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jemappelle

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  1. I used to foster working dogs and quite often they have had separation anxiety type problems as they don't cope well in shelters.  If you decide to work with this dog it will be an ongoing routine for the life of the dog.  Some dogs calm down really quickly but any new adult dog to the home takes quite some time to decompress and shouldn't be taken off the property during this time.    Brain exercises help immensely as is varying your routine when you leave the house (so she can't anticipate what is happening and get anxious) and ignoring her when you return home until she is calm.  Fostering calmness at all times is important and perhaps start some basic training in teaching her self control.

    I took on a retired breeding dog last year and it has taken 6 months for her to show her full personality.  She is now starting to show her stubbornness.  lol    

    Here's a link that popped up in my Facebook page the other day that might help:  

     

     

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  2. Andrea from Companions for Life is definitely the person to contact.  One of my friends had Maremmas when she had acreage (she had adopted some from Andrea).  They have special needs and are very sensitive to loud noises.  I used to house sit for her and the dogs were fine with me, as we were introduced correctly.  However one time I banged the soles of my shoes together to get some loose grass off and they wouldn't come anywhere near me all day!  So keep everything calm, keep the dog contained and please ring Andrea.

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  3. As you're having good results with the Kangaroo, maybe contact the Prime100 people and see what they recommend to add the calories.  They do a dry food now as well.  I would avoid turkey as I imagine it is close to the chicken that he appears to be allergic too.

    And good luck!  Allergies are hard.  Please keep us updated.  :)

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  4. 6 hours ago, Loving my Oldies said:

    @jemappelle, I’m beginning to wonder, despite my concerns and care, I have been dudded.  Still have not received the beds and despite two emails have heard nothing :mad  :mad

    Overseas postage is very slow.  I'm still waiting on something from China since early February. 

     

    I just went back and clicked on your link and the site appears to be gone!  Did you pay with PayPal?  If so, lodge a dispute.

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  5. It will all work out.  I think most of us have had the 'what have I done' moment.  lol  As JRG said - routine!  Set times for feeding, toileting straight after eating, back into the pen if night time etc.  Training is also a good thing to start.  There is a heap of info online about training puppies and a tiring mentally is a good way to get them to sleep all night.

  6. The saline should have been absorbed quickly.  I would say she has muscle inflammation from having the thick KC vaccine injected.  Hoping she is much better this morning.

    Many years ago the feline  leukemia vaccine was given intra-muscular and I had very sore and sorry kittens the next day.  Meloxicam injections sorted them out within a few hours.  I stopped getting them the leukemia vaccine after that!

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  7. Toy Poodles are tiny so don't eat much.  Is it possible she is eating enough but that it doesn't look like much to you?  Has she got a light covering over her ribs and hips?  You should be able to just feel the rib bones with light pressure.

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  8. Sadly my much loved Hoover Ultra Power is only holding the charge for 8 minutes so I need to replace it.  It is an upright cordless type and has been awesome and the only draw back is that I have had to buy a filter in the 2.5 years I've had it.  I would like to get something with a washable filter and a replaceable battery.  Are Dyson the only company with the replaceable battery?  

     

    Googling has shown me that Bosch have a washable filter model but not a replaceable battery.
     

    Hoping someone can recommend an upright cordless with both.  :)  

  9. It's early days yet.  Do you spend a lot of time outside, playing with him so that he is used to the yard and sees it as a nice place where fun things happen?  Also, to check if he settles after you leave, drive around the block and quietly stop outside the neighbour's house where he can't see you.  I've even parked the car a few houses away and quietly gone in the front door when neighbours were complaining about mine barking, to spy on them.  lol

     

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