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Alasse

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  1. Thank you both :laugh:

    One comment - a haltie and a long line should never be used together!! You can so easily damage the dogs neck...

    Seeing as i really only use it for recall training i dont think there is any danger of neck damage. It is being used pretty much as a normal lead, naturally just longer. She doesnt run off at a hundred miles per hour or anything, she stays fairly close. So there is no running to the end and resulting jerking.

  2. Clothesline: hang balloon on a string off it, fill some with a little water & some with just air. When they grab them they pop, making a large bang which tends to discourage them from continuing, if the pick one with water, not only do they get a bang, they get a face full of water. Fixed my big guy, he was a shocker for pulling clothes of the line!

  3. Sorry but that is not really true

    With my guy, he has been trained with a check chain his entire life and he does generally wear it to walk, but....i have and can walk him in just his normal collar and he still walks without pulling. The check chain is purely there now to check, a quick correction no different to the correction he gets when he is in a normal collar. Though generally the word 'heel' is enough now to bring him to where he should be. The chain/collor is now really there to keep within council laws.

    A dog should NOT pull continuously when wearing a check chain....if they are then you are not using the check chain correctly

  4. The people the dog has bitten are known to the dog, ie family/friends. They have never actually tried to hurt the owner but may have been percieved by the dog to be a threat ? :thumbsup:

    For example; the owner was sitting down on the couch with dog sitting beside the couch close to the owner. Male friend of the owner was walking briskly up to the owner, arms moving around at his sides, dog jumps forward barking and bit him on the arm - grazed the skin off in a straight line around 4cm long.

    That to me is definately not acceptable behaviour in any dog

  5. Not too long ago i had to make this choice

    We got a 'rescue'...we'd had her for about 6months she was about 13-15 months old, she'd always been mouthy and prone to nipping, very very dominant dog. Anyway i worked with her on obedience and she was starting to come good

    'Til the day we (myself and my two kids) were out the back playing fetch with her and my male dog, we'd been playing for ages, all happily. All of a sudden she came running at me full tilt, i thought she was coming for a pat, but she wasnt, she leapt at me, she grabbed my breast, when i yelled at her 'no', she dropped to the ground, then she came back at me again and again, i had to hold her off with my foot, while i reached for a piece of poly pipe to give her a whack with. finnaly she went and stood a distance away, and i rounded up my kids and took them inside. When i came back outside she was still quite elevated but no more launching attacks thankfully.

    I agonized over what to do for hours, deciding that if she had've taken on one of the kids like that, they would have been seriously hurt or worse. As it was i was sporting a gash about 8cm long and my breast was seriously bruised. I made the decision to surrender her to be pts.

    All i could think of was her at full grown weight doing what she did to me...very very scary thought

  6. I just dont think adding extra carbs will help, she was a great weight not so long ago eating the same thing. Now she eats more than before and she is loosing weight... Very scary.

    Sorry, not having a go (if it seems like I am) I value everyones opinion and advice. I cant talk to our vet about diet, he's a "You shouldnt give your dogs raw food" kinda guy :eek:

    Fingers crossed its nothing feral, she's my baby :thumbsup:

    Got me fingers crossed for ya too...she looks adorable

  7. She's already on Euk perfomance which is 45% fat :thumbsup:

    I'm a bit loathe to give her more Carbs as there is already a carb content of 28% in her dry plus she gets her raw mix (veggies, chicken necks/wings or Lamb flaps, yoghurt, oily fish) which means she would get carbs from the Veg aswell.

    She may need the extra fat and carbs....as you are saying the fat and carbs she is on isnt doing anything

    Anyway i'm sure your vet will steer you in the right direction....mine certainly did

    Please let me know how it goes with the bloodwork

  8. My big guy went like that...the vet advised me to put him on Eukanuba Large Breed Senior and add chicken mince to his diet (apparently it has a high fat content)...to also break up the bordom of the same dry food all the time i add a snallish can of tinned dog food to change the flavour

    Has worked brilliantly

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