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NalaCleo

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  1. nalacleo red eye removal has worked for all colour distortion I have come across so far. you can change the coverage scale to rest a more natural look. I have used a black paint dot in this edit just cause I could and then added amuch smaller white dot to give the glint effect.

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    I used Jasc paint Shop pro with the first red removal. You find this funtion in the effects list. click effects and then click

    enhance photo, the red eye funtion is on the bottom of this list and is fairly easy to follow.

    Freckles i could kiss you :rofl: Thank you so much it is beautiful, going to put it on my website.

    :D :):worship::worship::worship::worship::worship::worship:

    How gorgeous does it look !!

  2. thanks nalacleo :) can you try loading your picture again as it hasn't come up and I will be more than happy to have a look at it for you. Or email it to me at

    sandra(at)cordysrescue.com.au as it might be easier to work with also

    Done :D

    P.S I emailed a bigger version to u too :worship: Thanks :worship:

  3. nalacleo red eye removal has worked for all colour distortion I have come across so far. you can change the coverage scale to rest a more natural look. I have used a black paint dot in this edit just cause I could and then added amuch smaller white dot to give the glint effect.

    shih.jpg

    I used Jasc paint Shop pro with the first red removal. You find this funtion in the effects list. click effects and then click

    enhance photo, the red eye funtion is on the bottom of this list and is fairly easy to follow.

    U are tooo good !! That looks so natural ! I really must practise that coz alot of my dogs and cats all have red eye in the photos as I usually take them at night.

    :D

  4. o.k I have a favour to ask....

    Would anyone pls be able to help me with this pic. I want to enlarge and frame it but I want to make some adjustments 1st... :D of which i am unable to do as yet...

    I was wondering if someone would pls able to make my cat Oscar's eyes more blue and noticeble and also make the background black and white... Is this possible ??

    Thanks :)

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  5. staffshih, did you only want the red eye out? sorry photobucket is not working ATM so had to load old way

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    Freckles, So you did that in paintshop ? So is there a function in there that takes away the red eye ? What if it is not "red" ...what if it is blue like in this pic (before u changed it) ? I found the "red eye reduction" in microsoft picture "something" but I cant find it in paint shop.. :rolleyes:

    Also as I am new to all this and have never done anything like this before but really want to start learning as I love taking photos, how do I get "Photoshop" on my computer ? sorry if this had already been asked :p

  6. A Dane Breeder in Sydney has just lost one of her young adult Danes to this, he also had all his health tests done including a heart test and had recieved his ET title the year before.

    If you like I can pass you on her details, the passing of her dog was only recent so I don't know if she'd be up to talking about it yet.

    Yes thanks even just an email address and maybe I can just email her and ask her for any tips and advice also.

  7. I have only seen it first hand in humans and that was when they were waiting for transplant. Very sad :confused:

    Love your doggie everyday, cant imagine how hard it must be for you..

    When the specialist came to speak to us after the tests he said basically if she were human she would be in surgery right now having a heart transplant :confused:

  8. I'm really sorry to hear this :D

    What are the signs of cardiomyopathy?

    Bondi hasn't been as hyper and energetic as she used to (although it is since barkly died, so thats what I have attributed it to) and on her walk the other day (although it became unexpectly boiling hot while we were walking) she didn't want to walk anymore, and kept stopping in the shade (might have just been because it was hot..)

    Is there any difference in the sound of their breathing etc?

    The 1st signs were really her just becoming less and less energetic. Then she started to cough up flem now and then (which was the fluid from her liver getting in her lungs due to the heart not pumping the blood properly), and then to her not being able to run at all. Her heart was beating out of her chest and she was strugling to breathe. Then her stomach swelled up due to the excess fluid.

    What the vets found most disturbing was how sudden it came on. She was given a thorough health chack last year at her vaccination and heartworm injection and her heart was beating just fine then.

    When I took her to them when all this happened her heart was beating over time and the 1st xray showed it to be nearly double the size. The muscle that out lines the heart has become so thin and loose that it causes the heart then to expand and become floppy. This then creates the valves to stretch and they are not able to close so only half the blood gets pumped out forward and the rest washes back into the liver and stomach. This excess blood on her stomach lining is what then caused the stomach ulcer.

    I would just suggest to always get the vet to check her heart beat whenever possible.

