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Trivor
K9 Servant


May 9, 2003, 12:22 AM

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yeah, I was told lamb and rice formula (whie so far I found scient diet has this flavour for puppy) is good for sensitive skin/ reduce allergies. Are you feeding Elmoo lamb and rice flavour?



~ Trivor ~
~ SC & Low, mama and dada ~


elizatye
K9 Senior


May 9, 2003, 12:46 AM

Post #27 of 60 (1972 views)
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Hi, May I know where you bought the antiseptic cream from, pet shop?? or the vet ?? Thanks Smile.

Smile Eliza


ckbeep
Member


May 9, 2003, 1:08 AM

Post #28 of 60 (1966 views)
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Trivor,

I think so.. cause i've alrady throw away the packet, and store the food in a container. I think Science Diet has only one type of formula for puppy...

CkBeep



ckbeep
Member


May 9, 2003, 1:15 AM

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Eliza,

I got t from Tj Pet (groming center in Tanjung) Recommended by Mee Ling as this is not very "strong" and and once u apply on it, it is very cool...

Initially i brought Elmo for grooming and she found out that he has some skin problem near his paw, so she recommeded this cream to me... i'll get you the brand tomorrow.

CkBeep



elizatye
K9 Senior


May 9, 2003, 1:26 AM

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Hi, Ok, Thanks first. I also was told that Lamb and Rice is good for sensitive skin. So now not matter I go for which brand, I also prefer in Lamb and Rice Tongue.

Smile Eliza


chongmeng_soh
Member


May 9, 2003, 1:57 AM

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sandy...let smile a bit dun be so serious about this ...just a posting of about how to solve problem not to create problem. hope you understand. btw my dog are very healty. just a minor skin problem happen sin last week....stop saying my dog with genetic problem. if my dog do have genetic problem then can i say if a person fall to sick once a year ...can you comfirm it the guy is with genetic problem?...anyway i appreciate your advise. "never act like a vet trough website coz pratically you never see my dog.Thank you!
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Elly
ALPHA


May 9, 2003, 3:36 AM

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Way to go, Chong Meng!!!Wink


sandybms
Dog Kichi

May 9, 2003, 5:44 AM

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Sorry, you are rude. Pot calling the kettle black. You talk about me being rude and call me names. I didn't call names. You are calling me genetically defective. You are rude and crude. I find you insulting and immature. and immature enough not to comprehend what I was talking about. I am NOT talking about pimples, BUT if the dog frequently has them, then yes that can very well be a genetic skin condition. And if a dog has a reaction/skin issue like is described above when eating a certain food, that is a genetic allergy. Allergies and skin reactions are genetic. sorry if you dont believe me, just go on and breed your little pet and produce more of the same. The vets love you, make lots of money off the defective pups you will produce .GEEZ.


sandybms
Dog Kichi

May 9, 2003, 5:45 AM

Post #34 of 60 (1939 views)
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I hope you are not breeding this dog because you are describing classic allergy symptoms.


jasonlyh
Enthusiast


May 9, 2003, 7:20 AM

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Chong Meng, my ECS had this problem when he was a few months. Brought to the vet and he mentioned some sort of worms - not dangerous but irritating coz not easy to get rid of. Anyway, he was given some pills. Well, it didn't work. Then I realised he was always lying on some wet area. Having discouraged him from that area, the red spot disappeared. So much for a vet, eh. Sometimes it could be due to hygience. Cheers.


cshellz
Ultra ALPHA


May 9, 2003, 9:11 AM

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In Reply To
Sorry, you are rude. Pot calling the kettle black. You talk about me being rude and call me names. I didn't call names. You are calling MY DOG (and practically everyone else's dog) genetically defective. You are rude and crude. I find you insulting and immature. and immature enough not to comprehend what everyone was talking about. sorry if you dont believe me, but both my dogs were adopted and I don't and will never breed them, surprise, surprise cause u know why? I think most of us know what ill breeding is about. But this thread here was created to address a problem with a DOG not a to-be-born pup until u came in here and accused all our dogs to have genetic problems. The vets love you, make lots of money off the defective pups....cause what can u do about pups and dogs who are already born? Put them to sleep?




U realise something sandy? Everything you mentioned can apply to yourself too.

I don't promote or support irresponsible breeding and I have never bred my dogs and will never too. I agree with your point but I just can't stand the way u get ur message across. My dogs may mean nothing to you especially since they are not even pedigreed but I love my dogs to death and I don't appreciate anyone (including you) talking or referring to my dogs in a bad way. They are family members to my family and I think many ppl here treat their dog that way too so please have some respect for our dogs and stop talking about them like they are worth nothing. To you maybe, but to the rest of us, our dogs mean the world to us, defective or not!


sandybms
Dog Kichi

May 9, 2003, 10:21 AM

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EXCUSE ME??? MISS RUDE ONE? WHEN THE H--- DID I EVER SAY ANYTHING BAD ABOUT YOUR LITTLE FLUFFY. i WAS SPEAKING SPECIFICALLY ABOUT YOU AND ONLY YOU AND YOUR RUDE RUDE RUDE BEHAVIOUR. YOU ARE A COMPLETE HYPOCRIT AND NOT VERY INTELLIGENT AS YOU ARE NOT EVEN FOLLOWING THE CONVERSATION. DONE WASTING MY BREATH ON YOU.


cshellz
Ultra ALPHA


May 9, 2003, 3:30 PM

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*sigh* Did you not say that my dog has genetic problems when he has spots? You might not take that as saying something bad but he's MY dog and I don't give two hoots who you are or what you know cause I don't need you telling me anything about my dog. And you don't even know anything about the health of my dogs or anyone else's dogs for that matter.

