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Samie loves TT's

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    My dogs!! Am on personal quest to raise awareness of adoptive greyhounds!
  1. Yes, Yes! I was just going through this before I recommended the surgery at Redbank Plains. I thinks it's called Moreton Vet Hospital. I have only had to take my Indian ring neck parrot there but I have taken a friends dog there when it was attacked by her hubbies greyhounds (stupid fight over food, he should have known better, not dogs fault at all!!!). They were bloody brilliant, had bitch there for 4 days on drips and all about $500 (?). Also had non-showing workmates mini-foxie rushed there after hours with canetoad poisoning (anyone remember Biffy's story in Feb?) I want them to be MY doctor!!! Each time I have been there I have seen a different vet and they have all been marvelous. With my Parrot, it was the day before payday and I had no money. Mista (parrot) and gotten into invisible thread and wound himself up in it. Can home to find him all bound and i panicked, phoned vet, they took him in straight away (after 6pm), cut all the thread from his little legs and feet. Made me feel less like a bad Mom and didn't charge me for their 20 min of work. They certainly have your babies interest at heart.
  2. I'm sure you have tried it but at the risk of sounding silly. Bach flower rescue remedy. Just up the dose a little. I have used it on the greyhound. When I started taking him for walks he was petrified, after a couple of days on rescue remedy he was a little better. I took him to the Fernvale markets one Sunday and couldn't get him in the gate, he was so incrediably scared, but the next week I dosed him before we left home and dosed him again when we got there (25mins) and although it was still hard we got him in and around the markets. Albeit on 2 legs like a human. I still use it when we go out but have to use less of it. Good luck, it must be so hard on you and on her.
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