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cavvysavvy

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  1. As far as I know the Jack russel terrier is superior in that department, but who would have thought a golden retriever
  2. I am just curious as to a newspaper ad I seen in the paper over the weekend advertising rednose x staghound puppies. I did a little research, and concluded that a red nose was another name for a pitbull? Is this correct? How long have pitbulls been outlawed for???
  3. Me too, way too many spidey webs for me to enjoy
  4. Bear, Although you had a short life, you will be sadly missed by all. RIP xoxo
  5. Good morning, <y dog has had IBD in the past but I have him successfully under control now and have not had a flare up in over a year. I started with an elimination diet of chicken and rice, and gradually added a vegie every fortnight or so. He did well on this. I have also used Royal Canin sensitivity control. These days he has a ciuple of chicken necks every day and black hawk holistic which agrees with him really well. I think the key is to not change the diet at all and find what agrees with him and feed that only every day without varying it at all and changing things. Good luck
  6. RIP Kelly I am so sorry for your loss :D
  7. What a great photo. Captured the moment well
  8. Completely agreed. A cav is a must!!! No bias at all!!!
  9. My dog does the same. I love seeing him rip through the house. Makes me laugh! Speaking of which, bath time due again....
  10. I go to Robin too. He is great! Its a long drive for me but worth every cent, and he posts it t me when I run out to save me making the trip down. Great service
  11. Yes He is sleeping a lot more for sure! Thanks for the advice
  12. cavvysavvy

    Humping

    sounds like a JRT tendancy! My cav used to do it to his toys as a pup, but he grew out of it!
  13. Same here, but I seem to have excessive tear stains, and was wondering if I could take it back to once a day, have emailed Robin Stanley to confirm this first though....
  14. Molly and Sam are beautiful!!!! Those are my two favourite colours as well
  15. Well Ill definately watch out for that one ;)
  16. Absolutely!!!! No extra food or treats, and definately always plenty of fresh water for the little fella
  17. I use Tacrolimus for Benson who has sever dry eye. In his case, it has not really improved his numbers for the dry eye,and the count comes in very low, but in his case,it doesn't seem to bother him. He seems to cope with the low count. The only drawback is that it is frightfully expensive, but his eye, given his age, and according to the eye specialistist healthy. Yeah Ill agree with the tear count as my dog had better tear readings with the optimmune but it did not agree with him. Another positive thing is that it is much cheaper than the optimmune as well. Do you use it once or twice a day?
  18. Good morning, I was wondering if anybody else has a dog that has been prescribed tacrolimus for dry eye? If so How do you find it and how many times per day do you use it? Thanks
  19. You can begin the change over now, just make it gradual for the first week to avoid any upset tummys
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