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by drift. » Sat Mar 24, 2018 4:16 am
I had a rescued pit named Yahtzee who was my service dog for my ptsd and anxiety before he passed a few months ago -
You can pm me if you have questions or I can just explain what he did/ how he helped?
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by Mintu1 » Sat Mar 24, 2018 10:53 am
Ah help, just a day left and I will be at a agility competition with my dog Chibi. This Sunday will be our first agility competition, i'm so scared yet so exited at the same time. Luckily one of my friends will also be attending with her dog for the first time so we have each other for support <3 (The springer spaniel I have mentioned here before)
So does anyone have any suggestions on what to bring? I have been at a Rally-O competition before so I know the basics like proper papers of the dog, water, high quality treat/toy and somewhere for the dog to rest while waiting on her turn. Also any tips I should have in mind from those who have competed before would be highly appreciated. I'm going in to have fun with my dog, getting a clear round would just be a plus.
Slowly getting back into CS after being on a 2 year hiatus, nice to meet you all again!
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by eff » Sun Mar 25, 2018 4:24 am
Gateway Love wrote:juliall wrote:I am so beyond frustrated...we thought for the past few months Daisy's issues were caused by her kindeys, so we ran an SDMA Tuesday annnnd that came back fine. Her kidney's are fine. She's fine. Something is wrong with her bladder.
I currently have her on Hills CD but another vet in the practice is wanting me to switch to Royal Canin SO....I cannot afford that food. I don't know what to do and I feel like I'm failing Daisy and just feeling kind of crappy about myself.
I’ve heard RC isn’t a good food brand...? I could be wrong, though.
Royal Canin isn't the best but is widely recommended by vets:
Royal Canin wrote:ROYAL CANIN®’s Veterinary Diet ranges are available through your vet, and are precisely formulated for specific needs. This range of dog foods specialises in helping support obesity management, digestive upset and intolerances, mobility, renal function, skin care and much more.
My one dog is on it and has epilepsy. He loves it (but then again, he loves anything he can get down his throat) and my puppy on Chihuahua RC also loves the Vet RC.
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