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    Dogs Ears

    I wish I hadn't mentioned this now - Apologies
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    Dogs Ears

    Oh have you??! As I said I am new here and just wondered perhaps I should do a little investigation then!
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    Dogs Ears

    Hi, I'm new on here and was wondering why on earth people change the shape of their dogs ears ie.Boxer, Doberman, Dane etc. I don't think it is allowed over here! Is it just a fashion thing - can they be shown in the USA with their ears changed??
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    Crufts 2006

    I went to Crufts yesterday, it was fantastic - all those dogs and all those Trade stands!!! I saw dogs that I had never heard of before! The Discover Dogs featuring all breeds from A to Z was great - I loved the Spaniels of course and the Coarse haired dachshund are now my favourites - such...
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    Trying again..Field spaniels anyone??

    I have two working cocker spaniels, one is chocolate coloured and has been mistaken for a Field Spaniel before now! The working cocker is slightly different in appearance from the English Cocker Spaniel. Try this website and have a look www.felsteadgundogs.com
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    Herbal Treatments

    My new pup had terrible tummy upsets for the first 3 weeks we had him, after a trip to the vets, worming procedure(which by the way made him worse) I finally got in touch with the pet food company I was using CSJ they provided me with Slippery Elm powder it worked wonders .
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    hello everyone

    Thanks for your welcome everyone - is this forum mostly American and Canadian? I love seeing your winter pics and all that snow - all we have is rain, rain, and more rain oh and don't forget the MUD!!!
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    hello everyone

    Hi, Yes apparently Cushings is treatable, he has to have more blood tests. He has become very "boxy" as you say, they tested for thyroid first, he hasn't lost any hair that I can see yet! He has gone from a fit trim dog to a portly chap!!
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    hello everyone

    Hello just to say hello to you all, I live in London and have two working cockers - Ralph who is 9 years old and Archie who is just 4 months. Ralph unfortunately may have Cushings we are awaiting further tests - he seems happy enough and apart from looking rather chubby doesn't seem any...
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