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  1. Thanks sags, I did hear about the croc and tapioca roll but I couldn't find it on the internet for sale anywhere. Might have to look in some actual pet stores Where did your staff member get the salmon from, canned or fresh? Fresh salmon from a fishmonger. Suggest give Prime a call and see who is close to you that stocks it. We do, but not sure where you are.
  2. Prime have just brought out a Crocodile and Tapioca roll that is designed for elimination diets and super sensitive dogs. Might be worth exploring. Their Roo and Potato is less expensive and very good but if she's had roo it might not help. Venison as an option? One of our staff used salmon and sweet potato which helped start things. Sags :)
  3. Here's a litter (now about 5 weeks old) that was conceived using 15 year old frozen semen. Yes, from a lovely dog, and to get older bloodlines back.
  4. Hopefully a little money will come your way with our upcoming day at the shop. We'll be donating a raffle for you to see tickets for if that helps? Should have lots of customers to buy sausages etc and hopefully some wonderful new homes. Sags :)
  5. Suggest contacting the manufacturer after the weekend and getting some advice from them. Assuming it is a dog product (not human), they may have a vet or other expert available to help you identify if indeed it is the supplement. Sags :)
  6. There is now a huge range of Nylabones including new puppy only types and they certainly can be included with other toys, treats and bones. See if you can find a good store with lots of choice and go for mouth appropriate sizes. Not every dog copes with bones and not every pup needs the extra calories from lots of chew treats or bones. It will be easier once you have your pup and can try a few different things. Another suggestion is deer antlers, as they are long lasting and very satisfying. Don't be afraid to take it away after a good chew as some dogs won't stop. Next to no calories or fat and lots of entertainment. Sags :)
  7. Thank you for the replies. At this stage she has gone to LDH. We have said that we will take her once she is available. We had to be seen to do everything right as we'd been posting on lots of local FB pages including our own store (4Paws & More Pet Supplies), so needed to go through the correct channels. Besides, if there is even a small chance that the kitten had been stolen then dumped, I would want the owner to have a chance to reunite with her. Leah82, do you work for Petstock or are you organising adoption days from the adoption centre's perspective? If the latter, feel free to contact me as we've done some work in this area and would love to host more days. Thanks again, Sags :)
  8. Hi there Had an older kitten dumped at our shop recently. She isn't microchipped or desexed and we have footage of the person who dumped her. Does she legally have to go to LDH or can she be privately rehomed? Any advice is much appreciated. Sags :)
  9. Thank you all - someone had kindly sent the document to me. You've all been great - thanks! Sags :)
  10. LOL yes it is expensive - considering I need it for one quick read to get information that will help someone else. Thanks! Sags
  11. Wondering if anyone has a copy of this that I could read? Looking for correct information about the responsibilities of manufacturers adding sulphite preservatives to fresh pet meat. Or, if there is an alternative information source, a link would be wonderful. Thanks! :)
  12. I think you'll find that Showdog is referring to having Adaptil collars on them during the flight. Adaptil spray on a blanket would be safe (if a blanket is allowed - years since I flew a dog). Get them really used to crates so that they enjoy the experience of being crated and it becomes a comfort rather than another new thing. Sags :) No their not crate trained, they have the run of the house, I work from home so I've never needed to crate train them? Sorry Showdog meant to add that I don't put collars on them and no I won't be putting collars on them on the flight. I have always used harnesses for walking them. Thank you
  13. We've started stocking Aussie deer antlers after a lot of requests. Super fresh, extremely well received by a high percentage of dogs so far. We find that starting them off on a split antler is good, as they have access to the very slightly softer marrow inner. What we love is that they are a renewable product and that no harm comes to the source animal. Sags :)
  14. Try some Ziwipeak - the cans are very tempting and not full of rubbish. They also do air dried jerky style dog food that is easier to eat and full of nutrition. Another thought is Sunday Pets Raw Chow, which is freeze dried meat etc that you add water too. All are really healthy options and generally will encourage eating. :)
  15. 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. Other brands free of those ingredients include Canidae Grain free varieties and Sunday Pets Grain free. :-)
  16. Any links to qualified information about whether humans can catch kennel cough from their dogs. It is to settle a debate so would love some help please. :D Sags :)
  17. Yes yes and yes showdog. Groomers are not created equal and some just don't care. A long established salon in the next town over sends lots of dogs to us... because the owners get sick of picking up their dogs with nicked skin. But owners often believe the coat is in great shape until our lovely lady shows them with a comb what a mess is underneath (not referring to your Clipped Spitz :-)). So many unrealistic expectations, books and photos coming with the dog whose structure and coat will never support what the owner wants. Thank goodness there are so many wonderful clients! Sags
