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  1. My staffordshire bull terrior puppy (12 weeks old) just had a bit of foam in his mouth. We came outside as we do every morning and about 10 minutes later he had foam coming out of his mouth, not coughing or anything, just making slurping noises trying to get rid of it...so I got the hose and a towel and washed it out. He seems fine now, the foam hasn't reformed and he's happily playing. I can't think of anything that could have caused it except cane toads or bloat. I would have seen if he were after a cane toad as I'm out here with him so that's very unlikely, and his stomach seems fine. I'm a bit concerned now though as I have to go to work in 45 minutes and I'm worried about leaving him if something is wrong.
  2. We're not giving Joker (11 week old staffy) much dry food really, only in his kong with other things like stock etc. for lunch while we're not home. He's getting bones of some sort for brekky and raw barf (the pre-packaged stuff because we're time poor) for dinner. But I can't figure out which dry food is best for him. I've heard Artemis and EP holistic are good? Does it make a difference for breed? For those of you who use them or others what is your reasoning behind it? I'm also thinking of changing my cats' diets to raw at the moment, with some dry food as well, perhaps a different one (they're on science diet atm) so if anyone has any opinions on that I'd like to hear it, too? Thanks.
  3. Yep. Not at all bias but so do I.
  4. Ah, dear. That is so funny. We all love our dogs so much that we can't understand how anyone else could not also think they are gorgeous and want to interact with them. A friend of mine was over recently, and he is NOT a dog person and his body language and whole lack of interest in the dogs would make you think the dogs didn't even exist. Maybe your dogs' fur colour didn't match his outfit Meh. I'm not a "dog person" I just love my own pets When my OH and I got our first dog all of his family said "how is she coping, we know she's not a dog person" lol. It's the same way with children though, I love my son and the children of my family members and close friends, but I definitely don't gush over all children I see - quite the opposite. Some dogs I fall in love with, like my neighbour's bull arab, I could watch him in awe all day..but there are other dogs I would prefer not to even be near! It doesn't have anything to do with how I treat my own animals (who I am obviously in awe of or I wouldn't have picked!) I'm glad your friend has decided to take charge, when I first read the thread I thought it was a bit strange that she could live in the house with a dog and just think "not my problem"..
  5. UGH what a horrible situation. I too would be talking to the tenants union or whatever it's called (can't remember now) and trying to seek some sort of absolution of the lease. If you got your bond back in full would you be able to afford to move?
  6. FD26

    Ugh

    ?? So only have middle to high income offspring? I don't think that's what she's saying at all. We're middle class now, but I used to be a single-parent student on a pension when I had my last 2 cats. Money was TIGHT, but I had my priorities straight. I knew that having pets could mean unexpected vet bills, and made sure I had plans in place for if that happened. Before I was able to do that I didn't consider having pets. I have been in a situation where I had to relenquish my dog to the pound, which was the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but I was going through a divorce with an 8 month old baby in tow and had to beg and borrow to get plane tickets to get out of a situation where we were living on $100 a month - there was no way I could have forseen that when we adopted him (we found him on the road, actually..when he was a pup). I know sometimes things become out of our control. But not 6 months after deciding to adopt a dog. And not when your situation hasn't changed (hers hasn't). And not when your pet has definitely eaten something and needs ONE surgery. We're not talking mysterious illnesses here.
  7. FD26

    Ugh

    But why not have insurance then?
  8. FD26

    Ugh

    No, I get that it doesn't always make sense. We've had to put a cat down because he had nuerological problems that we decided not to see a specialist for because it would have cost thousands and thousands and there was a high chance it was genetic and untreatable anyway. He was in absolute agony for weeks, and I stopped going to uni to nurse him, in the end it wasn't right to keep him alive looking for answers and the money did play on our minds, too, sure. BUT this was $1400 down the track and the way her situation has come off is that this was it, a one off $1100 that could have been put on a payment plan and nothing more to it, that's what really bothers me. She's even said they can't afford insurance, and that's what $40 a month? It just really rubs me the wrong way. I've had to make hard choices with pets, but that to me isn't even a choice - not 6 months in when your situation hasn't changed anyway.
  9. FD26

    Ugh

    Oh she was absolutely devo, don't get me wrong...they were very upset about it and I do feel for them because I know it can be a hard decision. But, at the end of the day it was their irresponsibility that got them there in the first place and it's hard to hold my tongue. I did say something to her, too about ensuring she had pet insurance next time, maye not very tactful, but I had to for my own sake.
  10. FD26

    Ugh

    Turns out it was with the RSPCA too, UGH just makes me madder! Think it's letter writing time.
  11. FD26

    Ugh

    Interpreting, but it seems pretty clear cut to me and she hadn't mentioned anything about it before. Fair enough not everyone has assets, but why get a pet if you can't afford to pay it's medical bills if something happens?? You wouldn't adopt a child with that logic.. Because things happen to people out of their control. Humans have help services and Government handouts. With animals they do not. I know I will never be in the position this person has been in due to strong family support. Yea, but it's reasonable to say with a pet that something will at some stage happen out of your control which is why you plan for it by insuring your pet or having a contingency if needed. It just breaks my heart, for such a small amount, and turns out they could have done a payment plan if they'd paid half straight away! $550!!!!! That's just an insane amount to kill your pet over, in my opinion.
  12. FD26

    Ugh

    Interpreting, but it seems pretty clear cut to me and she hadn't mentioned anything about it before. Fair enough not everyone has assets, but why get a pet if you can't afford to pay it's medical bills if something happens?? You wouldn't adopt a child with that logic..
  13. An acquantince of mine just posted on FB that she's very sad to have had to put her dog down today. Turns out she had him put down because he'd eaten something and needed an operation that was going to cost $1,100 and they "just didn't have the money lying around". She also says "it's a lot of money for a dog" I know not everyone sees animals the same way I do but I can't help but feel incredibly appaled. To make matters worse the dog was only 6 months old. UGHHH just had to vent, sorry...
  14. Thanks guys, you've pup (haha, funny slip...put, rather) my mind at east a bit. I'll still be bringing it up with the vet, but might not worry quite so much for now! The original plan was to show this guy, but I'm not so sure now as I don't have much spare time with working and my studies, so I'll wait til the end of the semester and re-assess whether that's something I want to do. I'm really not sure if this would be the best pup to start with though now, as he's very high-energy and accident prone lol.
  15. I'll try to get a pic on the weekend. Can teething cause that? I thought it could only cause drooping? I'm freaking out that he'll need cosmetic surgery.
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