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  1. I started reading this thread ages ago & probably years ago when Erny 1st talked about Calendula Tea. I bought some a month or so before Christmas, & hadn't used it until last night. I rinsed my itchy dog with it last night. I wouldn't have thought it for a white dog but his coat is so shiny. :thumbsup: Will have to go back & see if I can find where I left off as I skimmed this last page & saw that you could also feed the spent leaves to the dog. How long can they be kept to do this or does it have to be straight away?

  2. Thanks ness, that's the one I've been leaning towards.

    Thanks also Vehs. I haven't shown my dog myself, that was kindly done with her breeder who attained her Ch. I do hope to start showing in the future with perhaps another JS & yes the feet are the only part of a JS that is trimmed. Not totally sure if they give the hocks a little tidy up. I do do it on my BC though. :)

  3. I'm looking to buy a pet dryer. I have 3 long coated dogs, a border collie & 2 Japanese spitz. A human hair dryer is just too slow & doesn't remove the undercoat like a pet dryer does.

    I have finally found a store nearby where I can purchase one as I won't buy online. I am looking at 2 possible choices & would appreciate advice on which one would be better.

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/xpower-2-hp-2-speed-2-in-1-pet-dryer-and-vacuum-b2-p1548/

    or

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/aeolus-cyclone-grooming-dryer-with-heater-p1483/ for an extra $90 this one comes with a stand but not sure I would need this.

    I also want to purchase grooming scissors to trim their feet only.

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&path=41_71&product_id=190

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/shark-teeth-professional-scissors-curved-7.5quot%3b-p1379/

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/hikato-5-star-scissors-curved-7.5quot%3b-p946/

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&path=41_70&product_id=186

    And a show trolley, is this a good reliable brand?

    http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/aeolus-1-berth-aluminium-show-trolley-small-size-p638/

  4. When my previous Border Collie was about 9 yrs old the vet said she'd need a dental before she was too much older because of the risk of a GA. At the time I wasn't prepared to do that so used to give her chicken wings & a 1/4 can of Natures Gift canned food. She was allergic to wheat which made her incontinent. The next year when she went to the vet for her check-up the vet said her teeth were good for her age. They had cleaned up really well on this diet. She lived to be almost 15 yrs.

    I wish the raw meaty bone diet worked for him, would make it so much easier. He can be on a RMB diet for a few weeks with maybe 2 or 3 kibble meals in that time & his teeth still look dirty. :(

    ETA Vet doesn't like a raw bone diet as seen too many obstructions, my present BC being one of them which makes me a little more cautious.

  5. I've been trying to buy a decent dog toothpaste to replace the one I used to have made by Ruddocks. When it ran out I bought an American brand, all I could get at the pet warehouse I went to, & it is so thin it doesn't stay in the mouth or clean the same as the Ruddocks.

    My little guy has already had one dental just over a year ago & if I can't get his teeth clean he's going to need another. I've used Plaque Off, Healthy Mouth water additive, dental chews & he's mostly on a raw meaty bone diet & Royal Canin small dog dental kibble at the vets recommendation but because of his overshot jaw nothing seems to work.

    Who here cleans their dogs teeth? & what do you use? & do you like the way it cleans?

  6. For my little dog I prefer the finger 'brush' easier to manage than a handled tooth brush. You also have to watch they have soft bristles, I bought one from the vet & found it too hard. The first doggy toothpaste I bought a few years ago was good but has been discontinued & the alternatives are so thin. I have yet to try the paste type.

    Does she have a normal bite for her breed? My little guy has an overshot lower jaw which causes problems with trying to keep his teeth clean. No amount of raw meaty bones have kept them clean. Daily brushing was recommended to me as well as dental chews & products that you add to their food & water.

  7. I'm not a registered breeder so can't ask in the breeder's forum. My dog is due to have pups shortly for her registered breeder, so I joined the whelping group on FB & this question came up - linseed and flaxseed meal can be harmful to breeding bitches but what about the oil. I had been to the pet store & bought a bag of Black Hawk puppy kibble which has flaxseed meal in it, before reading the posts. So needless to say I haven't used it.

    Some of the replies ranged from flaxseed lessens fertility to loss of pups & when I asked if anyone recommended BH puppy to their new owners was told never for breeding dogs and bitch even as a pup. Someone else asked about using fish oil & was told fish oil thins the blood so dangerous if bitch needs a C-section.

    Has anyone heard of these concerns regarding flaxseed?

  8. Raw feeders will tell you to feed large pieces of meaty bones or meat chunks larger than the dog's head. Allow the dog to self regulate, which is what your dog is doing. Take away what's left, refrigerate, & offer it for the next meal. Wish my dogs would do that, they will continue to eat until all is gone.

    What do you mean by this? "he's being consistently fed the same combination for at least a month or two". Raw feeding is all about variety, not a regular menu day after day.

  9. My dogs mostly get a raw meaty bone diet of chicken legs, wings, the occasional Maryland piece, turkey wings, necks & small legs & breast fillets. Sometimes lamb pieces & sometimes flaps, pork, chicken hearts. I used to buy pork backbone pieces until my Border Collie got sick & wouldn't eat & wasn't herself. The vet could feel a solid mass in her stomach but was happy to wait & see what it was. A couple of days later her faeces had a sharp piece of bone sticking out of the edge of it. I stopped feeding this type of bone again.

    Over the years my dogs have stolen cooked chicken bones that my mum used to put out for the birds with no problem thank goodness. My son's puppy, years ago when very little, used to swallow chicken necks whole as well as lamb ribs which I gave her as a single bone, only did that the once, she would yelp in pain as they went down. They never came out the other end nor were vomited up so I can only assume her digestive juices dissolved them.

    When I was a child my parents always gave the dogs cooked t-bones but never chicken bones or cooked lamb chop bones & the cooked end off a lamb roast. Never a problem with those.

  10. I haven't been on DOL for quite some time & just found this thread this morning. Had tears in my eyes from the first word. RIP beautiful Ness. :angel:

    I only met Ness that one time when you came to Sydney for the DWD comp. If it wasn't for you Sally I wouldn't have heard of the doggy get together at EP. The next day I went to the dance comp & I have been hooked on watching the DWD comps in Sydney ever since & will be going to the one next week end. I can still see Ness sitting so patiently in front of anyone that day who was giving out treats.

  11. We've been selling this food at the salon I work at for the entire time I've been there (over a year) and it's by FAR the most popular food and so many people have had fabulous success on it, we've had a lot of people swap onto it from Holistic Select, Canidae etc. My allergy Cavalier did really well on it too. The only issue I have with it is the size of the kibble, as my Pap is a hoover, so I mix it up with a bit of Nutro to slow him down.

    I was told the food is manufactured in Melbourne but I could be wrong on that, so don't take my word for it!

    It's made in Reservoir Vic

    For those using this food what varieties are you feeding. I have been seriously thinking of trying it on my dogs as it has no wheat, corn, soy, beet pulp or tomato pomice. With all other dog kibbles I've researched you can't get away from at least one of them. My only dilemma is which one to get. I have one fatty & 2 thin dogs.

  12. Oh moi gawd!!! You go girlie!!! :thumbsup:

    You were amazeballs, Ruth!!! :D

    And it's funny, I haven't seen you in aaaaages & I was watching that & thinking your accent had completely faded! :laugh:

    Good job, you looked gorgeous & I didn't pick up on your Irish accent at all. Caught a twang but didn't know what it was until I read this thread.

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