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convent
I took Phoebe to vet, she found another one of these 'things' inbetween her pads so she has to have them removed as they grow quite big. She is booked in for 10th September. I'm worried as I don't...
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liskeardgirl
how do i get rid of them.frontlined the cat sprayed the house ,still getting bitten.
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convent
My westie has grown what looks like a large wart on her front paw. She licks it constantly, it seems to grow very quickly. Taking her to vet on Saturday but has anyone any comments on this?
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squidgelet10
Greetings each. One of my three cats, a long-haired ginger tom, has recently started regularly licking a newly-laid concrete/cement slope I made of the three steps leading up from the rear drive to...
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nohorn
I have been told that the insides of tennis balls are poisonous to pets. Has anyone ever heard this before?
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islasmum
Any news on the missing dog?
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linedancer3
Help, training strategies please! I have given refuge to a 5 month old collie pup as its previous owner could not cope with its behaviour and was wanting to get rid of it. It was arranged as a trial...
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zoofor2
my husband and i are getting a red heeler (australian cattle dog) female pup. we've compiled a list of 30 names! we like them all some more than others but i thought it would be fun to have people...
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utepoot
If you could all keep your eyes open and please repost this link on your Facebook pages etc, thank you so much, I know there are many dog lovers on here who would be as heartbroken as this boy's...
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flump1
Hi guys and gals. any ideas why my little hound has broken out in a flurry of liver spots ? Are they simply a sign of ageing ? TIA
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pavarottiparrot
Is it possible to toilet train a parrot? I adopted my red cheeked conure a year ago, and he's wonderful. The only trouble is, when he "poos" he directs it out of the cage by lifting his bum...
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horselady
I'm looking after my grandson's hamster while he's away on holiday. He's only had it about 4 weeks and it's bitten his mum and dad quite nastily so far so my grandson is a bit scared of it. I would...
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fabsec54
We are going away for a week and leaving our lovely bundle of fluff (cat) in the capable hands of a friend of ours who will pop in as many times as she can during the day to offer food and cuddles....
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jan01
HELP!! can anybody suggest how I can stop my dog (1yr old puppy) cocking his leg in the house??.... the back door is always wide open...it's driving me crazy!!! arghhhhh!!!! I have never had dogs...
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tooj
Does anyone think that there is any truth in the saying that when a dog's nose is warm it is not very well? our dogs nose has been warm for over a fortnight and my wife thinks there is something...
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Swiper
My male rabbit had his front teeth removed for health reasons in March and since then he will only eat his rabbit museli and the odd rabbit chocolate treat. Hes never been a fan of eating hay, I put...
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boxtops
For those of you who kindly followed the Rover saga last year, I am glad to report that he is amazingly well and happy. When he came home after his wanderings, he'd lost all signs of the kidney...
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Messalina
Well, Smokes just been for his teeth cleaning & he got a free pedicure thrown in. Vet said he might be a little hungry so just give him half his normal amount of food. Twenty minutes & two...
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waterlocke22
When my 5 month staff x plummer terriers hackles come up he also gets a 'ball' that comes right out all the way around about half way up his tail, is this normal?
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gilly100788
Hi, can anyone give me a quick answer to stop by pup crying every time i leave the room, shes great at night sleeps like a baby, well untill 5.30am !! but its just when i leave the room she howls,also...

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