  18. @stressmagnet.....Jessie is back to her normal self....I have changed her to the Hills SD Sensitive Stomach and she seems to be doing well on it but we will have to wait for the 2-3 month mark to really see how she is doing on it.....on Sunday she went back to Rally-O and obedience training and had a ball......if anything she thinks she is starving and even had a bench surf which she has never done and grabbed a piece of roast beef off the bench :laugh: I have had a look at the link that JulesP put up but I will have to ask the vet because of Jessie's medications as I really do not know how they will react with her medications awesome news! I'm really interested in Jessie's journey as I have a friend with a dog going through similar ups and downs. Sags :)
  19. I forgot to write if the other dogs have a good immune system chances of getting the Helicobacter virus are slim, as they will have alot of good bacteria to fight the bad bacteria off. I asked the vet about my cat as he drinks out of the same water bowl & thats what she told me..Also put them all on a good dog probiotic I use Vetafarm Probiotic its a powder I just mix 1 teaspoon to 10-15ml water in a bowl & Patch just drinks it, I give daily after breakfast well I will be doing again after the Anitbiotics are finished in 3 weeks..You keep Vetafarm in the fridge, has to be store under 25degrees, its sold at Pet Barn in the bird section now, I dont know why they moved it, it use to have a dog & cat on the container now it has a red chicken & lorekett on the side & they put in the bird section they do sell Paws probiotic in dog section but its dearer double the price & has less strains of good bacteria the vetafarm has around 7-8 strains of good bacteria..like the vets Protexin Vetafarm has the same ingredients as Protexin & its sold at vets for $65 Vetafarm sells for only $20 Paws sells for $45 Just for the record, Paws DigestiCare 60 has 7 strains and is also in a large tub (150gm compared to 90gm). Sags :) READ the ingredients, it has less CFU/g LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS it only has 60 million,....Where the Vetafarm & Protexin yellow container has 180 million....the Protexin Green label has only 60 million like Paws & its cheaper then Paws, so why pay $40 something dollars When you can get the VetaFarm for $20 just like what vets use the yellow label Protexin that sells for $65... buy the Paws larger tube u'll just need to use more... \No need to yell at me. You said that Paw had less strains and I only pointed out that is has 7. Not how many little wiggly things are there. :)
  20. I forgot to write if the other dogs have a good immune system chances of getting the Helicobacter virus are slim, as they will have alot of good bacteria to fight the bad bacteria off. I asked the vet about my cat as he drinks out of the same water bowl & thats what she told me..Also put them all on a good dog probiotic I use Vetafarm Probiotic its a powder I just mix 1 teaspoon to 10-15ml water in a bowl & Patch just drinks it, I give daily after breakfast well I will be doing again after the Anitbiotics are finished in 3 weeks..You keep Vetafarm in the fridge, has to be store under 25degrees, its sold at Pet Barn in the bird section now, I dont know why they moved it, it use to have a dog & cat on the container now it has a red chicken & lorekett on the side & they put in the bird section they do sell Paws probiotic in dog section but its dearer double the price & has less strains of good bacteria the vetafarm has around 7-8 strains of good bacteria..like the vets Protexin Vetafarm has the same ingredients as Protexin & its sold at vets for $65 Vetafarm sells for only $20 Paws sells for $45 Just for the record, Paws DigestiCare 60 has 7 strains and is also in a large tub (150gm compared to 90gm). Sags :)
  21. I forgot to write if the other dogs have a good immune system chances of getting the Helicobacter virus are slim, as they will have alot of good bacteria to fight the bad bacteria off. I asked the vet about my cat as he drinks out of the same water bowl & thats what she told me..Also put them all on a good dog probiotic I use Vetafarm Probiotic its a powder I just mix 1 teaspoon to 10-15ml water in a bowl & Patch just drinks it, I give daily after breakfast well I will be doing again after the Anitbiotics are finished in 3 weeks..You keep Vetafarm in the fridge, has to be store under 25degrees, its sold at Pet Barn in the bird section now, I dont know why they moved it, it use to have a dog & cat on the container now it has a red chicken & lorekett on the side & they put in the bird section they do sell Paws probiotic in dog section but its dearer double the price & has less strains of good bacteria the vetafarm has around 7-8 strains of good bacteria..like the vets Protexin Vetafarm has the same ingredients as Protexin & its sold at vets for $65 Vetafarm sells for only $20 Paws sells for $45 Can I ask what the dosage is for the Vetafarm product? The Vetafarm is 90g it last me over 1 month.....Oh dosage, I started with 1 level teaspoon for 1 week, just incase Patch had diarrhea & he didnt, made his poos firmer, it comes with a spoon inside now I just give 1 level spoon that is inside container, I think their spoon holds 2 level teaspoons. I give after 1 hour after breakfast every day, Patch loves it, I mix about 10-15ml water, he just drinks it but some dog wont drink it, so just sprinkle over meal You can also email the Vetafarm company they are really good with advise...but if ur dog is on antibiotics you have to either wait till antibiotics are finished or give the probiotic 4 hours after you've giving antibiotcs, as the antibiotics kill the good bacteria in the probiotic... How heavy is Patch?
