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kelpiecuddles

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  1. My oldest was the family dog too, she lived to 16, was one of the dreaded oodles ;)

    She was very well cared for and much loved by my mum especially.

    My oldest dog that is just my dog is my kelpie, she's 10 and most people that meet her think she's 4-5 at the oldest(I've had people ask how old my pup is). I suspect that in her case it comes down to fitness. Many pet kelpies by her age are starting to pack on the pounds and that's something that doesn't happen in my house.

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  2. Most of the premium brands include dental diets, off the top of my head I seem to recall the royal canin one was reasonable, they like to custom shape the different food varieties to suit the purpose. As long as he'll chew it larger kibble isn't a bad thing.

    That said it could just be a combo of mouth shape and the way he chews. Try as I might I can't keep the teeth in the middle of my basset's mouth clean, pretty sure she doesn't chew with them as much.

  3. I agree SG. There's a lady I sometimes chat to at my local shops, she trots in to the store, jokes away with the staff and pushes an enormous trolley around. If asked to guess her age I would have said around 75-80. I found out a couple of weeks ago she's 93. Totally blew my mind, I hope I'm that spritely and lucid at that age! :D

  4. I think it also depends on your family. My family adore my dogs and there is no question that if something were to happen to me they would have my dogs without a second thought. Probably harder though if you have difficult dogs(as opposed to the cruisey ones mine are) or if you didn't have family that would be in a position or have the desire to take them.

    My grandfather recently lost his little dog but he would phone my mum every night and let the phone ring three times to let her know he was still alive because he was worried if anything happened to him the dog would be alone without someone to feed her. :o

  5. Will he chase a large ball(like basketball sized)? We have some similiar to this at work, they are in a number of sizes and are very hard and shiny so chewer dogs can't get their teeth in to them. Only really good for dogs that will play solo soccer around the hyard with their ball though.

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  6. There's no rotting food in my bin. We seperate our rubbish completely and anything organic is either fed to chooks or other animals or composted. Anything that will stink up the bin is put in no more than 24 hours before bin pick up and in summer it's thrown in the freezer until then(prawn heads, etc) I don't like a rank smelling bin sitting next to my driveway

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