roydo
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There could be bedlam in the Wrestling Thread. Would not have a clue!
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I give my three Harrington's because my Bernadoodle has a sensitive stomach and she seemed best with the Harrington's. I put a sardine in and mash it up because it's a bit bland (34p a tin in Lidl - three sardines in each tin). Our golden retriever has dermititis (we think the fish helps this) at this time of year so it could be an allergy thing with your Daisy. We use Apolquel between Spring and Autumn. Expensive stuff though £1.54 a tablet from the internet with a prescription. You can use an anti-histimine as well - very cheap one from B&M contains Loratadine. Might be worth a try.Can anyone help? I changed Daisy's food last month, She more often than not was on Harrington's but other stuff as well, last month I treat her to some a little bit more expensive food called Nood and since then, although I can't be sure exactly, she has been scratting like hell, she definitely doesn't have fleas. Can changing food affect things like that. I am going to try her on some Scrumbles this month.


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I give my three Harrington's because my Bernadoodle has a sensitive stomach and she seemed best with the Harrington's. I put a sardine in and mash it up because it's a bit bland (34p a tin in Lidl - three sardines in each tin). Our golden retriever has dermititis (we think the fish helps this) at this time of year so it could be an allergy thing with your Daisy. We use Apolquel between Spring and Autumn. Expensive stuff though £1.54 a tablet from the internet with a prescription. You can use an anti-histimine as well - very cheap one from B&M contains Loratadine. Might be worth a try.View attachment 181596View attachment 181597
Without saying too much .. all I’ll say is it is very sad Sassy couldn’t find a home in GOT. She had embraced Everton and so many people in the forum found a friend in her. She was supportive, funny and quirky… and I think her wish to put a smile on our faces in a way that WE resonate with is what has landed her in trouble. I truly believe she has had nothing but good intentions.. I wish her well and hopefully will be able to connect in another virtual world.
Will do.
I took it posting what she did was her choice. I don’t think she left the forum by choice .Sad I had a lot of time for Sassy, @roydo you say it was her choice, so she decided she had enough, I know you can’t go into details
I know there are always two sides to a story , she will be a big miss on this thread
Sad I had a lot of time for Sassy, @roydo you say it was her choice, so she decided she had enough, I know you can’t go into details
I know there are always two sides to a story , she will be a big miss on this thread
Ok makes senseI took it posting what she did was her choice. I don’t think she left the forum by choice .
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Have you ever heard of a dog having IBS? My boy suffers at least once a week whereby the noises from his gut are frightening. He refuses to eat anything at this point. That lasts for a couple of hours then 3-4 hours after that he recovers and eats like a horse again. Tried Happy Tummy as recommended by the vet but no real improvement. Other than that he is healthy. Don’t know if IBS is a thing in dogs but don’t see why it shouldn’t be. The subsequent diarrhoea isn’t good for one walking sessionI give my three Harrington's because my Bernadoodle has a sensitive stomach and she seemed best with the Harrington's. I put a sardine in and mash it up because it's a bit bland (34p a tin in Lidl - three sardines in each tin). Our golden retriever has dermititis (we think the fish helps this) at this time of year so it could be an allergy thing with your Daisy. We use Apolquel between Spring and Autumn. Expensive stuff though £1.54 a tablet from the internet with a prescription. You can use an anti-histimine as well - very cheap one from B&M contains Loratadine. Might be worth a try.View attachment 181596View attachment 181597
I'm convinced that my 10 month old Rosie has some sort of physchological problem that results in her having the trots.Have you ever heard of a dog having IBS? My boy suffers at least once a week whereby the noises from his gut are frightening. He refuses to eat anything at this point. That lasts for a couple of hours then 3-4 hours after that he recovers and eats like a horse again. Tried Happy Tummy as recommended by the vet but no real improvement. Other than that he is healthy. Don’t know if IBS is a thing in dogs but don’t see why it shouldn’t be. The subsequent diarrhoea isn’t good for one walking session
Aaaw poor Rosie. Do you know her back story? Could she associate a lead with something awful that makes her quite literally sh*t herselfI'm convinced that my 10 month old Rosie has some sort of physchological problem that results in her having the trots.
She is wonderfully happy to run around the garden but as soon as we put a lead on her and take her across the road to the park she just poos herself as soon as she sets foot in the place.
Cheese also has that effect upon her.