  22. I forgot to write if the other dogs have a good immune system chances of getting the Helicobacter virus are slim, as they will have alot of good bacteria to fight the bad bacteria off. I asked the vet about my cat as he drinks out of the same water bowl & thats what she told me..Also put them all on a good dog probiotic I use Vetafarm Probiotic its a powder I just mix 1 teaspoon to 10-15ml water in a bowl & Patch just drinks it, I give daily after breakfast well I will be doing again after the Anitbiotics are finished in 3 weeks..You keep Vetafarm in the fridge, has to be store under 25degrees, its sold at Pet Barn in the bird section now, I dont know why they moved it, it use to have a dog & cat on the container now it has a red chicken & lorekett on the side & they put in the bird section they do sell Paws probiotic in dog section but its dearer double the price & has less strains of good bacteria the vetafarm has around 7-8 strains of good bacteria..like the vets Protexin Vetafarm has the same ingredients as Protexin & its sold at vets for $65 Vetafarm sells for only $20 Paws sells for $45 Can I ask what the dosage is for the Vetafarm product?
  23. Breeders - sell it amongst themselves? What do you mean by that? And maybe you could get yourself included in their "in crowd" by actually having some face to face meetings and being MORE PATIENT. And how would you feel if you were told that you were "second choice" or 10th choice and therefore miss out on a puppy... I understand you can love all three breeds - but it also (from out here reading your posts) makes you seem a bit indecisive. And breeders get burnt by indecisive buyers every day - because they "maybe I'd like that puppy, I'll have to think about it" - indecisive and then they change their minds. Some of these tyre kickers never even let the breeder know they've changed their mind about where they're getting their puppy. Can you see how what you've written in here - can make you look like one of those people? I am by far an "indecisive" buyer, as I said dozens of times already; all 3 breeds would suit me to a T but I am not prepared to just purchase any Chihuahua or just any Sheltie, I am after a particular look and if I were to obtain that look, I would be more than happy. I like to spend time, on the phone, with a breeder and detail exactly what it is I am looking for. For example, I do not want a Chihuahua with an overshot or undershot bite, I don't want the "Deer" type Chihuahua, I want an apple head with a shortish nose as opposed to a long, pointy snout. In regards to the Sheltie, I would like one with a full collar and even facial markings as I prefer symmetrical markings. I would like a friendly, approachable Sheltie as opposed to being timid and/or nervous. I have spoken to several Chihuahua breeders and without fail they ALWAYS keep those pups for themselves or sell to another breeder they know…and I'm not making invalid assumptions, I am being told as much. The same can be said of Sheltie breeders. Another issue is that I do NOT want a young pup that has already been desexed. My vet highly discourages it. Basically, I've kept an open mind in that if my pup of choice was to present itself, be it a Chihuahua or a Sheltie I would purchase it. I don't see a problem with that. I would love each of these breeds equally. One of our staff and her mum recently purchased a Chi each from a breeder in Vic and having seen one of the pups, I would consider it to have characteristics you want. So there definately are breeders out there willing to sell to newcombers, it is just a case of finding the right person. Same with Shelties, I know a number of lovely breeders who will work with their puppy buyers - but you need to remember that Mother Nature doesn't always provide numbers or specifics in a litter. Sags :)
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