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Re: Poison warning: Yorkshire: Dog Breeds etc.
« Reply #525 on: December 09, 2019, 09:26:03 AM »

He will learn.  He's probably never been taught manners.  The cats will be fine, as long as there is a litter tray  :o, food, water and somewhere to sleep which they do 27 hours a day ;-)

Short lead.  Sharp tug and a firm quiet 'no'.  Don't shout as it winds dogs up.  A deep voice can work too .........
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Re: Poison warning: Yorkshire: Dog Breeds etc.
« Reply #526 on: December 09, 2019, 09:46:26 AM »

He started to go upstairs last night and saw one of the cats sat on the stairs,i just said no in a loud stern voice and he came back
I really don't think he would harm them, it's just that he's so boisterous, his bark is so loud that he was sat on my knee yesterday and saw a bird fly past, he barked and my coffee went all over me lol
His previous owner said he loves cats, and i don't think he would lie about it and risk any being harmed
He often sits on my knee, and is very affectionate really
The reson he was rehomed was because, he worked nights and the wife suffered social anxiety , so couldn't take him out, so i don't think he has been around other dogs much if at all,
He is only 18 months old, and i was really looking for an older dog,, it was the photo of him with a cat that swayed me

I would post a pic, but not sure how to on here
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Re: Poison warning: Yorkshire: Dog Breeds etc.
« Reply #527 on: December 09, 2019, 12:36:32 PM »

He'll be fine.  It's all new to him.  Once you find what things excite him you have something to work on.  Little steps ;-). 
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Re: Poison warning: Yorkshire: Dog Breeds etc.
« Reply #528 on: December 18, 2019, 05:14:15 PM »

A dog owner had to take four pets to the vet after suspected "poisoned food" was left in a field used by walkers.

Gillian Chenery said they sniffed out what looked like chocolate marshmallows laced with drugs in Thorndon, Suffolk.

The dogs had their stomachs emptied and Mrs Chenery said she felt "sick" to learn two, including a puppy, had eaten what were believed to be painkillers.
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK
« Reply #529 on: December 18, 2019, 08:17:29 PM »

A dog owner who gagged her pet with duct tape to go on holiday for the weekend has been banned from keeping animals for 15 years

Elizabeth Steel abandoned the Collie cross without adequate food or water after covering its face with a taped-on muzzle so it could not bark.

Neighbours in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, alerted police after hearing the animal whimpering.


The Judge didn't consider this woman to be cruel .........  dog has been re-homed.
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #530 on: December 18, 2019, 08:47:33 PM »

I'd like to tape a muzzle to her face
WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE  >:(
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #531 on: December 18, 2019, 09:37:59 PM »

Omg, I know what I'd like to do to her, and it doesn't involve tape! 🤬🤬
If that's NOT cruel, I don't know what is! 🤬🤬
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #532 on: December 18, 2019, 11:34:18 PM »

Some of these judges need gagging unless they can give proper sentences out, disgusting what this woman did to that poor dog,glad it has been rehomed
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #533 on: December 19, 2019, 08:09:26 AM »

My gut wrenched when I read it.   :'(
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #534 on: December 19, 2019, 02:37:07 PM »

That Alan Davies programme had something similar,the dogs mouth had been so tightly taped up fo so long it was all misshapen , I actually hate these people
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Re: Poison warning: across the UK and cruelty in Scotland
« Reply #535 on: December 19, 2019, 04:24:21 PM »

Yep so do I.  Can't watch dog homing programmes  :'(
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Re: Vomiting Warning - across the UK
« Reply #536 on: February 03, 2020, 05:08:49 PM »

Vets across the UK have reported a general increase in cases of this condition, so we need to make dog owners aware of what signs they should be looking out for.

"Affected dogs are vomiting a lot more frequently than is typically seen with canine gastroenteritis.

"The frequency and persistence of the vomiting is quite unusual, and so it makes cases stand out.

"In some cases, dogs have been vomiting profusely for up to five days, with five or more bouts within a 12-hour period.

"Some are also suffering from diarrhoea and are lethargic and off their food.

"Should an owner suspect that their dog may be suffering from this condition, they should immediately contact their local veterinary practice for advice.

"This is obviously a very unpleasant condition for dogs, and so the quicker owners act, the faster their dog can get treatment.

"There is some anecdotal evidence that affected dogs can transmit the disease to other dogs, which is why it is important that owners keep an eye out for any signs of the condition and then contact their veterinary practice if their dog begins to display any.

"The Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET) at the University of Liverpool is currently investigating the potential outbreak, so it is also important that any vets that see a case pass the information on to this organisation to help them monitor the situation and then give the best advice on any future control measures.


"This is obviously very worrying for dog owners throughout the UK, but it is important that they remain calm, but vigilant, and contact their local vets if they have any concerns."

For more information and advice on dog welfare, please visit www.vets4pets.com or the web-site at your local Vet Practices

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Re: Vomiting Warning - across the UK
« Reply #537 on: February 03, 2020, 06:37:47 PM »

Oh Christ! Hope our dogs ok, she's in kennels! 😱
Pick her up Wednesday.
They've said she's ok when we've rang tho. 🤞🤞🤞🤞
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Police in Derby are investigating after reports a number of dogs have fallen ill
« Reply #538 on: February 03, 2020, 06:51:49 PM »

I think it's dogs out of kennels etc., those that come into contact with others.  Mine always needed an anti-sickness jab to stop the spasms.
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Re: Dogs: Vomiting Warning - across the UK
« Reply #539 on: February 03, 2020, 06:59:29 PM »

Yeah, as soon as our dog starts throwing up, OH gets her to the vet for an anti sickness jab.
They can give her whatever, BUT she has to have an anti sickness jab. We can't deal with dogs sick! 🤮
Poo, yes, vomit, NO. 😆.  🤷‍♀️
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