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VizslaMomma

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  1. Have you heard of Sandy Bay Vets? They offer Holistic treatment for dogs. With the Golden paste, I used to let Gabor lick it off my fingers.... bit gross for some. At least he got the paste into him & it helped his stiff bones.
  2. Yes, a friend who breeds Vizsla in the USA prolonged the life of her boy. She used a combination of tumeric and curcumin. Now both of these together are what fights. I have a URL she sent me http://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/spice-of-life-curcumin-and-dog-cancer/ I have other friends who know this breeder. They had 'ailing' dogs & changed their diet to RAW plus tumeric,curcumin & Vet prescribed supplements. Hope this helps you. :)
  3. Another suggestion, and one I used when both Tibor & Gabor were 'seedy' in the chills of winter came from this company. It's Back Country Freeze Dried foods. There are several different choices. All are dehydrated & it's simple to add water to make the consistency wanted. It's human grade food, not over spicy..... http://backcountrycuisine.co.nz/bcc/ check out the above. There are retialers in most states in OZ I have also used the food rations from CFA!!!! There was a fab chicken,rice & vegetables that were so easy to swallow for Gabor.
  4. aw, first thing I thought of is maybe taking some info from DDD & Danny. DDD has Danny drinking lactose free milk, ice cream & makes a bone broth. Is darling wee Mac excluded from this type of food? Tibor used to adore scrambled eggs too & right up until his end ate well. He never overate ever... Can Mac have oils? Am I correct Mac could manage slurries?
  5. Indeed! Fans have to have what fans have to have.... photos of our heroes.
  6. oh.... sorry not sure why i thought that. Please excuse that..... I got lead astra by your user name....HeeHee/ I think you have a Japanese Spitz? Still not sure that surf would work as suitable for swimming.
  7. http://www.dogssa.com.au/ Your State has a section training and aspirant judges. Be ready to take a couple of years out of your life, a lot of study and try to develop a thick skin should you not already have one. :D
  8. Yep they're called a slipping track BCC, they are a straight fenced track that trainers use but a lot of rescue groups use them too. I used to take Stan to the one at Gosford Dog track on Showground Rd but he'd only run up once and want to go home :laugh: I wonder if there had been a fridge at both ends might Stan have run better? Just a beaut video.
  9. Sending gentle hugs to you both. I am so so sorry. Vale, sweet Kajtek! Be free
  10. Can I just ask this? Would you risk a wee Chi in the sea though? Or have I misread the thread?
  11. I wonder if Dogs in Motion at Moorabbin might be of use then? They have a treadmill. :)
  12. Friend's Neo would take the bowl, walk outside and dumpt the entire contents on the pathway and proceed to devour like a vacuum cleaner.
  13. If Danny was a diabetic, would you be able to give him needles? If so, would administering the medications by injection work?
  14. Thinking of getting that then. Recall is one of Herbert's BIG plus behaviours. I start recall as soon as a puppy comes home. Have the chewed long lines too. :D
  15. Some of us have the Leslie Nielson Flighing High DVD version.
  16. I make up my own. Ingredients 6 tablespoons baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 1 cube of beef bouillon (or vegetable for a vegan version) 1 teaspoon dried or fresh parsley 1 teaspoon water Directions 1. Mix all the ingredients together thoroughly in a small bowl, adding a bit more water if necessary to make a paste. 2. Store in an airtight container and use daily. If you use Massel cubes, you can omit the salt.
  17. I wonder if your Vet might look after the puppy for the week-end for you? Our Vet allowed our old boy to stay rather than have him in strange surroundings. I am thinking the shorter time frame might work better for your wee Frenchie. :D
  18. Wonder if you are still at home or already left? Maybe ask the Vet if a drug called Propulsid or Cisapride could be considered. It allows quick passage of food thro' the system to reduce food 'sitting' & casuing nausea. You know how humans eat & the undigested food 'sits' in our stomach & makes us feel poorly: can happen with dogs. & just a wee bit OT, Mylanta flattens me.... makes me chunder. Sorry TMI
  19. I should think part of the excitment of a new puppy: we so wonder what and how they will grow up to be especially with a breed like yours.... any chance of photos yet ( please, pretty please)?
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