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Cooling Coats

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  1. Just watched this, it is really lovely. The little dog has such great expressions, you can almost tell what he is thinking http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Yfbchq0xQmQ&vq=medium#t=1
  2. ah, thanks for that! I can't stop watching this video, lol I sent it to the girls at work and all you could hear was latin music for days
  3. they include this disclaimer at the top, although I'm not sure how you verify that it is true: THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIAN PESTICIDES AND VETERINARIAN MEDICINES AUTHORITY (APVMA), THE AGVET CODE, AND THE EBAY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POLIC
  4. I have purchased bulk Frontline kits from US ebay, but I see now there are a couple of Aussie sellers selling it this way. Much cheaper! http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Frontline-Plus-Dogs-0-10kg-DIY-KIT-18-Doses-Expiry-2013-/150671956241?pt=AU_Pet_Supplies&hash=item2314bf9911
  5. Hi not sure if this has already been posted here, but it is one that needs to be shared I only wish I was this coordinated myself. ps how do you get the video to appear in the post?
  6. I also recommend nose to tail. We have also taken our Persian cat to the Westlake shop and are delighted that no sedation is used and she comes out looking like a prize winning show cat. Thumbs up!
  7. wow, thanks for sharing, it is great to hear recommendations before trying yourself
  8. I think a fenced yard is essential. We have just returned from 4 days in Hervey Bay, we stayed at Best Western Quarterdecks @ Uranguan, which was pet friendly. We have a small maltese cross, who appreciated being able to go outside on her own in the small fenced yard. There was a bit of grass for her to roll around on, and a paved area that was warm. Guess it depends on the dog, size etc, but even with a little dog, I still prefer a fenced yard.
  9. Unbelievable that such a thing can happen in this day and age......
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