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shazz05

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  1. We call them arch angel ears lol I just love it when they just have a mind of their own.
  2. shazz05

    Happy Wees!

    Hiya, I have a 15 week old tente puppy and she gets so excited every time someone goes to give her attention or pick her up that she does a little twinkle. How can I stop this from happening? I have been weaning her from being inside during the day, and she is crated inside at night with her puppy jacket on to keep her warm. I feel bad about having her outside, but she is a dog, and can't be with us 24/7. She didn't do the happy wee's until I started leaving her outside. How can I deal with this little girls happy wee's. Thanks Shazz
  3. Hi There, I am looking for information on the feeding requirements of a 14 week old tente pup. Do you still include milk in their diet, what would the best diet plan be for this breed? Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Shazz
  4. Hiya, Bullies can be prone to skin allergies etc, so are best fed on a raw / barf diet. Some bullies can't tollerate dry foods due to the preservatives and dyes in them. Mine are all fed on whole chicken frames, and have a sprinkle of petvite multivitamin powder on them as well as a flaxseed capsule for their skin. The chicken frames or necks etc will pack weight on quickly in bullies, but everyone is different as to what they feed their dogs. For a young pup you may want to start out feeding chicken necks, then graduate up to the frames. You will see a big difference in the pup within about 2 - 3 weeks, I sure did, but all dogs are differnt too. Do check with the vet to make sure there are no mites present, and possibly look at a flea treatment if not already on something. Hope I've helped a little. Shazz
  5. I changed from Bonnie working dog to the chicken frames about 6 weeks ago. My dogs don't get any beef or roo etc any more, only the chicken frames! It seems to be taking forever to get there coats back to being white, if it was the dry they were on. My dogs are seperated into there own runs and cannot mouth each other at all either. I have no idea as to what it is, or why they have come out in the stains. I have a fantastic specimen out in a run and I cannot show him due to the condition of his coat!! I'm at my witts end trying to get them ready for a specialty show. I am going to try the bi carb, and then the sards soap. Thanks Shazz
  6. Thankyou so much for your help everyone. I'm baffled as to what the stains are from, they are on the dogs top line and on the outide of the dogs back legs. It's like at rusty coloured stain, almost like red spots thru the coat. I have changed onto a raw diet of chicken frames, and flaxseed oil capsules every day as well as some pet vite for extra nutrients. My dogs are regularly advantaged and are on sentinal spectrum also. I'm pulling my hair out as I have no idea as to what the stains are from, therefore have no idea of how to prevents them from happening. I have one dog that is so badly covered in the stains over the majority of his body that I cannot show him in his present state!! Shazz
  7. Hi Everyone, I am looking for a way to remove brownish coloured stains from my white short coated show dogs! Are there any products that will remove the stains from the coat without damaging the dogs skin? I currently use Equinade Shampoo as my show preperation shampoo, and St Francis Lavender and Rosemary brand for my normal shampoo. I just can't get the stains out of the coat, any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks Shazz
  8. Hey Varicool, I will tell you that the gluten free diet has basicly cured my complex partial seizures! If you would like to know more feel free to PM me, it's all very interesting.
  9. Hi Varicool, My guys have been on Supercoat Sensitive (the Grey label) in the normal range available from woolies etc, and it's gluten free!
  10. Thank you for all your suggestions, many good ones in there, will try some out asap
  11. Hiya Everyone, Fly season has started with a vengance in Central Queensland, and I'm looking for a natural fly repellant to use as I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, but my white bull terrier male is being bitten very badly by the flys already Does anyone have any suggestions for me, it would be greatly appreciated Thanks Shazz
  12. Hi Sonny, As you would already know, bullies are not you average run of the mill dog. The behaviour you are describing could be many things, or a combination of things. I would suggest you give the breeder of your dog a call, and let them know about what's going on with you dog. They would possibly be able to give you some advice on what to do here. I have 3 bullies living with me at the moment. shazz05
  13. Thanks Everyone, I'm not going to use it! Yukky. Going to the pet barn in the morning to get some Bonnie instead. Thanks shazz
  14. Hi Everyone, I went to the local Feed n Seed today to get some Bonnie Working Dog Dry Bickies for my girls (Bull Terriers). The guy behind the counter told me that a new brand had just come out on the market, and that all the kennels up here were using it! He offered me some sample bags to take home and try, so now I have to make a decision between Bonnie and CopRice in a couple of days. I want to buy the bulk 20 Kg bag, as it's more economical for my to buy that way. CopRice, has No Artificial Preservatives, Colours or Flavours added! And is 100% Australian. The Analysis is 20% Protein, 12% Fat, 4% Fibre, .5% Salt, with added Calcium and Minerals and Vitamins! I was wondering if anyone else had tried this new dry food on their dogs! Thanks Sharon
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