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mackenzie11

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  1. i totally agree with this one, they were on your property eating your animals, what would have happened if you had of realised they were pets and gone up to them and tried to get them away from the fowls they had killed, they may have very well attacked you , and this would not have been good, it is not your fault they were not secure and not your fault they got into your property and attacked your animals try not to beat yourself up about it, i understand you feel bad but it could have been worse you have the right to protect yourself and your animals on your property
  2. what about spraying him with a doggy deodoriser, this will leave him and what he lays on smelling pretty, i use this with mollie, have no idea what it is called, i got it from the groomer we use she just put some in a spray bottle for me, so maybe if you use a groomer or know of one you may be able to pick some up
  3. poor little mite, glad he is better mollie isn't salivating, she just had a runny nose, now on the antihistamines the runny nose has stopped
  4. she is booked in to get it checked out, i booked her in this morning, she goes in on wednesday
  5. hey every one, just wanted to find out, my mollie started sneezing really bad on boxing day, so bad she was bleeding from her nose, gave her an iceblock and washed her face, she did have some dirt on her nose, and whilst she was on my lap she stopped sneezing, once i put her down she stared again, the bleeding stopped but she kept sneezing, over the next few days the sneezing was much less but still there and no more bleeding, took her to the vet and he gave her antihistamines, vet said if the sneezing did not stop to bring her back and he will put her under and check up her nose for a grass seed or something that she could have sniffed up, the tablets have helped enourmously, but she still has a sneeze in the morning and in the evening, just b4 or after her tablets, nothing anywhere like she was off the tablets, just one or two sneezes, went to the vet today to get more antihistamines and was told because she was still sneezing she has to come in and go under to investigate why she is sneezing, he checked her nose when we went in the first time, he asked if there was a discharge and what sort it was - it was clear she is not off her food - wishfull thinking as she is a pig she is her normal hyper self, not lethargic or anything, still playing, running ect, only thing that has changed is that she is actully going for walks now and enjoying it - a christmas miracle lol what i want to know is with hayfever in dogs do they still sneeze a little whilst on the antihistamines or should it stop completely, cause i suffer hayfever myself and still get the sneezes whilst on my antihistamines, i just don't want to subject her to an operation unecessarly, if anyone has experienced hayfever in dogs and used antihistamines could give me advice it would be great thanks everyone
  6. i could imagine not, i bet loads of folks did, BUT atleast in mollies defence * she is only 6 mths old - she is a baby * her first christmas * was very excited against her * she was sober seen so many, males, mostly, get too drunk and pass out in their dinner plates, ha ha ha hope you and your family had a great christmas
  7. yeah, when she is outside, she often comes down to check out the feed bowl just incase some food was left, Not a chance, she would eat all day if she could, she is a little piggy, she slept well though!!
  8. thank you and merry christmas to saxon from miss mollie, she started out in her christmas wear, but got to hot from chasing her soccer ball about, saxon is georgous
  9. mollie celebrated her first christmas today, she played all morning with a new soccer ball and tyre rope toy, devoured a kangaroo tail, then...................... crashed all arvo in her food bowl, poor little mite, she looks soooo cute hope every one had a wonderful day
  10. Good - sounds similar to the sized meals i'm giving them. I think i'll have to switch to premium food because the Optimum isn't really agreeing with them (I got them unexpectantly Wed night, so the best I could do was buy Optimum from supermarket at the time...and they only had the big bags of it!). i had mollie on optimum but did not suit, changed her to pro plan and she is doing fine. but also remember that you have changed their feed completly and a complete change over will most likely result in runny tummies, so maybe give it a few more days before changing, as the change may be the reason,
  11. yes you can , i put the original post on here last month for people on this forum to send care packages to the EDDogs over seas, loads of people sent over packages for the dogs, scroll back through and find the topic heading "care packages for our troops" and it has all the information you need, it is a bit late to send for chirstmas but to send in general you should be ok, for the EDDogs was the main reason for putting this information on here as the dogs are the ones that noone really thinks about
  12. hey all, got a letter this week back from a aussie soldier - female - who i sent one of my packages to, don't know the full details (as i am away and my sister opened the letter) but her name is tara, and she said it makes her so proud to be an aussie knowing that people back home have taken the time and effort to send her and the rest of the troops some christmas cheer, she loved what we had sent i sent 3 all up so hope to hear from the others soon has any one else recieved mail back??????
  13. my mollie loves this stuff, i sprayed it on things i did not want her to chew and she sat there and licked it all off,
  14. i have one of these for mollie, it did slow her down, it took an extra 30 sec to devour her food instead of the normal 30 seconds or so, so they do work, just for dogs that are piggies it only slows them down a tad
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