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Attack Fell Terrier

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  1. Looks a handy bitch she does mate, best of luck with her and the pup.
  2. How much did you charge for that one mate? If you don't mind me asking like. PS. Looks a grand job by the way.
  3. Anytime anyone interferes with a child they immediately give up the right to be called a human being IMO. What sort of contribution could nonce's like Ian Huntley, Sidney Cook or those 8 pieces of shit ever be to this country? They just need executing, plain and simple! All the taxes they're spending on experimenting to try and make them safe to release to society, looking after them giving them cushy cells with sky tv, Playstations, feeding them 3 meals a day and what not, the Government should spend that money on the rehabilitation of the victims and their families.
  4. Grand shots mate, and the terrier(s) look a right hand full. Best of luck with them.
  5. He looks bang on him mate, best of luck with him.
  6. Cooking the dogs food is a waste of time and energy. They don't need you to cook it.
  7. That pup is a nice one mate! Best of luck with it.
  8. The one at the top looks a strong sort. Best of luck with them.
  9. The dog has been stung by a nettle! come on FFS bloke lol, I'm sure the pup will get over it.
  10. A high protein diet usually makes dogs and humans fart.
  11. SORTED I thought you meant that your puppy had learnt to box when you said that the puppy jabs mate lol :boxing: .
  12. If she's bouncing about and being a pain in the arse, then I'd say its nothing BAD! If the blood has cleared up then I think it is more than likely what one of the lads have said earlier, shards of bone that haven't been digested properly or something along those lines. All the best with the pup Hunting Lad.
  13. Great Dane used for graft! What Poppycock!
  14. Shame that is mate, hope things work out with the dog in time. From Wikipedia -
  15. This sounds bad mate, really bad! I think you may have to have him Put To Sleep to be honest . It's sad like, but you know, its the risk we run having these working dogs.
  16. there isnt blood it every poo but in some there is just a couple of drops of redish blood Regards Ben I think theres meant to be loads of blood in the shits with Parvo so I'm told anyway, maybe someone who has had a dog with parvo could clarify that? It sounds like the food to me mate.
  17. Nah I don't think the only real answer is Parvo mate to be honest, by the sounds of it I'd bet it was the change of food and bones. I had a similar thing happen with a pup I have, I gave it one of these roasted knuckle bones from the pet shop and his shits were runnier than normal with a bit of blood in it. Just turned out that it was the bone that I had give him. From what I've read, dogs tend to go lethargic and off their food before they start shitting blood when they have Parvo, where as your bitch is the opposite. Still inform the vet mate, as you never know it could be something
  18. Glad to see other people happy with Milbemax the way I am. It's a cracking wormer and done well for my dogs.
  19. If she is playing about and is active I doesn't sound as if it's parvo, but more than likely sounds like it could be the change of food. Still I'd get the pup checked up if you're really worried.
  20. If you don't want to try giving her any small bones that young, you could just give her different minced meats/chicken tripe, heart, liver until you're satisfied with giving her bones as well. Bones are important part of the dogs diet and that is where they get their main source of calcium for strong teeth and bones, which a grafting dog is definitely going to need.
  21. A pup that age just take it for walks, throw a ball for it and all the usual stuff, no need to get it pulling you around on a bike that will put pressure on his joints that will not be fully developed at 11 months old. Just walk/run the dog regularly IMO mate.
  22. Is she showing any other signs of being ill? Lethargic, off her food, drinking a lot? If it is Parvo I'm led to believe that the survival rates are quite high these days if you get the dog to the vets early enough.
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