is you wont know there is an infection until its too late . We would use antibiotics . But your choice your risk factor
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Health issues are not elimated by buying from a breeder but a breeder who health tests the parents are hoping to minimize the risk . There is no guarantee . No different than humans who produce a child with health issues OCD can be owner created it can also be a breed related issue so the blame can be both ways . Bottle feeding is very common especially supplementing a large litter or assisting a bitch lacking in milk early on.Bottle feeding doesn’t mean anything sinister just part of helping a litter survive or thrive .
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Spay coats are an issue but cavie coats still need work and the effort you put in is the end result. We clip most pet cavies off by request as the owners want the breed not the coat . Those that leave the coat do ask for the slippers (feet) to be trimmed off which I do t have an issue with as a pet especially in winter . Clipping off encourages the crappy/ dull undercoat to grow more which sheds even more,knots more and the coat never looks shiny or healthy . The reality is your either prepared to brush or your not .would soo er clip a cavie off than have to dematt them . You don’t have to clip the top coat off though but can certainly trim the underbelly and feathers to be more practical in a puppy length so still retaining the look
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They come in 4 colours white . The teacup Mini have been bred for many years on Kangaroo island & where sold via a Pet shop in Perth for many years . We have yet to see one as there bred in parti colour,brown & other various colours.The ones in Oz have been imported from the US but not sure if they really took off,think the breeder now breeds Schnoodles as well. In Russia at the Schnauzer club shows they do reconize other other colours ,i think its liver & liver /tan
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I would have alarm bells that the breeder had an issue before you got here . Personally I would never trust 2 girls that hate each other and no amount of training will help . This sounds like a management plan long term
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Buy a bag of Eukanuba if it already agrees .Salmon in dry gives my dog soft stools
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Any flea spot ons used ,also was the pup microchipped before you got it or after ,
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After info on diabetes - just very curious
Dogsfevr replied to Kazm's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
We have boarded and groom a lot of diabetic dogs and all kept good weight except 1 Mini who also had to deal with other health issues at the same time . Her other issues made her diet insanely frustrating . I would say there feeding the tin and most don’t feed enough . Or they are so panicked over the diet and dogs illness they have gone extreme . -
Yep puppy is totally being underfed ,the breeder should have given you a diet plan although I gather like most who have these cross litters supply nothing . They should also have informed about exercising and over exercising . 5 km no matter how slow is over exercising and you have a cross with some serious growing too do . You can feed raw meat now ,pasta is a useless filler . Also depends what dry food your feeding . My large breed pups at this age get 3 quality meals until 6 months . I don’t feed chicken necks and frames but that is my choice ,like any raw meat ,quality and hygiene is a must
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Lesson learned though ,receipts are given there and then ,both parties sign a puppy contract outlining what info has been given ie vacc card ,microchip paperwork ,puppy feeding chart ,health records of parents etc etc This outlines your refund policy etc etc .Many find the 6 weeks pet insurance great for this scenario . Yep nothing is verbal ,keep copies of all and ask vet for a written report . Personally him having other pets means nothing ,very few peop,e just own one animal so I don’t see that as an issue .
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You do realise show breeders main priority is pet homes too,your litter is no more special in that sense . So when you say tested you mean ,hips/elbows and PRA .? yout post a tad confusing especially as you say you have lots of breeder friends who you could have easily asked this question too . You are a breeder by having a litter and bound by all the same pros/ cons a registered breeder is so if you breed health issues your still just as liable.
