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jemappelle

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  1. On 23/10/2024 at 8:39 AM, Rebanne said:

    In the 1990's, when I worked at our local pound, twice we had parvo dogs come in. We did NOT put down any dogs bar the parvo ones.

    I went up to our local pound and there was a dead dog (I could see it through the viewing holes) in with 4 other dogs.  The dog died from parvo and none of the other dogs got it.  Fortunately that pound is no longer operating.

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  2. Another thing to look as is things like vets that use Best for Pet (I think there are others now).  I paid a monthly fee of $35 (a few years ago now) and got big discounts off everything with one of my elderly cats.  We got free consults and she developed an eye problem so we were at the vets every week or two for months.

  3. 2 hours ago, Rebanne said:

    I spoke to the local vets and yes you have to speak to vet chat first but they do put you through to the local on call vet in an emergency. But it's a screening service. The vets said it was to stop the prank 2am calls like how do you spell Rottweiler! The minds of the people who would do such a thing. Makes me angry because it just adds more time before you can speak to the vet. Luckily my emergencies have been very few and far between and hopefully continue that way

    I can imagine what they get.  I stopped breeding Persian cats because of dealing with people.  Stupid comments, in the middle of the night by phone, 'red, like a traffic light'.  No red, like red hair was my response.  Bought a phone that I could turn the ringer off after that!

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  4. I had this happen to me at a dog park when travelling.  It was empty so in we went, 5 minutes later a bloke turns up with two 2 huge dogs, looking on his phone, then sits down and turns away from his dogs to do more on his phone.  So annoying.  We left!

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  5. My 7 year old Cav has become leash reactive in the last few months.  We can walk past people's yards and around caravan parks, with dogs behind fences and barking at us, and she doesn't even look at them.  But one coming towards us and it's on.  So annoying!  I try to go the other way before it starts but sometimes the other dogs just appear.     

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  6. All I can think of is that you give the bird (and chooks) a treat and the dog one at the same time if it is sitting nicely and calmly.  Keep the dog on a lead to (try to) keep it calm, walk calmly to the cage, with lots of praise and reward.  Every time the dog starts to get even a tiny bit excited stop, look upwards, stay still and remain calm until the dog is calm and move again.  You will need patience!  Good luck!

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  7. On 10/07/2023 at 12:33 PM, Diva said:

    That trauma will be very hard for the poor woman to get over. Not being able to protect your dog from attack is incredibly distressing and can cause ongoing anxiety.  I hope she and her dog get all the help they need. 

    That is so true.  Having had one of my dogs attacked on an off lead beach caused me much anxiety for the best part of 20 years and I am not going to read the article as it will bring it all back, however, I have learnt enough from the comments posted.  I only ever went back to that off lead beach once, and it was with this dog once he had recovered, on a week day when no one was around.  I made it a fun experience for him and we left.  

     

     

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