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There is no more health risk using a raw meat for your puppy than there is for us having raw joints of meat that we handle for human consumption. Cleanliness precautions should...
It looks as if a vet visit would be a sensible thing.
As mentioned by Judy, ringworm could considered. I think the most sensible thing would be your visit to a professional, a vet.
Eyes are very delicate and any treatment so close should be taken with care.
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But it is not attached to his nose it rests above and hangs below his lower jaw. It just turns his head.
Many animals are lead by head collars and halters, they are not cruel. :eek:
Oh wow! is that Jasper as a puppy he's gorgeous.:)
I like the look of the "Gentle leader", it has the closest comfortable fit like a Halti. I met a rather large dog in our vet surgery once who was wearing one, it was loose and comfortable fitting and not cutting beneath the eyes, as so many head collar type halters do. He and his owner were very...
I am not able to find exact ingredients list for the "Purina Robust Puppy" kibble.
But just at a glance the "Proplan", ingredients in general are not very good or healthy.
Their products contain only very little meat content which itself is highly processed;:eek: Other products without any %...
If this helps:rolleyes:
Our Cockers vary between 10kg in weight to 16 kg. They are all fed raw diets and get about 250 grams or 1/2lb each per day, adjusted up or down as required.
I am not a lover of monthly chemicals being put on our dogs skins but last summer we were not able to clear a flea problem with the good old faithful Frontline spray. I went to our vet and decided to use "Advocate" (a monthly spot on). We used this product for 3 months to break the flea cycle...
Does anyone use a Nokia 2660 mobile and how do you manage with the volume button that sits proud on the side of the phone and volume alters too easily when in a pocket ?
I envy those who's dogs feet allow the nails to grow down and touch the floor or pavement. I find that our lot have slightly flatter feet and the nails tend to grow forward:(
One of our girls absolutely screams if she has the nail clippers or the grinder near her feet. (Ah but she knows that...
although our lot get good daily exercise, it is all off road/pavement and walks are only on grass in the fields and woodland. I clip our dogs nails myself and to finish the job I use an electric "Whal" grinder.
You will be surprised how much further you can grind the nails back after clipping...
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