And thank you for your polite referral and concern to the level of my intelligence but once again, I know where my IQ level stands, and again I stress, you don't know me or my background either to pass such judgements on my level of intelligence. And may I add in terms of EQ you seem to be lacking very badly and you are in desperate need of at least some of it.

A complete hypocrit I am, you say....do u know what it means? Oh sorry, I forgot - you DON'T listen and you don't need to listen to anyone else so it's fitting for you to call me that. Very well, suit yourself. Well, Sandy dear, we don't know who you are either as you seem to dodge invitations to introduce yourself. How can we even be certain that you are not a hypocrit yourself and that you might be the owner of a puppy mill who come here trying to work that guilt out by trying to EDUCATE and yell at us the right things to do? I'm not saying you are, I'm just saying how do we even know your background and what you do and how you treat your dogs? You have also never mentioned your own dogs so how do we know you actually know anything?

Go reflect on yourself first and for once ask yourself why u seem to (in EVERY thread) not listen to anyone but yourself. Go find peace somewhere Sandy. And please learn your manners. It's good that you're done wasting breath on me - at least you won't be here posting up anymore msgs we ALL don't want to read and see. *phew*


Trivor
K9 Servant


May 9, 2003, 3:59 PM

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hi there,
I was told honey can also act as anticeptic to bacteria. I guess this is better than poisoned anticeptic cream. try it out!!



~ Trivor ~
~ SC & Low, mama and dada ~


elizatye
K9 Senior


May 9, 2003, 5:18 PM

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Ya, Thanks, I will try it out Smile.

Smile Eliza


ckbeep
Member


May 9, 2003, 5:38 PM

Post #41 of 60 (1905 views)
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Trivor,

Stupid i am.... er... the honey is suppose to apply or eat? Unsure

CkBeep



tyler-myler
Dog Kichi


May 9, 2003, 6:04 PM

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(This post was edited by Khoobg on May 13, 2003, 6:30 AM)


cshellz
Ultra ALPHA


May 9, 2003, 6:14 PM

Post #43 of 60 (1901 views)
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good morning ckbeep! Smile Smile

I applied a little honey directly to my dog's wound when he got bitten by another dog. I tried antiseptic cream but he tends to lick on it so I was worried about that. Read in the magazine that honey had antibacterial properties and was good for wound healing (in the olden days ppl used honey as wound dressing too). My dog still licked at it but at least I know it was not harmful and guess what? His dog bite wound healed and dried up pretty fast! So since then I'd use honey instead of cream. Wink


tyler-myler
Dog Kichi


May 9, 2003, 6:24 PM

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Sandy

one more thing. thank you.. haven't laughed this hard in ages! Smile


tyler-myler
Dog Kichi


May 9, 2003, 6:30 PM

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honey also acts to keep the wound moist so that it heals. it has antibacterial properties and you'd notice that honey never goes bad (well, good quality honey anyway) it only grows fungus if it gets wet tho so always use a dry spoon. heh sorry off topic abit.

Do chk the brand of shampoo or the dogs diet. even my rottie gets pimples under her hind quarters sometimes... so these are a few things to look out for Smile


makrawl
Canine Addict


May 10, 2003, 2:20 AM

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give me five! u've just said what i wanna say! buddy!

"I will continue to be VERY angry when people breed dogs with no knowledge. There are a vast amount of unhealthy dogs because of people just like YOU, Those that want to breed thier pets and have no knowledge of genetics and no knowledge of the background of the dog."

so about this statement that she wrote, i'm totally agree with her as i will also be very angry too when people breed with no knowledge. there are a vast amount of unhealthy both physically and mentally human like Sandybutt that produce by irresponsible parents with no knowledge of genetics and no knowledge of background of their own!

u wanna play rough?! huh?! let's play rough!


sandybms
Dog Kichi

May 10, 2003, 5:23 AM

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Wow what a bunch of rude people. Bitching and moaning. sorry folks, you are not knowledgeable. you are all describing genetic allergies. please dont breed those dogs. And what a fine collection of humans, acting oh so mature. Im very impressed.


cshellz
Ultra ALPHA


May 10, 2003, 7:48 AM

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Cool HI sandy!! Smile

How are you feeling today?? Great I hope!! Cool Cool How happy all of us are to hear you say that we're so fine and mature. And for you to be impressed....we must have done something right for once!! Smile Smile Finally we get to impress you with something. Laugh

Well, have a great day ahead and a great and wonderful weekend ahead! Smile Smile Have fun and don't think about us to much Sly Smile Sandy dearie~!Smile Smile


makrawl
Canine Addict


May 10, 2003, 8:53 AM

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(This post was edited by Khoobg on May 13, 2003, 6:16 AM)


sandybms
Dog Kichi

May 10, 2003, 10:14 AM

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WHAT A BUNCH OF LITTLE CHILDREN. WOW JUST SO MATURE. NOT IMPRESSED

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