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Bouledogue Français

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  1. I would be getting a second opinion before having TPO surgery, it is not something I would be putting a dog of mine through without having a second or even third opinion.

    Your dog is 7 months old, TPO is done on a dog under 12 months, you have 2 - 3 months up your sleeve, go to another vet.

    Monash I can recommend Dr Bob Cavey, he is very good with Frenchies, as for a specialist, I have seen Wing Tip Wong in the past but that was years ago with a Bullmastiff for a second opinion and he was very good, there may be somebody more up with the play now though.

    A VIC Bulldog person may be able to recommend a good Bulldog vet.

  2. :D What a find, finally you can have pups, they were made to go together.

    Nice bone and lovely colours.

    Good open nares and check out the nose roll :p

    One looks quite undershot, but thankfully doesn't show teeth. 2 fine examples of the breed.

    Want a breeding partner? I reckon you could get $4000 a pup easy, and if they run around the yard all day they wont need any further health testing.

  3. Well........

    I saw Jenni standing there while Best in Show was being judged with a pied dog so I am guessing it was Ch Pendragon Ell Bent. I was told earlier that it was one of Jenni's that got Runner Up in Group.

    scoobs

    Oh lovely, thanks, and congrats on your win :laugh:

  4. I have a few questions:

    Ears, is it common practice to glue pups ears if they are not rose or do breeders only keep pups with the correct rose ear?

    My guess is it would be best to grow them slow, so is it best to keep puppies on the leaner side while they are growing?

    From what I have seen there appear to be 2 different types of nose roll, one that is broken and the other that goes over the nose, is one more correct than the other or is it personal preference?

  5. I have used Bundoora Veterinary Clinic and Hopsital ( 17 - 19 Plenty Rd, Bundoora ), but at the moment I can't think of the vets name but I found him very good.

    My vet also referred me to them as an after hours emergency vet a couple of times when I lived up North. The after hours staff were fantastic.

    Edit for spelling...

  6. As Puggy said, no jumping, remove excess weight.

    Massage/accupuncture can help.

    I prefer Joint Guard to Sashas Blend after trying both, but each dog is diffferent.

    Also Cartrophen injections, you can do these monthly if the dog is very bad.

    I found Previcox wonderful on one Bullie but didn't do much on another, again each dog is different. The side effects of Previcox are not as bad as with the Metacam/Rimadyl etc...

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