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Everything posted by Rebanne
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yeah I don't have to go to work until Sat 1pm so will be doing a fair bit of watching. Tomorrow's a good day for me, go show the hound then come back and watch Crufts and hope they show the greyhounds before I succumb to my bed
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that's so sad SLF. I'm agreeing with everything Perse is saying. I too am worried about the little girls anxiety. Big hugs to you.
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I had a bitch who had a small mammary lump removed. I never tested it. She never had any more and lived for another 5 or 6 years
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yep, looking forward to it!
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Money would likely be the reason ,imho. Who would pay expenses and damage control would be in the minds of officials. I would be so shocked if my dogs did that that the very first thing I would do, as soon as I could, would be to have them PTS.
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(Waves at fellow sufferer). Brandi is now also protective of me thanks to the stupidity of others. So I have two reactive greys and one who also carries on between me and the person screaming abuse at me for having dogs who react poorly to being rushed by others. Thankfully Hermon is bombproof Thank Dog I can take my greys to the local slipping track for a run I used to take Stan to the slipping track in Gosford as another friend in was in greyhound rescue and she was a member but she has stopped going now. Here you have to apply to the track and then it has to go before the board and if you're accepted they give you a key as it's padlocked. Stan loved going there, he'd go nuts when we pulled in the gate, reliving his not so glory days :laugh: I pay $50 for the key and am lucky they are very supportive of pet greyhounds. Off to a meeting tonight about it actually. Mine go nuts too and they don't have any glory days :laugh:
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I have the utmost respect for Steve, but 100% is a big call- there are very few things in life that can truly be 100% guaranteed. A rabbit or a cat might just be too tempting for the best trained Husky 100% of the time and at every place. I do believe that very good recall can be taught to any breed but 100% seems improbable to me :) Dunno. I happy to be proven wrong though. You would need impeccable timing. I know with the greys, they can be running around flat out and then wham!, they are into a different mindset and are blind and deaf to anything outside their own little world. It's why they run into trees or each other and kill themselves. If you called them before that switch flipped you'd be fine, afterwards nope.
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yeah and who pays the vet bill? It is not normal for dogs to socially interact with other dogs who are not part of their pack.
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(Waves at fellow sufferer). Brandi is now also protective of me thanks to the stupidity of others. So I have two reactive greys and one who also carries on between me and the person screaming abuse at me for having dogs who react poorly to being rushed by others. Thankfully Hermon is bombproof Thank Dog I can take my greys to the local slipping track for a run
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When I've tried codes with the dol website they don't work.
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did they check him very soon after they got him? How long has one been missing?
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what about using the suprelorin implant? It can be used on bitches as well as dogs. I've never used it but at 11 would be loath to put a bitch under for desexing.
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My Princess is 7 and a half and is still precious about getting her feet wet!
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If you look at the link whippytails posted it does state that arrangement may be made to go and groom under the supervision of a staff member but did not mention the cost. I know and I still don't know if the cost is true or not.
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It may be confusing that the temperature is not posted in centigrade however conversion shows that the dog does not have a high temperature & is within the normal range so there is no reason to be in a panic. As the dog seems to be acting normal, is not ill, & the owner is not an idiot & was merely asking if others have experienced a phantom I can't see the cause of great concern here. it's exactly as I posted last night before the OP said she was not a novice breeder. I was responding to the initial post and I still stick by it, better to be safe then sorry and risk losing your dog just for the sake of a consult fee.
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I've had 4 greyhounds at once, they all fitted inside the house :-)
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Someone on FB asked them and they were told $80 per half hour to groom and yes it was to have a staff member stand there and watch you. At this stage I don't know if it is true or not.
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I would be taking her to the vet. Her temp is going up, she may have an infection. You don't sound very experienced so better to safe then sorry and maybe lose your girl.
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it's all in my head :laugh:
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A Link To " 8 Reasons Why Not To Shave Your Dogs Coat"
Rebanne replied to Mystiqview's topic in General Dog Discussion
Never say never. I clipped one of my GSDo in her last couple of years. She had a skin condition that required frequent washing. No groomers in our town then. And I possibly wouldn't have been able to afford them then. So clipped her back and washed her monthly to keep things under control. Easier to dry in winter and a dog coat kept her warm. In summer I was very aware of sunburn etc and took appropriate steps -
Thank you for the update :)
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a bitey thing. Silly boy. Just keep an eye on it.
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Pitbull Terrier Attack At Ruffey Lake, Doncaster, Vic
Rebanne replied to toy_poodle_crazy's topic in General Dog Discussion
if the skin dies off and has to be removed use manuka honey on the wound. It's messy and can be hard to keep a bandage on but it did wonders for one of greyhounds who had over 100 stitches and a very large amount of skin die. Pipers story -
Pitbull Terrier Attack At Ruffey Lake, Doncaster, Vic
Rebanne replied to toy_poodle_crazy's topic in General Dog Discussion
agree, hope you little dog recovers ok -
OMG horror of horrors I do not love my pets as much as my daughter. She wins hands down.