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  1. There isn't a debate about garlic...in large amounts it is toxic and I've seen a small dog poisoned by it. How often and what amount is the key. The costs to do a raw versus kibble diet study would be massive and there's no real incentive to do one.....commercially that is. Some dogs do terribly or raw diets and vice versa. There is no one perfect diet ....feed what you can afford and what your dog thrives on!

  2. If you are walking two together I would use a halti or something like that and have it secured onto a well fitting collar as I know with my exs shepherd it gave me complete confidence to walk him as he couldn't pull with any strength, I also found I could correct the pulling behaviour and direct him away from dogs. Harnesses encourage pulling ...

  3. For their ages your dogs have excellent teeth apart from feather but even hers aren't too bad from photos. If she will let u scraping it off will give you best chance of removal of the.tarter build up....I would definitely keep up with what you are doing! Animals in the wild get a lot more whole prey which cleans the teeth...they also don't live as long as our pets so less plaque build up and if teeth do break they don't thrive. You can try dentastix, greenies or dental gel you can get from k9 gums.

  4. There is a big nutrition book that your vet may have on their book shelf (http://www.amazon.com/Small-Animal-Clinical-Nutrition-Michael/dp/0945837054) - it includes some home made diets and fantastic info on nutritional content of different foods that you can include to create a balanced home made diet. Perhaps take a look and make up your diet and then show the specialist - I think they worry that most people aren't going to the effort to create a balanced home made diet as it is far more difficult than the commercial diets.

  5. My collie is on Canidae and I find it's a good food but sometimes he can be a bit gassy on it (especially the fish variety which he was on for his skin). I stick the the puresky variety now which is a bit better. As a youngster it was very expensive to keep condition on him (he's much improved now he's desexed and matured) and I was feeding him at least 6 cups a day plus extras!

    I tried black hawk and found the lamb didn't agree with him. I haven't tried the chicken one as yet.

    He was on Hills as a puppy and I would still consider going back to it. Digestion wise he actually did the best on it - I was feeding large amounts but it seems whatever food he was on that was the case!

  6. Mine is a carrier - a lot of the drugs listed are safe in normal usage and at higher levels they can be toxic.

    I just gave my vet this list -

    http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/depts-vcpl/drugs.aspx

    I did the test as I used Advocate at higher doses than normal when my boy had demodex. No problems, he went through surgery okay as well and is on cyclosporine with no issues thus far. One vet almost prescribed my boy flagyl which isn't recommended so its always a good idea to look up any drugs prescribed.

  7. I'm also training at Berwick - yes different instructors say different things but don't take that as a bad thing! Every dog is different and what method works for one may not work for another and what I've found excellent at the club is that they are open to different methods (and don't just tell you to put a chain on the dog!) and whilst you may find one instructor doesn't suit your dog there will be another that does.

    In a few months the grounds will get better :) The good thing about it is my dog is getting good at working in wet/muddy conditions!

  8. I think you will find that the problems are being resolved - we are starting to get stock coming in (slowly only a few boxes at a time) at my work. Of course there is still that gap of time where they are not being protected against heartworm so an alterative product may be needed.

  9. Never heard of a case of it in dogs... I have heard about it in ferrets who use the canine vaccine but off label usage and there is the minute chance they will get it as we use live modified vaccines that aren't designed for their species. I suppose it would be possible in immuno-compromised animals but I've never heard of it happening.

  10. Taste of the wild is made by Diamond and in the states they have been involved in a LOT of recalls (they are a big company and sell food under a number of different brands) - there were massive recalls in 2007 when product was contaminated with melamine due to importing ingredients from China. I could understand the breeder being against the food but due to limited choice in premium foods here ...

    I have also seen a dog that was poisoned with garlic.. but it was a small dog and the owner fed it large amounts of garlic every day because she thought it would keep fleas away (dog also had fleas). I feel its better to avoid it if possible but I have fed it in small amounts and its also in commercial foods in small quantities.

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