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luvsdogs

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  1. Agree LCC, all the puppies from last year are now gorgeous dogs. The new little ones coming along are so cute miss2.
  2. I saw her a couple of years ago at a Sydney conference. She was a very entertaining, informative speaker. I was so shocked to hear of her sudden passing. RIP Sophia.
  3. And that's how wolves first started to become domesticated by cleaning up after babies of early man & keeping his camp clean of rubbish.
  4. Laci celebrated her 1st birthday on Tuesday 23rd Sept 2014.
  5. Well done to Nala. Laci did no good at Gunnedah & has no more shows for a while. If I knew how to show her & didn't have to look after my mum I'd surely enter her in some country shows.
  6. My 3 y/o little JS had a dental 2 weeks ago. It cost $399 which included anaesthesia, bloods & IV fluids. I was asked what I'd be willing to pay if something else needed doing, either $250, $500 or $1000, & they couldn't get in touch with me. I opted for $250. If I hadn't they said he'd have to be woken up & it would cost more to do what would be needed. Luckily he didn't need any extras. I took my JS pup to the pet dentist & the initial consult fee was over $400.
  7. Harry's adorable Leah82. Won't be long now, 23rd Sept, & Laci will be celebrating her 1st birthday. Where has the time gone? She's gone to the Gunnedah shows this weekend & I haven't seen her since Monday. Miss the little imp sooooo much. :laugh:
  8. I was worried I'd bought the same flavour for my dogs but I got the chicken with duck & garden veg with best before date of 26/12/2015. Where did the other no. come from? I can only find the time stamp of A 01:25, is that it?
  9. I was offered to have my BC's papers changed from LR to MR when I told her breeder I'd like to try showing. When her ears didn't do the right thing I didn't pursue it. I was also offered a change with my little runt JS if he grew to standard. He didn't, plus he had other problems. Each breeder told me they were the only ones that could make the change.
  10. I'm trying to find a thread about a dog vomiting & when taken to the vets vomiting while waiting. The owner said the only thing they could think of was the new bag of kibble, I think it was VIP grain free, that was causing it. They also gave the batch no. & use by date in a later post. I've searched the DOL forums & FB & can't find it. I have a new bag also & am wary of giving it to my dogs. Does anyone have this info please?
  11. I can relate to cats, much easier with dogs if you know how. :)
  12. I thought that was what you meant Danie11e about the heartworm injection. I do not recommend this as I've heard so many horror stories of what can go wrong. You are giving your dog a years worth of product in the one go & if she's allergic to it there's nothing you can do. With the monthly chews she would only be getting a much smaller amount & can try something else the next time. dancinbcs had this problem with her Border Collies as per persephone's link. "Heartworm Heartworm prevention should start before 6 months of age. Prevention can be done with monthly heartworm tablets such as Interceptor, Sentinel or Panoramis. Or with monthly spot-on products such as Advocate or Revolution. Or a heartworm injection given at 6 months of age, then yearly. If your dog is older than 6 months of age and not on any heartworm prevention, a blood test to check your dog hasn't caught heartworm should be performed before starting prevention." From Heritage Vets Coburg Vic.
  13. What do you mean by the bolded bit? Some info on feeding raw. http://rawfed.com/myths/feedraw.html
  14. It's a month since you posted on here San&paul, hows your little pup going? What happened at the vet?
  15. Is There Such a Thing as a kibble that keeps the teeth clean? Panda my little Japanese Spitz boy is going in tomorrow for a dental. I've had him on a raw meaty bone diet for about the last 2 years to try & keep his teeth clean. It hasn't worked. The back teeth aren't too bad but from the k9's forward the tops of his teeth are brown. In the last few weeks his gums have also been swollen, again, from the k9's forward. I asked the vet, who incidentally doesn't like bones - surprise, surprise, & she said there's a kibble by Canidae with smaller kibbles for little dogs that has a plaque inhibitor in it & one other that I can't remember. I've tried plaque off, which also didn't work & also have water additives which I have yet to try but will after tomorrow. I know they say that kibble doesn't work on plaque because they just crack & break without actually making much contact with the tooth. And raw feeders will tell you that it's the action of chewing huge chunks of meat that cleans the teeth & not the cracking of bones. So again I ask, has anyone tried a kibble that really does keep a dog's teeth clean?
  16. Looking good ETH. Love the silhouette of the person on his side. :laugh:
  17. I get them from Red Lea Chicken shop.
  18. I feed my guys mostly a raw diet, even my son's 4 month old kitten loves it & will even eat a chicken leg. From what I've read about raw diets it's not recommended to feed mince, it's better to cut the meat up in chunks, something pup can chew & it's good for teeth. It's also said that mince meat has more surface area for bacteria to grow. He doesn't really need veggies but if you still want to feed them they are better crushed & raw. My first Japanese Spitz had a funny tummy for the first year or so I had him. Not good having to wash a dirty white butt every day. Had to be so careful what I fed him, He was also on chicken & rice for a week when I got him. He's now mostly settled with a raw meaty bone diet & occasional grain free kibble. Puppies are very tiring when young. But in no time at all things will settle down. How are other things going like toilet training? where does he sleep? etc. Have you taken him to the vet/new vet again about his leg? He's very cute by the way, need more pics. Did you tell us his name?
  19. luvsdogs

    Humping

    The 1st part of your post Yonjuro sounded like Panda was at 7.5 mths except he didn't hump but started cocking his leg inside, & he had 2 retained testicles. I had wanted to wait until at least 12 - 18 mths to have him desexed but didn't want to have any problems, so I had him done at 8 mths. It wasn't until after he'd been done that I'd read about people waiting until after 12 mths. Anyway, after that he never cocked his leg inside again until we got Laci 8 mths ago, with a stern 'no' he hasn't done it again. :D
  20. Laci nearly 10 months & my son's kitten Tigress about 3.5 months. I gonna bop you Laci
  21. Gorgeous photos, I liked 4 & 5 the best & the last one with the old bridge supports.
  22. When looking for a Border Collie you need to make sure the parents have been tested clear or not affected by the 3 main diseases, Cl, TNS & CEA. Also with low hip scores. You would very likely not find this done by a byb. Here's a long thread on a sick BC pup with tns. very sad but proves how important genetic testing is. http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/238882-sick-border-collie-pup/
  23. This subject came up yesterday with a friend. Her dog hadn't been vaccinated for a few years & she decided to have a titre test done. It came back low so she decided to have a booster vac given. I told her from my understanding even a low result is still protection. I had decided about 12 yrs ago not to have my BC April vaccinated after hearing from a (holistic vet saying that she thought at the time that vacs could last up to 7 yrs, back then it hadn't been proved) & 2 friends after their dogs of a similar age had died after having their yearly vac. We did the same thing with my son's dog when she was 9 y/o. Now a days the 3 year core vaccinations has come in with a yearly KC vac. With my current dogs that's what I've been doing. It's up to you & your vet what's best for your dog.
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