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Turned foot & gut issues....any ideas?
Dogsfevr replied to Stitch's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Bowen works on muscles so they can do alot & many of the top show ,performance dogs are treated in this manner same as a chiro but if your not a believer than the advice is useless to you ,one treatment will do nothing if there is an issue but yes there are same crappy ones at there the good ones worth every penny . Stomach muscles play a massive role & if strand do cause the runs & if the dog is sore in there rear can turn a front foot out & for me i always make sure there is no issues like this before i change a diet & risk creating a bigger issue .Could simply be your dog has a crap front but that is something you should be able to tell by movement etc etc -
Turned foot & gut issues....any ideas?
Dogsfevr replied to Stitch's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
if it was my dog I would be at my Bowen person ,stomach muscles which are sore can cause the runs and if the dog is sore turn a foot out but I would also be assessing what I was feeding and options for that dog . -
I will be honest and say Beagles are some of the dirtiest dogs that come into boarding but we also board plenty of clean ones . Go back to basics ,make sure outside isn't just about toileting but a fun area to want to go out too, I gather the dog is reliant on you to take it outside aka the door is normally shut unless you decide to leave it open ?If the pup has been trained to rely on you to take it out and you do so on such a rigid schedule your not allowing pup to tell you when it needs to go so it has no concept on what it should do if the door is shut because your doing all the work ,if the door is left open it would have no idea that door open means go outside on your own so it's important to teach outside for the loo but you need to teach the cue to open the door or that going in/out by it self is the right thing too . What is the plan Lo g term for toilet training ,free access to the door,doggy door ?.. What fun activities does your puppy get to enjoy ?How much outside time does pup get Is it going for small walks or outside social outings
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2 Puppies - Set up, Brisbane trainer recommendation & general advice
Dogsfevr replied to katherineaw's topic in Puppy Chat
Dontt under estimate a cavie ,there not lazy but a very functional sporting spaniel and great climbers the issue you will have is the cavie is going to crave activity ,it's at an age of wanting to be a dog and run,play,hunt birds etc etc . Cavies need just the same stimulation as a Poodle if not more A sheet pegged to the pen will not stop a cavie you need a secure roof so the dogs will be safe whilst unattended -
grooming tool suggestions please :)
Dogsfevr replied to brittany13's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
The throats are clipped just like Setters,spaniels (have been for over the 30 yrs ive shown) You don't need double sided thinners ,your single sided do a better job at blending . Buy a slick n easy stone to stripe the dad coat of the legs & feet ,i always use the stone prior to trimming feet . Seriously spending $$$$ does not make the finish any better ,Yes cheap crappy ones wont work but it all comes down to how you use the tools so you can spend mega bucks & still do a crappy job . I use the wahl thinners approx $50 ish ,use the small wahl to do feet although i clip out the pads ,i do spend more on my long scissors for sculpting & the fact some resharpen better but you can do everything on a budget -
Is she truly under weight or just light on at present. The issue i would have at present feeding a nervous Basset up is she is at the right age where bloat becomes an increased risk ,i would certainly be looking at options to give her some comfort & minimize the stress that sadly does increase the bloat factor. What are you feeding ,how many meals,is the dogs vision good,hearing good??
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Supplements - before, during & after pregnancy
Dogsfevr replied to Cassiegirl's topic in Breeders Community
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Not really , i don't believe special means faithful.Mans best friend is exactly that
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Advice for avoiding puppy scammers ??
Dogsfevr replied to Woody&Julia's topic in General Dog Discussion
There are shonky mini long breeders especially those who bred for double dapples. First off have the parents been tested for PRA and VWD ,what colours do they bred ,do they show, Experience in the breed.Whats there dogs temperaments like As they are happy to sell East what is the agreement if the pup isn't what you expect on arrival ,refund/return policy . Yep Mini Long breeders are far n few in WA (I prefer Std Longs so much more fun) . Not all breeders belong to there breed club and that isn't a concern . I will send you a pm of someone to contact if your unsure -
Advice for avoiding puppy scammers ??
