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As Judy already said....'two days is no time at all'. In past we've had several 'second hand dogs' and even those that didn't have any...
As already mentioned....when dog has pancreatitis, they have to be on low fat diet as the fat content will aggravate the pancreas and make dogs...
Yep....I was wondering about that as now that I've done little googling, all past adverts for bone meal (for animal feed) are coming out as 'out...
Hmm...I know one time there was such a thing available as 'sterilized bone meal' for garden use and it didn't have any added chemicals with it. I...
Showing teeth is always a warning for not getting any closer. Now dogs can do that because they are scared as much as being territorial. You will...
Yep, ours have them too and even they are otherwise fussy eaters when it comes to fish....skin flatties or chews go down really well.
Are you able to 'section' him to a chewing area while you are still nearby for his comfort and keep eye on him? And maybe then take the chew off...
There is plenty of minces about with minced bone content...maybe those will be enough to keep his poos firmer?
Pooing habits can vary so much from dog to dog and even with same one, their outcome is not always same from one push to another. One of mine...
LOL....at least grey hairs do not cause lasting damage...bit of dye sorts that out. Anyway, when I studied to be hairdresser..we were told not to...
Ah...but those 'younger days walks' only made you stronger and more resilient...like putting money into the bank ;)
:D:D and mud mask for gums :rolleyes:
Aww....they do know how to look cute and really sorry for themselves at the same time.
Thanks for that....despite having bees and our dogs can get to close to the hive, we've still managed to avoid stings! I shall write that info...
And talking about 'how things change as they get older'. WELL...we are just back from walking and on the way we stopped to chat with few...
Have you checked if it works out cheaper buying it on line rather than from vets? One 3 ml syringe seem to be £17-£20..
Exactly so. And suspect there is many dog owners and veterinary professionals that never get to witness it to realize how important those hormone...
Funnily enough, ours are not that interested of existing holes, they do have quick sniff into them but they are more interested making their own...
Yep :D Now that their second seasons are just about over...we've got few invites to go and 'sort out' few little jobs for our girls. What ever...
Nope...not given those collars a though at all. Ours are not that well behaved when out and about, so they don't get let off lead. 2 of those are...