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Dog Friendly Wedding/reception Venues
Papillon Kisses replied to Arlizng's topic in General Dog Discussion
We had a digital line drawing made up of Malcolm and he featured on all our stationary. Anyway, a friend who worked at the company printed out a life-sized version of the graphic, cut it out and stuck it up on one of pillars in the church. Neither the groom or myself knew. We looked across when we were seated after saying our vows and discovered that our boy had not only made it to our wedding but was right up the front with the wedding party! -
Gentle Leader - Easy walk harness
Papillon Kisses replied to Zoeh's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Hi Zoeh! To solve the chafing you probably need to loosen the chest piece at the front to get more clearance under her armpits. But if you do that, the chest piece may sag causing the harness to not work as intended. You may like to look at the Perfect Fit Harness or the Lori Stevens Balance Harness. Ruffwear Front Range is another. Vets who work in orthopedics etc. prefer these as the ones with a horizontal strap across the chest like the easy walk harness can cause injuries by restricting movement. I suspect the Lori Stevens may work out best for a growing pup (more wear before it's grown out of) but @leopuppy04 may be able to advise? Another option is the Black Dog Balance Harness (not to be confused with the Lori Stevens one), but it restricts movement like the easy walk harness. More info: https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/issues/20_4/features/Best-Dog-Harnesses-2017_21622-1.html https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/issues/16_7/features/the-no-pull-debate_20782-1.html https://alpineoutfitters.net/scripts/article.asp How did you get along with finding a trainer to help you train your pup? -
Australian made treats? Freeze-dried tripe?
Papillon Kisses replied to westiemum's topic in General Dog Discussion
We have this one from K9 Natural, but it's of course NZ and I don't know how one judges quality? Sharing in case the pack looks familiar. -
I just want to point out that if you are worried, you can always call the clinic and chat to the vet/vet nurse and they will let you know if you should come in.
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Who knows what he thinks but Malcolm, who is also afraid of dogs, gets freaked out by four "legged" inanimate objects all the time e.g. chairs or shopping trolleys that have been tipped over. He very bravely sniffed a ram statue's butt a while ago, after initially being scared.
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Oh, I thought the default was QLD. Sorry I can't seem to find a QLD Pap Club, only NSW and VIC. You could contact the NSW club anyway, they are a friendly bunch, passionate about their breed (though who isn't ) and may know others interstate. NSW Pap Club website and Facebook page Our Pap was 5kg as an adult. He was huge!! Started out as the tiny runt of the litter too.
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Underweight/Skinny Dog
Papillon Kisses replied to Carrie W-Taylor's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Are they checking thyroid function (T4), biochemistry and CBC as well? These are some of the things that vet behaviourists (vets who specialise in behaviour, a bit like psychiatrists for dogs) recommend testing. -
Advice please on choosing family dog
Papillon Kisses replied to merricreek's topic in General Dog Discussion
A five year old is not a toddler. I don't know what breeds to suggest Merricreek but I wish you all the best in your search! -
I note you're in NSW. I'd give Rick & Sue Scott from Kalkite a call to chat about all things Papillon. Rick is the current secretary (I think) of the NSW Papillon Club. Incidentally they have a Papillon puppy listed who sounds like he might be suitable. Here's all the puppy listings for NSW: https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/puppies/papillon.asp?state=NSW
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A Papillon shouldn't be anxious. I would describe them as happy, energetic, friendly, intelligent social butterflies. Ours loved visitors, he basically thought that anyone in his presence was there to admire him. Guests over? Must be a party thrown in his honour. I don't think this particular Papillon would be suited to your family. A Papillon in general may not be suitable depending on the age and temperament of your children. A toy breed puppy could easily be hurt by an on-the-go, rough-and-tumble kid. That's not to say they are always unsuitable though. We got our Papillon when I was four and the breeder did not usually sell to families with kids quite so young but took our temperaments into consideration. PS he was great with kids too.
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Underweight/Skinny Dog
Papillon Kisses replied to Carrie W-Taylor's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
How did you go at the vets yesterday @Carrie W-Taylor? -
Kodi: why is this forum quiet about it?
Papillon Kisses replied to Odin-Genie's topic in General Dog Discussion
No one wants to talk about it but I question whether such a traumatic event would cause a dog to become dangerous after the fact. -
Read this dog's body language and tell me ...
Papillon Kisses replied to RuralPug's topic in General Dog Discussion
Hmmmm... what I think? There are other things too but what jumps out at me is that there's an awful lot of lip licking going on. I don't think the dog feels comfortable with the little critter. What do you think RP? -
Underweight/Skinny Dog
Papillon Kisses replied to Carrie W-Taylor's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Hi Carrie, Welcome to the forum. Have you discussed Miss Berry's weight and anxiety issues with your vet? I would book a consult to check for illnesses that may cause or contribute to her weight loss and anxiety. They will want to give a physical exam, run blood tests, and so on. Switching foods would be the least of my concerns, as the weight loss is just a symptom of underlying pathology whether physical and/or psychological. It's more important to get on top of the cause! In the meantime you might like to try an Adaptil collar or diffuser, which emits a pheromone that dogs find calming. -
Hahaha don't they ever. My parents have quite an enterprising young toy poodle. He thoroughly enjoyed the escape room puzzles they provided, including ones with lids. Trainers: I don't know any personally but the Delta and PPGA websites are good places to look for positive reinforcement trainers. There's also Pawsitive Connection who are usually listed with PPGA but aren't appearing for some reason.
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The praise and pats sound great. I would add in some super awesome treats as The Spotted Devil mentioned. This is your chance to bring out the big guns, like BBQ chicken or cheese or kangaroo sausage. Anything high value that she doesn't usually get. Use small pieces but a number of them at a time. With the Labs you were lucky that praise worked by itself! Most dogs need food rewards too.
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Welcome to the forum! When she successfully goes outside, what do you do?
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The crate photo is just gorgeous SM.
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Which part of Sydney?
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New - Embark for breeders
Papillon Kisses replied to Scrappi&Monty's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing! -
CARERS FOR DESPERATE KOOLIES
Papillon Kisses replied to Perry's Mum's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
To be fair, some of them might like a career. :D -
New - Embark for breeders
Papillon Kisses replied to Scrappi&Monty's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Did you find out anything interesting from Thistle re. health? -
Carpet runners are great. I'd ask whether there are other pain relief options that are less expensive ($10/tablet wowza!). Do mention the supplements in case there's an interaction. And I third seeing if you can get an apppintment with Dr Jaime Jackson @ Primal Paws to get a better understanding of what's going on and to prescribe some rehab/prehab exercises to suit. All the best with your girl.