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  1. If it is not better by the next day go to the vet. Sounds like it has eaten something bad

    Don't discount commercial dog food as a source of poisoning. I poisoned my dogs

    with a bag of Purina Puppy food given to me by a friend,  said her pup wouldn't

    eat it  One of my Labradors had a cup full and vomited for hours, including  what

    looked like the lining of his stomach.  NO response to Hotline calls, NO regulations in

    Australia as what goes into pet food.  America has had many instances of mass dog

    poisonings from commercial food. 

    Pups need a good diet, for strong bones, and good health for life

    google What homemade food can Puppies eat?

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  2. Hi Toms mum,

    I think it is actually cheaper to feed food for human consumption..

    I feed my three Labs variety of these foods

    Boiled egg (with shell) every day I cook up in advance

    cooked pasta  mix in  1/2 tin chick peas or lentils (both cheap) and high in protein

    Aldi 2star mince 1/4 packet or

    tin sardines or

    tuna or

    left overs are what dogs used to eat.

    daily -cooked veg  -carrots, cabbage or spinach or any green vegs

    or cook up the pasta with frozen veg in the same pot.

    You can give them yoghurt no sugar or milk with water for calcium

    Find a butcher who sells Brisket bones they are soft and don't

    splinter, never give cooked bones. 

    Cooked liver is a all time favourite, but make it  small amount 

    not daily very high in vit A

    cabbage is good for bulking up their food. my dogs drink the

    water the veg is cooked in

    Don't give treats made in china, no sugar or salt

    My dogs think bits of apple carrots or uncooked pasta are treats.

    break his food up don't feed him all at once if he is a guts (they all are)

     

    should keep him under 40 more like 36

    Good luck

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  3. I would like to comment on life span.

    I've recently bought my last Labrador pup.

    I've been very interested in the subject of life span since I had. an argument with a young vet, she insisted 

    they lived to 11.  I've had 9 pedigree dogs and bitches (pets) all of them have got to  14 with the exception

    of my last, Tilly who lived to17 and 56 days.  Currently I have a rescue lab dog who I got at 7, he turns 15 on

    21/10/19 

    It is my belief and that of the vet at the RSPCA,  the reason for their longevity is, I don't feed them commercial

    dog food. There is no regulation,  or oversight on what goes into pet food in Australia, only a lot of advertising

    dollars.

     

    On the subject of breed, I understand  Mary Dalgarno (Canberra) and Pat Dunstan (Southern Highlands) were

    the two women instrumental in breeding hip dysplasia out of Labradors in Australia in the 60's.

    Mary wrote a book on the history of Labradors in Australia and Pats name was on the lab club standard for many years.

    the standard says.."Strongly built, short-coupled, very active; broad in skull; broad and deep through

    chest and ribs; broad and strong over loins and hindquarters".

     

    https://www.labradortraininghq.com

    very interesting site with information saying  American labs differ in that they are bred for hunting and field trials

    (doubt their temperament would suit guide dogs).  This site reiterates "there is only one Labrador standard"

     

     

     

     


     

     

     

  4. My young Labrador  got salt water poisoning, swimming with a ball in his mouth. He was

    very sick vomiting and squirting water out his backside.

     

    A Labrador website in the USA suggested to  give the dog electrolytes. My Chemist said electrolytes

    are the same for dogs as human.  I had to squirt it down his throat with a syringe, as he wouldn't drink it, 

    anyway it worked,  he was back to normal a few hours

     

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