I don't quite understand some of the questions, mine didn't come from RSPCA or large charity, they came from a breed rescue...and what does
11. What does your dog immediately do 5 seconds after everyone have left outside your house? mean?
She could be pregnant by all the matings and you could end up with all different age puppies when she produses them, so you could end up with premature puppies or with puppies that die in the womb as they have gone over their time
This is why breeders do two matings about 3 days apart
Shame...
Had thought that Pixies reaction after a lot of swimming was hypothermia...violent shaking and staggering a bit aimlessly, but now thinking about it, wonder if it is Hypoglycaemia as she begins to graze frantically afterwards and chew up sticks...
...anyone any experience?
Why do you want a mongrel? If you truly need a non shedding breed you need to go for a poodle or a non shedding terrier, a cross bred cavalier will probably shed plenty
I loath retractable leads, can see no reason for them...they are dangerous when people use them on footpaths by roads, lethal if used when other dogs are running near, lethal to ankles as dogs wrap around you...lethal to necks when dogs shoot to the end of them and come to a rapid halt
if you...
it's a hunting Beagle, part of a pack who are followed on foot rather than horses which follow the Foxhounds.
Look to be slightly smaller, maybe like a Pocket Beagle
Letting ones best friend slip away from painful illness is the greatest priveledge ever, one which we are unable to do for our human loved ones.
...and in time to let another little canine friend into your life is to honour Lizzie, if she had not been so wonderfully perfect you would not...
Yes hormones can do all sorts!
Weeing in the house when previously clean, whinging, whining, clingy...might be good to get a urine sample checked for signs of infection too...whippets are incredibly sensitive, and delicate little flowers when they want to be!!!
If at all possible, I would hold...
Just got a Greyhound foster boy...he arrived with food stand, so am using it...but I've read conflicting reports on whether they prevent bloat or create it...opinions please....
This used to be an amazing forum, very active, 100's if not 1000's of posts a day...
...I met many new friends through K9...
...but then trollers hit and alienated the core people...
now it is just a dog forum rather than a racing whippet forum it is just diluted and no one really belongs any...
What do you feed?
and when?
Sounds like she may be hungry...is she waking up being sick or could you give her a biscuit first thing to settle her tummy and to give it something to work on?
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