Dogsfevr replied to Woody&Julia's topic in General Dog Discussion
A good breeder no problems but it all comes down to your research,getting everything in writing .I gather the breed your after isn't available in WA ? DOL lol me any advertising place is never 100% guaranteed and some breeds do come with a higher risk -
Never had issues BUT we never worm at night only first thing in the morning given its a dose of chemicals & some get the runs
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Yes because the trainer trains you and like someone mentioned about your previous posts the should know better option will make you fail each time so a good trainer will train you to understand where your going wrong to set the pup up for success
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Looking for a dog with certain characteristics
Dogsfevr replied to wild_rose's topic in General Dog Discussion
It should be hard to get a dog full stop when you bring in a child with special needs then even more so . I truly think you are under estimating the time YOU need to put into a dog & not fully appreciating that just bringing a dog home will not work & there will be ramifications if your family doesn't do the process right . If you bring home any old dog & it bites your child what is your plan. If you bring home any old dog & it is afraid of your child what will you do If you bring home any old dog that will not settle what is your plan If you bring home a dog that is too active for you what will you do. Questions no matter what the lifestyle is going to is very important & it requires any future owners to be honest & in your case being very honest in your time you wish to commit to the dog both on keeping its education going to ensure it keeps fitting in well with a changing body langauage & actions whilst also giving the dog much needed quality time out ,the dogs mental health in this case is just as important as the humans . This shouldn't be a rush ,bringing the right pet home requires patience & passion -
Looking for a dog with certain characteristics
Dogsfevr replied to wild_rose's topic in General Dog Discussion
I don't think its fair to bring in a dog & see if it will work .simple reality is if the dog bites the child what is the outcome for the dog ??Not a nice one . But there is some hope that we will manage such behavior You would have to manage the behaviour you have a duty of care to your little one & any dog you bring into a situation that you know will require special care and in all fairness a rescue group also has to be careful about placing any dog that is not suitable for a special needs child into a home . I agree with Rebanne that talking with his Dr,school & orgs that have a better understanding of your little ones needs in relation to bringing in a dog .If the dog doesn't work out what is your plan??Will your child not get upset if he has a dog then its gone ?? We have sold puppies to people with children with varying special needs but getting a pup was well planned ,the home had been set up with a good safe zone for the dog & in all cases there where other children in the household who where a part of the dogs life & all had extended families playing a major factor & where part of the puppy process as they all new that getting a dog was not going to be "normal" in there household but where very on board that the dog didn't sign up to be traumatized & that management was very important & extra work .All dogs have settled in well due to having a village support system . Maybe look at getting chickens .i think you need to source a pet if a must that will fit into the time & effort you want & are prepared to manage -
Looking for a dog with certain characteristics
Dogsfevr replied to wild_rose's topic in General Dog Discussion
The dog will only tick that list based on the effort you put in . As you have listed an age of an older dog it will still require work to fit into your lifestyle and what you plan to offer it ,You will need to walk daily not a few times a week unless you plan to truly amuse it at home- 32 replies
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I wont stop his issues ,that is behaviour
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Think you need to take a step back ,In your posts you often say he knows right and wrong but the fact is he doesn't unless you have taught the desired behaviour . You say if pup jumps up you place him outside so ask yourself what is that teaching the dog . Outside is not a punishment tool outside is a pleasurable place but if you keep putting it outside because you feel the pup should now better it is teaching it no skills or right and wrong . Your pup isn't a mind reader ,it's at an age of exploring,gaining enjoyment from things it can do as it gets bigger but it has no idea that the couch is a no go zone . What it does now is it's humans sit up there and being a companion animal wishes to chill with them so you need to make the alternatives just as pleasurable . IF you don't reward the good behaviour pup will become confused and challenging ,now is a crucial time for setting up for success. Where do you brush your puppy
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Anyone know what breed this could be?
Dogsfevr replied to chester1983's topic in General Dog Discussion
My only advice would be to register as the most logical cross .Tenterfield terrier could be in there If it looks more like something & thats what joe public can see then do so ,we get so many that come in boarding & they say its a *** & we have said if the dog was ever lost & you posted lost *** we would overlook the dog as it doesn't remotely look anything like the listed breeds . Hopefully she will settle in well & bring your other dog happy times -
Lovan for dogs; does it have to be dispersed?
Dogsfevr replied to ricey's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Thyroid can create behaviour/aggression issues ,I would get it sent to the US not done in Australia. The dog may not have any issues but have seen some aggressive dogs in the past have there thyroid checked and there where issues and a dramatic change in the dog once on meds -
I posted the word cropped ,docked dogs can compete in any dog field . Dogs cropped in a recognised country can compete in ankc dog sports
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I'm fully aware of the laws ,most are not . tails can be docked if born kinked,damaged .Breeders more so in Dobes have pups born in NZ that return to Australia so docked puppies can be purchased here that are legally done with the correct paperwork . Cropping is not allowed and dogs can not compete in dog sports but can attend an exhibition class ,schutzhund may be different but ANKC no
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Costings I would budget around $8000 plus to import from a country that allows cropping . As for breeders you will have to find someone willing to run on a puppy until age of export requirements ,I think most countries it's 9 months of age or source an older dog for sale . Obviously there will be costs to house said puppy till old enough to fly . You can purchase docked dogs in Australia .
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Without sounding heartless you won't need a big urn ,I have big dogs and they don't return in a large size. The people we use have tasteful options ,they provide a temporary option or more permanent. You may find it easier to buy a nice box and buy a Bullmastiff statue to place on top although the pic you posted that item can be brought from amazon
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