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  1. I am by no means an expert, but, if I was in your position, I would pick up a healthier pup as your brain is telling you. 

    This puppy is going to miss out on a lot of milestones a normal healthy pup would encounter in the growing up phase.   

    Of course, you are attached to this puppy already, who wouldn't be but think about what's in store for you as an owner and the puppy for rehabilitation ahead.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Mairead said:
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    Dog was a rescue and when first noticed she was slim and trim.  Now she is like a barrel. 

     

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  3. On 11/02/2022 at 10:52 PM, YOLO said:

    I don't understand why some people are so obsessed with "Raw"?

    Nor why they, and others, feel the need to constantly boast about what they feed their dogs?

    (Often seems like some kind of ____ing contest)

     

    And worse still, given some of the sources of "raw" petfood, I do question their safety. 

    My personal belief is that when feeding raw, it should only ever be human food.  So yes I feed mine lamb offcuts, and chicken legs.

    It's not a ____ing contest at all.  It's  just that feeding raw and natural instead of commercial dog food (in my opinion) is by far a better way to go.  And as you said, you do feed your dog some raw so that's a small step inn the right direction.  At least in raw feeding, synthetic additives are not added and I ask the question.  Would you as an owner of a precious dog or cat want to eat basically the same commercially produced food day in and day out?  I think not.

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  4. I have stayed with each and every one that had to go because of illness.  I felt that I owed them that last moment and cuddled them to the end.  I know it's not for everyone and there were times my hubby couldn't stay and I don't judge him for that.  With each and every goodbye it doesn't get any easier.

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  5. 9 hours ago, sandgrubber said:

    Not a rage that's going to fly at my house.  I find it challenging to cook for myself.  No way I'm going to take on cooking for the dog

    Spot on.  My boys are  raw fed with very occasional suitable left overs and both of them are thriving.  Dogs are 'built' to eat raw and that's what they get.  I don't consider in this case that I'm lazy.  Just doing for them what I consider is best for them, and I reckon it's working.

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  6. There are times I feed my boys frozen,straight out of the freezer, for example, frozen chicken or duck feet, fresh sardines or pieces of salmon heads.  This doesn't seem to worry either of them and they're mini schnauzers.

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  7. I had a standard years ago, (now have minis) and my standard boy had numerous lumps over the years which we had removed if they were in a spot that they interfered with his daily life.  They were fatty lumps and the vet implied they were nothing to be  concerned with. 

  8. I agree.  Te owners really are to blame as Sarge has killed 3 times and that's a no no.  His owners have proven that they cannot keep the dog under control and he reaally is too much of a risk.  I say, euthanize him and there will be one less risk.

     

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  9. Thanks for the replies and I must now add that he seems a lot better now.  The hot spot after having cream applied seems to be 'drying' up and therefore healing and he is not as averse to touching in the area.  Whereas before, he wouldn't even lie down but just sit on his haunches, he will now lie down and relax.  I'm hoping as each day goes by, Elliot will improve otherwise it's back to the vet.

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  10. My mini schnauzer has started to for the want of a better term started star gazing and at the same time, smacking his lips.  I had him to the vet on Saturday and was diagnosed with a hot spot on his neck that is being treated  and the vet indicated it was very painful.  Is the star gazing and lip smacking connected?  

     

  11. Asking for a friend.  He has a bitch from a breeder on breeding terms for 2 litters who has whelped one litter around 2 yrs ago and now is using her again this season.  She is being artificially inseminated and he is taking the bitch to have tests etc. done.  Is this up to the owner or the breeder. 

  12. Probably veering away from the subject, but years ago when our family had a standard schnauzer, and he was walked at the park, on lead, whenever a jogger went past, he would lunge.  This was before he was allowed by us to run around at the park free.  When his recall was finally satisfactory, and we walked around on the  walking path he wouldn't bat an eyelid when joggers passed him.  In his case, I am sure it was leash aggression.  He never hurt a fly. 

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  13. 13 hours ago, Jumabaar said:

    As a Veterinarian, I also buy some of my own dog's meds from the chemist. They are selling them for less than I can get WHOLESALE!! 

    Oh how lucky are you.  And you can write out your own script. 

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  14. On 12/6/2019 at 11:06 AM, JulesP said:
    Today is Amber's 10th Birthday! This would be exciting for any dog but it is super exciting for me & Amber. When Amber was 11 months old she was diagnosed with multiple liver shunts. This was inoperable and she was given a prognosis of around 6 months to live.
     
    I did a lot of reading and put her a strict diet and medication regime. A Yahoo support group was very valuable in the early stages. Amber has always been happy and full of life. There have been a few times were I thought I might lose her but she has never said that she has had enough.
     
    It hasn't been easy but she has totally been worth it. She is my little stalker and is always around staring at me with her lovely eyes.
     
    I didn't dare to hope that we would get to 10 years. This is the low end of a normal life span for a Border Collie but to even make it into the normal life span is amazing.
     
    So Happy Birthday Amber!

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    Yes Happy birthday Amber.  I had a mini schnauzer who developed a liver shunt at 6mths old, had surgery even though I was warned that it may be unsuccessful and with very careful observance of diet, he went on to live until he was 14.5 years old.  RIP Benson.

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  15. Donski, I know you asked for the best commercially made soft food, but won't you consider feeding, instead of you cooking up a home made feed, totally raw?  I find that the best.  If you put down commerially produced and raw in two bowls next to each other, they would discard the produced and go for the fresh.

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  16. I don't mind if my bin is out on rubbish collection day and someone chooses to put their poo bag in there.  That's OK but I do object to someone walking up my drive to get to my rubbish bin and deposit their poo bag instead of taking it home to their own bin.  To me that is trespassing.  

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