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tdierikx

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  1. Hey labmummy, have you read "Marley and Me"? It's a must for all dog lovers... so funny and poignant, and really well written. The love this author had for his dog was truly unconditional... lol!

    My brother has a lab called Kane who is the perfect boy like your Harry... I have a Marley... her name is Trouble... errr! But I wouldn't trade her for anything in the world...

    T.

  2. I've found that Brolene (human eye ointment) works wonderfully well for doggy conjunctivitis and eye irritation/scratches after the irritant has been removed. My vet has checked the active ingredients and declared it safe for use on dogs - and it's a whole lot cheaper (and works faster) than anything you'll get prescribed from the vet...

    T.

  3. Goat milk yoghurt is very low lactose - I think the most popular one is called Attiki and has a pic of a goat head on it...

    Are you giving your baby any liquid calcium supplement? That can make them squirty too. If you are, change to a powdered version instead, OK?

    T.

  4. You could try putting the collar and lead on her and letting her walk around a bit with it dragging behind... then when she's fine with that, try gently taking the lead and coaxing her along with her favourite toy or a food treat. Every time she comes a few steps with you holding the lead, give her the treat, praise, or let her play a little with her toy... she'll get the hang of it soon enough... *grin*

    T.

  5. I'm no expert, but maybe puppy is deciding to try to climb up the pack superiority ladder? Was it your youngest child's room by any chance?

    Hubby also needs to retrained if he thinks that this one incident from a 4 month old puppy requires that he now be an outside dog...

    T.

  6. I've been over to Stevie&Jodie's place, and the nail looks to be cleanly ripped off past the quick. We've trimmed the hair from around it, put on some betadine, packed it with some cotton fluff, bandaged it up nicely, and put a sock on it for good measure.

    Stevie doesn't like it, but now her mummy and daddy just need to make sure that she knows that it really should stay on... lol!

    Stevie reacted a little bit when we bandaged it, as though she may have actually hurt the toe itself when she ripped the nail out - but the cotton fluff packing should pad that some for her until they can get her to a vet for some professional advice/assistance. My guess is that they will maybe x-ray the foot, and if the toe is broken, they can take it from there - currently the bandage should protect the toe and stop grotty stuff from the yard getting into the wound.

    Can anyone tell that I've had dogs that have hurt their toes before? hahaha!

    T.

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