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Jozlyn

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  1. x 2 It's a reflection of the times, everything is anti-bacterial this & anti-bacterial that. Watch out for the germs! We actually need germs to keep our immune systems active. People get sicker more often & worse 'cause everyone's so worried about "bacteria" I ate plenty of dirt as a kid, my Mum didn't steralise anything (except the preserving jars lol), I shared drinks with friends, I'm not dead & I almost never get sick! If raw meats are prepared & stored correctly the possibilty for salmonela bacteria is very minimal.
  2. Should I up the size of her other 2 meals to make up for what she's not eating for lunch?
  3. Abby is not eating her lunch, hasn't for about 5-6 days now, is she telling me that she no longer needs lunch? At only just over 4 months old I would have thought she'd need 3 meals a day until she is at least 6 months old. She does get training treats between meals, but I have already deducted the amount of treats she gets from her main meals so that I am not over feeding her. I tried searching the forums to see if this had already been asked but after an hour of fruitless searching I've given up and started a new thread :)
  4. I'm not buying another crate! I'll find a solution! A rubber bath mat (suction cup type) or a piece of scoot guard might fix that problem.
  5. I'll try the Vick's and see how that goes, if that doesn't work then I'll find a play-pen to put round it.
  6. Good point! I guess she knows what's hers because I don't take it off her, I play with her with her toys? Thanks, I'll try that in conjunction with the other suggestions.
  7. Yep, I've had 3 kids! I know the power of toy rotation :D
  8. Anything that belongs to her. I never thought of that!
  9. The dvd is exactly as Mrs Rusty Bucket & Fuzzy82 says. Swap the treats around till she's coming out reliably, then swap them back again to amp the crate value back up again.
  10. Yep, we're the same. But she knows the "outside" toys are not to come inside! I got sick of picking up sticks and all the gross things she kept brining in lol Re-direction isn't working very well with her anymore, nor is going AH! at her. If I have a full on long play session with her she'll stop, but I'm half wondering if she knows that now and has trained me! I watch her like a hawk! Her toileting is still not that flash so I have to keep an eye on her to make sure I get her outside in time.
  11. She has plenty of chew toys, lots of different textures etc. She gets bones. Brain training, when I can't walk her. She knows that she's allowed to have anything in her toy box and that everything else is out of bounds. Although she still hasn't worked out that that includes socks and tissues! Unfortunately given the layout of our house I can't stop her access to the chair she chews in it's current location, I will move it to a room that she doesn't have access to if I have to, but we use it a lot, so I want to leave that as a last resort. She doesn't chew on it a lot, the damage to it is still quite minimal atm. She mainly seems to have a go at it at night, I'm not sure why that is. Edit: What is a scat mat?
  12. Need some ideas to stop Abby chewing furniture. I've tried "Stop Chew" the first couple of times she tasted it she had a fit, now I think she likes it I bought a can of lavender spray made with pure lavender oil from the chemist today, apparently dogs don't lavender, but that hasn't had any affect either! Tomorrow I'm going to just buy a bottle of oil and mix it water (Shannon Lush recipe) and try that, but I'm really not holding out any hopes for it. SO any ideas anyone?
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