We are all here for support and if you just want to offload or chat in general...if you want to tell us more about your boy we'd love to hear... Don't ever think twice about contacting your vet either by phone or email for more advice, that is what they are there for, we pay a lot for just a...
I also have had no experience of this, I'm so sorry... With regards to tramadol(my old dog was on it briefly), it usually takes effect within the hour I'd say, from what I remember. The combination of meds your dog is on may well take a day or so to take effect fully though, altogether. But I'm...
Hi and welcome from me too. Just had to look up Shepwieler, German Shepherd cross Rotti ?
Another vote for photos when possible:) Apart from crazy, mad and busy, how are you finding it so far?
Have a look at this post card I designed,(with huge help from people on here!).. I was trying to find the thread and link it but of course I can't:rolleyes:. I'll attach the pdf(hopefully), feel free to print it off and try raise awareness of dogs that need space in your area. If other people...
Or maybe have some one with a super calm nature sit with Freddie for company whilst you take time out. If this is possible, have them come round, hang out and meet him a few times first to see how he takes to them.
I haven't had experience of food allergies, but if you wanted to give him variety I would be inclined to only try one type of fish, or different veg, at a time, just in case the change kicks off a reaction... especially as you've only recently adopted him. It might even be a good idea to wait a...
Sending hugs and kind thoughts too, you have had more to deal with in a few weeks than most would experience in a life time... wishing you all a quiet, peaceful, uneventful time now to give you all a chance to catch your breath...!
Yep, I agree definitely let a vet see it.
Also be careful which antiseptic ointment you are using if it is a human one because some are not suitable for dogs. Maybe whilst waiting for advice from a vet, just use salt water to keep it clean.
https://www.healthfulpets.co.uk/blog/post/the-benefits-of-boil-and-broth-bone-broth-for-dogs/
I wonder if something like this might be helpful? This company sell the broth in a dehydrated form, might be worth a look. Not sure if lamb or goat might be too rich for him?
For my ferrets I've...
Hmm, interesting... His stance was slightly different in that pic to how he usually looks, which is beautifully smart. These two I feed in the cemetery are definitely a bonded pair because last year they were bringing their young one down with them, they only started chasing him off when they...
I work with some anxious/reactive dogs, but I'm not the best at explaining things! (which is why I work with dogs...) Others on here are much better at it, so I'm sure you'll get some answers soon.
One thing I do know quite profoundly is that by avoiding trigger situations consistently over a...
Hooray! Lovely to hear there are fellow corvid people!😄
Looks like that would of been all of us!!
I was sat up the hill once with a pair of my dogs and about a dozen or so crows just hanging out with us, some fella walked past and said ' oh my god that is so Game of Thrones!' never seen it...
Thought you might like to meet one member of 'my' crow army that I seem to of been accumulating everywhere I walk! 😁
This is one of a pair I feed in a little cemetery where I sit with one of my dogs for our break. It was pouring with rain as you can see! I love the way they sit in the rain, he...
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