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  1. JoanneF

    Pyometra Shar pei

    I'm sorry you are facing this. Have you explored things like low rate credit cards, paying your vet by installments, selling things?
  2. JoanneF

    Hi

    You might want to steer clear of crossbreeds like the cavachon you mentioned then. They are very seldom bred responsibly. If a breeder is going to spend the time, the effort and the expense of testing their dogs for being suitable for breeding, it's normally for the love of the breed so they see...
  3. JoanneF

    Hi

    You are right, it's a massive minefield. Scammers in any field are utter scum, but when it comes to puppies, they tug on all the emotional heartstrings too. And people who think they are 'saving' a puppy are often just leaving an opening for a poor dam to be bred again and again. But I'm glad...
  4. JoanneF

    The Dog Cafe

    There's always crates, which are great for keeping kids safe from dogs. You could start training your grand-daughter now. Edited to add - for new members who may be horrified, Judy and I share a similar sense of humour ...
  5. JoanneF

    Hi

    @excuseme is right - you only need a license if you are producing several litters a year. That isn't actually a good thing, a licensed breeder is one I personally would avoid. Please read this thread, and do come back with questions. Puppy Farming If you find a breeder you like, and would...
  6. JoanneF

    Hi

    Hello and welcome to the forum, a new puppy is always exciting! I'm not sure what sort of advice you are looking for, but since cavaliers have quite a lot of health issues, I'd strongly recommend you look for a breeder that can show a history of no heart or CM/SM (spinal problems) for several...
  7. JoanneF

    Grieving desperately for my dog

    I have my last dog's ashes too, @Flobo I feel the same as you. I want them close and I want them in a 'place', being scattered and being anywhere and nowhere is something I find disturbing.
  8. JoanneF

    Elimination diet

    I'm also extremely wary of some of these foods (not least because vets are often highly incentivised to sell them). That said, some dogs seem to do well on hydrolysed protein diets. The proteins are broken down so far that the digestive system sort of doesn't recognise them and react to them...
  9. JoanneF

    Vitamins for new puppy with previous injury

    With pleasure - Romanian and other street dogs Of course, photos will be appreciated when your new pup has settled.
  10. JoanneF

    Hi There season advice.

    Sorry to be pedantic but when you are breeding, I think it's really important to be clear so that the buyers of your puppies know what they might be getting. So do please make sure to distinguish between checks and tests. There's a big difference.
  11. JoanneF

    Blue Staffy Puppy - need some help please

    Blue dogs often suffer from skin problems, and these are often exacerbated by additives in the diet so a raw diet would likely give him the best chance of being free from these.
  12. JoanneF

    Loose-lead training with part-time dog

    Have you seen the training technique where you train loose lead walking without a lead? A dog on a lead can't pull. So you train the position you want, without one. I'd use a clicker, and train to walk by my knee, indoors at first, then in the garden. Then lead on on the house, then in the...
  13. JoanneF

    Loose-lead training with part-time dog

    I like the Perf CT Fit, but they are quite expensive. Do you have a PDSA charity shop near you? They will sometimes have harnesses handed in. If you can pick up a cheap front ring harness of a different brand just to see how he gets on with it, you could always get the Perfect Fit later if the...
  14. JoanneF

    Puppy class nightmare!

    I just had another thought. The Dogs Trust classes get a really good reputation and are reasonably priced. It might be worth seeing whether there are any near you.
  15. JoanneF

    Puppy class nightmare!

    If it makes you feel better, when I first went to puppy classes I didn't realise how bad they actually were (I've learned rather a lot since then). Ours started off with the puppies all running about (aw, how cute ... - erm NO!) They were already too hyped up before we started. There were far...
  16. JoanneF

    Aggressive dog HELP!

    I'm so sorry, you are in a very difficult position. The only question I can think of is what methods the behaviourist suggested, and what ”intense training” she was given. If I interpreted that correctly, the dog was taken away - I'm not keen on that for three reasons. First, dogs don't...
  17. JoanneF

    Advice please: cockapoo "slipped disc"

    Can you ask your vet if there are other ways to diagnose it? What would the treatment be? I'm thinking along the lines that if ithe treatment plan for a slipped disc was something like anti-inflammatories, could you go straight to those without the MRI?
  18. JoanneF

    Puppy class nightmare!

    Well done for recognising that. My dog, even as an adult, gets overstimulated in big groups in a small space. He was fine at scentwork because a lot of that was outdoors, but in trick training I must have missed half the training by having to take him outside to chill so much. I'd speak to your...
  19. JoanneF

    Tumbling Timber

    He always enjoys his bed! He has probably walked two miles today (over two walks). His own choice, he knows the walks - so he must be feeling okay. He says it's not only cats that have nine lives.
  20. JoanneF

    The Dog Cafe

    Congratulations to all of you!
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