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Kayne's Mum

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  1. yes you do. I totally agree with that statement. My gsd cannot eat raw and he cannot eat beef at all. So what would one suggest then - that I turn him into a vegan? He is on a mix or royal Canin, cooked human grade poultry and lamb plus Natues Gift and he is looking great.
  2. must say that I did like those snoozas but our mal used to tip her food out on it and along came baby Kayne - he could smell food so he chewed the futon. Now we have Yuki and anything not nailed done gets dumped in the pool.
  3. I feel your anger. Our place appears to be the public loo. Dogs crap in the yard and cats pissing on our verandah - spraying on my plants, shoes, etc.
  4. Jed, why not list your sizing. I for one, have heaps of things that I don't wear and will NEVER wear.
  5. Hi Jed. I do pop in regularly but haven't posted before this. A friend of mine was severely burnt in a house fire also so I can sort of understand the mental and physical pain. It is a difficult and long healing process - mental as well as stressful on the body. Those pressure garments are a bastard to remove and put on and it's bloody painful. I helped my friend out a few times as she has a couple of accidents whilst going to the loo. Her burns were down her legs, her bum, a bit on her chest and her arms, her hands and fingers.. We had some funny moments though and we certainly had to get over the embarrassing part of me seeing her butt. Like you, some grafts didn't take the first time so she went in again. She recovered. In time, so will you. Be strong, accept help when others offer and let time heal you. Use this time to indulge in all those little pleasures that you normally wouldn't allow yourself. Sending tonnes of healing vibes.
  6. If I had to read everything and take everything into consideration,my dogs would not eat - meats are contaminated with hormones, test vaccines, etc and vegies are covered in pesticides. Geez. we have to be realistic at some point. Same as with human consumption. Some families cannot afford to put meat on the table everyday for themselves, let alone their pets. IMO, a couple of tins a week is not going to kill them.
  7. I have never fed Kayne the beef variety but I do give him the chicken and he has had no side affects at all. I spoke to their ppl at the pet expo 2 years ago. With a dog like him that has had so many reactions to meat, I'm happy with this line. He needs a bit of variety and there's not much that I can feed him. There's no way in hell that I'd try any other tin food. The kangaroo does not go down too well though. (neither does it in the raw form) It's good to "wet" his kibble as he hates it dry
  8. 3rd from bottom - he looks like a little fox in that pic. 4th from top.. " what you aiming to do with that tongue of yours kiddo?" You have a beautiful fur family there
  9. I'd be upset also but sometimes, we have to take things with a grain of salt. The world is full of idiots with no tact, whether it be in the dog world or not. I was also a very proud owner of a "mongrel" (I hate that term. ) as are many other people on this forum. Someone has to adopt these animals. I think also ppl put way too much focus on "the breed" rather than the individuals temperament and what they bring to your family.
  10. the funny thing is that soft toys that are indoor toys only, seem to last for ever. Kayne will try to sneak off outside with one occasionally though and if it gets past me, it's destroyed in seconds. Apart from that, anything with legs is fare game here. They all grab a limb and pull. LOL
  11. I think I've gotten them one of those tuffies. It was a large purple octopus and it is stuffed with that white wadding. I know because my kids played tug-o-war with it. not that tough when big dogs play with them.LOL I got it on special for $25.00 but the ret on that thing was $87.00
  12. I have the large cuz for my 2 gsd. they've lasted over 7 months. That's pretty impressive with my 2. lol. they no longer float in the pool as well as they used to due to teeth holes but they are still in one piece. an eg of the ones i buy toy1 this one is brilliant. toy2
  13. my daughter's malamute does. She even howls in her sleep if there's an ambulance in the area. We don't mind during the day but at night, it sounds VERY loud
  14. I just think that kids should sleep in their own beds and same as with the dogs. Dogs are not little humans. I spend a shite load on my bed linen. Truth be told, I don't even like my OH in the bed. He leaves his hairs everywhere, he farts in bed, etc. LOL
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