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Dawn B

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  1. Great stuff, hate the buggers! Dawn.
  2. Super, I hope they all survive. Dawn.
  3. I think they help Lurchers too. Dawn.
  4. Went along to the Greyhound Gap show today as its just a couple minutes from my house. Its a very good charity that helps find homes for ex-racers and other needy Hounds. Just a few pics. Dawn.
  5. Bloody brilliant, a real tough pup! Dawn.
  6. Hope there is better news today, keep us informed. Dawn.
  7. If you are talking of a time frame of 7 days, I would say the dog has a severe gastro-intestinal disease rather than Parvo, as they dont usually live 3 days with that. If it is confirmed as Parvo, you must have a real fighter on your hands, and I wish you the best of luck with him. Dawn.
  8. http://ww.tpms.co.uk I can reccommend them too, we have chicken, tripe and other stuff off them on a regular basis, have been round their factory too. Very reliable. Dawn.
  9. Fantastic pics there boys. I LOVE the black and white with the man and his dog, superb.Dawn.
  10. Puppies look great Keeps, really well. Dawn.
  11. JJBull, I agree with the Vet and you, too far apart. Corkonian,. Take a look here, ask your friend too, there is loads of info on how to minimise these attacks, seems to be food conected somewhere, there are pics and videos too. Dawn. http://www.borderterrier-cecs.com
  12. Never seen a white heirone before, I know their eyes are really small, but was it an albino? DAwn.
  13. i was only asking as one of mine has the odd fit he hits the floor and is really stiff all his toes and back are arched his mouth is open letting out little growling noisesi think hes concious as he does look at me when i talk to him he sometimes messes himself but not always hes a bit disoreintated for a little while maybe 30 secs but then right as rain Sounds suspicious but I have not known one mess when cramping. Main thing is you seem to have it well covered, and the dog sounds fine, unless a dog was having Epileptics fits more than once every 6wks or so I wouldnt medicate it anyway
  14. Replied on the "other" forum Johnny. Dawn.
  15. Absolutely JJbull. A dog having "Epileptic" fits will be unconcious, unable to respond, will usually wee and or mess, will paddle with their legs, will be disoriented and may be snappy and confused for some time afterwards. A condition called "Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome" or CECS has been around for a long time and was always confused with Epilepsy, but the dog is not unconscious, they will try to come to you if you call, they will respond, they go stiff rather than limp on the floor, many remain standing, they appear to have cramp. Should this be the case then dog will not benefit
  16. Can you explain the "seizures" to me Corky. Is the dog concious? does he wee/mess himself, does he "paddle" or does he cramp and go stiff? Dawn.
  17. Well done! My Terrier retrieves too, can be a great asset! Dawn.
  18. Possibly a urine infection, they wee a lot with those, more anti-biotics I would think. Dawn.
  19. My friends 7yr old Beddy X Whippet. Dawn.
  20. I sent them a "Countrymans Weekly" Dawn.
  21. Greedy bugger, look at the size of it! Dawn.
  22. Very sorry about the bird, but it wasnt the dogs fault was it, they didnt leave the door open! dont take your temper out on them. See it as a dreadful accident, its what I think it was, as nasty as it is finding it, step forward now and maybe fence off your birds so should if the door should be left open again, your birds will be safe. Dawn,
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