I'm sure the last 2 years were the happiest time of Musky Bears life's.
Cherish the memories you have, for you gave him all the love & happiness he ever wanted :huggles:
With the best will in the world, there is no way you will kill the Dermadectic mange mite with Thornits Powder.
I can tell you this from experience & beleive you me everything was tried & the only thing that got rid of it completely was DERASECT mange wash.
You may not like vets but there are...
It known in Dobes & i know of a bitch that had it & passed it on to her entire litter.
She was treated with DERASECT mange wash by the vet & it was brilliant cured it totally & it was one of the worst cases i had ever seen.
Pups were treated when old enough too & never had a days problem.
I suggest you take a better look then because the ad is there for all to see £650 a pup & i know for a fact this is the persons first litter as they have stated this elsewhere.
I am fully aware how many pedigree pups including whippets are bred a year, i am also fully aware of what reputable...
Sorry you misunderstood, i was replying to a post about Epupz so when i said "on here" i was referring to on Epupz. I know advertisements for puppies are not allowed on this forum. :thumbsup:
You have missed my point, its not just about someone breeding their first litter BUT charging well over the odds for the pups when experienced knowledgeable breeders are charging no where near those prices. Its almost as if they are thinking their pups are so much better that they think they...
Well, when you have total novices breeding their first ever litter & dont frankly have a clue, advertising on here for £650 a pup, which is way above what most reputable show folk that have a wealth of experience would be charging it makes you realise that these sort of sites are nothing more...
My thoughts too Patrick :thumbsup:
Nicky, its better to be safe than sorry, i hope to god its not meningitis & hopefully its NOT, but if it symptons persist get a vet to carry out the relevent tests as there is no point in them just ruling it out without actually knowing.
Most vets will argue...
Spot on :thumbsup: Most vets are quick to rule out meningitis as they seem to think it rarely affects dogs.
Not so.
There are several different forms of meningitis including viral forms. Meningitis can NOT be ruled out unless the correct tests have been done.
If this continues & each time...
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