    On a funny note, now that she has started eating properly again the dreaded flatulence has come back again :laugh: gotta love those silent but deadlies !!

  9. Daniella from Apex Boxers (NZ) is moving to NSW this year she has just bought at great expense to herself a holter monitor & has been shown how to use it, she then forwards the tests to the CM specialists for results (probably a bit late for you now, but if you want to keep monitoring her levels it is handy to know) I would email her if you are interested, also if you know the breeder of your girl you should also contact them & let them know that she has been diagnosed :hug:.

    Chief was a grade 1 or 2 with CM & we treated it with meds & regulated his diet & exercise & he lived until 9 & died of unrelated issues, yet others I know have had their Boxers die unexpectedly from it (ie by not knowing they had it & go for a large walk & the animal has died after the exercise). At least by knowing she has it you can plan her quality of life around it, may you have many happy months ahead with her.

    Edited: wrong emoticon

    Thanks for the info regarding Daniella. I will contact you if needed.

    She did not come from a Breeder (which we regret immensley as she has had health problems her whole life (not that we would change her for the world) and I guess some of them come from not being from health tested parents) but yes I would have contatced them if she had.

    Yes we are praying we get as long a time as possible with her :)

  10. Whatever you do dont let them put her under anesthetic.

    Riley died at 13 months under anethetic and unbeknowns to us he had it and never woke up.

    Harsh as this may sound love her while you can, by heart crys for you

    Yes thank you, I am treating her every day as if its her last :) I dont even want to think about that day, the vet said with heart conditions we will just probabbly find her one morning or afternoon already gone :hug:

    Yes I thought that about the anesthetic, I wouldnt even let them sedate her for the ultra-sound ! hehehe Although she was so drained at the time she didnt need it anyway.

  11. My beloved Boxer Nala turned 5 on the 6th December. 2 weeks later she went off her food and started being very lethargic, was always short of breath and struggled on our nightly walks. One night she only made it a few houses up and just stopped and would go no further, my Husband had to carry her home. I made a vet appointment for the morning and was greeted by her that morning with a stomach about to pop it was so bloatd looking.

    Well after blood tests and a sample from her stomach which was deemed to be fuill of a liquid substance it was thought there was something wrong with her heart. We did an x-ray the next day and it showed her heart to be nearly double the size it was meant to be.

    We have since taken her to a specialist where she had an ultra-sound done and an ECG. It was then confirmed she had dilated cardiomyopathy and the vet gave her approx 6 months :) ;)

    The ultra-sound also showed a stomach ulcer which is why she was not eating properly. In one month she had lost 6 kilos ;)

    The good thing is since starting her on the medication for the ulcer she has nearly regained her full eating habits so should hopefully start putting on some much needed weight.

    She is now on 7 tablets a day :hug:

    2 x Vetmedin for her heart

    2 x Frudix and 1 x Fortekor for her fluid in the stomach

    1 x Losec for her stomach ulcer

    1 x vitamin B

    The specialist also suggested I go to the health store and get Taurine 500mg and L-carnitine 1000mg

    Food wise I have been recomended Science Diet H/D but am yet to buy it and as she already has food allergies it has been hard trying to find a good diet for her to stick to. We have been told we have to reduce her salt intake to less than 0.3% which also restricts the foods we can give her.

    It is such devastibng news as she is our baby and I cry just thinking about losing her too soon. She is the reason I started Boxer rescue and because of her I have rescued and rehomed neary 30 Boxers in the last 2 years.

    We are not allowed to exercise her at all and must try to keep her quiet as much as possible. This is so heart breaking as she was such a playful bouncy lively girl... I so miss her cheekyness :(

    If anyone else has or is dealing with a dog with cardiomyopathy I would appreciate any other advice or recomendations on anything else to help my now named "million dollar baby" :)

    Nala:

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  12. My Boxer is not only fussy but also has a sensitive stomach and it wasn't til she was about 2 1/2 years old that I finally got her to a healthy weight and nice firm stools.

    The only biscuits i have found for her that I am happy with are Eukanuba Maintenance and what she is currently on which is Science Diet Sensitive Stomach which she will eat alone as is :rolleyes:

    BUT it looks like I will be emailing RC in Sydney tomorrow to try this particular one !!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

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