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Dheff

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  1. My uncles old bitch had this same issue, where we drained the fluid for it to come back. Turned out to be Aural Hematoma. I cant remember too much about it so I googled it and found this http://www.helium.com/items/1047492-what-causes-fluid-in-a-dogs-ear-lobes. If it was me I would get my dog to the vets for a blood test to rule out anything more serious. My uncles bitch has something wrong with her blood cells, so even with surgery to remove it, it will keep coming back.... Hope this helped. Dan
  2. Worth a try, cheers for the tips
  3. Have one adult ticket available Will post today first class, can be used on either day. Want £6 (£11 on entrance) Paypal transfer (gift) Cheers Dan
  4. Very nice, how old is she? who bred her?
  5. I just coat the skin side with salt, you will see the moisture saturate the salt within a few minutes, brush all that salt off then re-coat with salt and leave them to air dry for a few weeks. I don't hang them as the salt would fall off, I just lay them on a piece of cardboard in the garage. The benefit of this method compared to tanning is that the scent of the rabbit is left on the skins too. ATB Dan
  6. I just dry them out with salt for a few weeks, then tie them around training dummy/ball
  7. This method has made my best slip leads by far, plus WHEN you loose them it's not the end of the world, only a few quid
  8. Appreciate those pics, some really good ones. Wish I could take photos like that on my DSLR bleeding thing...LOL
  9. Cheers lads I'll pop off to Maplins tomorrow and see what they have.
  10. Merry Christmas lads! Just a quick question, looked at past posts regarding lithium batteries. Good job as I was going to chop off the cigarette connection. Is this male cigarette connector any good to connect onto the end of my Striker 170, it's going to connect to a 22AH battery. http://www.maplin.co...sory-plugs-1054 Cheers in advance Dan
  11. My last two nights out on the lamp.... First night I lost my best knife, fair enough easily done. Then the next day I somehow, still can't begin to imagine how or when during the night I lost my GLASSES!!! Now keep in my I need these to see at long distance. I only noticed when I got back to the vehicle and started to drive. This got me thinking, what items has everyone else lost during at night out in the dark. Cheers Dan
  12. If they were my dogs the 6th photo and 10th pic are definitely ones I would get printed out and framed : )
  13. I'll have the ferret finder and collars off you. I will PM you.
  14. thats expensive i can get chicken 30 kilo in 1 kilo bags £14 down here, can get 10 kilo of beef for £11 Where are you located bud? If your by me can you PM me his contact details I'm in Staffordshire
  15. Looks nice to me, very fit and if shes catching......ignore the ignorant dog walkers with their fat out of breath roly poly dogs
  16. Thats exactly how I felt, I was thinking before I picked her up I would need to take a maybe a week or two to get her fitness back up to standard but when I saw the muscle wastage I was very disheartened, felt sick tbh.... Never again, I'll find a mate or family friend to look after her next time. Gutted for her and annoyed because I've been itching to go lamping. Cheers lads for the advise
  17. Cheers Red, I'll add this her diet
  18. Simo, thats what I'm doing bud just feeing her smaller meals but more a day, essentially like a puppy again. Cheers for that northern... lol Matt, the kennels she normally goes into was closed as the owners went on holiday and she was fine there lost a little weight maybe 1kg and she whenever I took her there she couldnt wait to go to her kennel, but this new kennels was completely different, when I went to pick her up she was very happy to see me as usual and walked nicely on the lead by my side walked straight past a family member upto the kennel office exit door and she literally p
  19. I went to pic up my bitch today after two weeks in a new kennel, which had several good recommendations. Basically I went in today to pick her up and straight away I noticed she was underweight and looked shook up. I took her straight to the vets and got her weighed knowing she weighed 50lb / 23kg when I took her there. She weighed in at 18.5kg / 41lbs. She has lost ALOT of muscle. Before she went she was spot on with her fitness, was out lamping atleast 3 times a week. Now she just looks frail. So what I'm asking is whats the best food to give her to regain her weigh
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