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Seizure Dog
I'm looking for a seizure service dog for my daughter. Because of the amount of time it takes to get the dog, my daughter will be 5 by the time the dog comes home.
There is also a possibility of my daughter being autistic, therefore the dog will be trained in tasks for that as well.
We need a larger dog that can act as a brace to help my daughter up and to walk around after her seizure. We like long haired dogs. Obviously the dog needs to be good with kids her age. It also needs to be good with other animals, as we have two other dogs and a cat. This needs to be a dog that is mostly docile indoors, but the availability of a large yard to being taken on walks is not an issue at all - we can do that. A high possibility of seizure detection ability before they happen would also be good. This is a dog that will sleep in her bed at night and stay by her side during and after a seizure.
I am avoiding the main breeds - goldens, labs, and poodles, because they're so common, and I was given the ability to choose basically whatever breed I want.
Right now, I'm leaning towards a NAID dog. My daughter is drawn to them and so are we. The information I have read from the breeder websites and dogbreedinfo.com suggests that it would be a good dog for the task, as well as one of the breeders I've talked to.
Other breeds I'm considering are Irish Setters, GSD, and Border Collie.
Thoughts?
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Richardson
Calling all dog lovers! Help wikiFido build the best resource for dog owners! It's easy -- just click EasyEdit and add your own resources and recommendations for your area. Add links, phone numbers, addresses and other useful information.
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Todo in Tuscany - the Dog at the Villa
I hope some of you fellow dog-lovers might be interested in our new book, Todo in Tuscany. It's basically the story of the three years we spent in our new home in Italy, which we bought because of the dog who already lived there! His owner had died a couple of years before and he refused to leave so became our dog and we adored him. The book is published by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK and is now available in shops and through the usual online sellers, Amazon, etc. You can find out more at www.todointuscany.co.uk and he has a Facebook page, www.facebook.com/TodoinTuscany Many thanks!
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Canine Crime Scene Investigation!
Train your dog to be a super sleuth and solve a heinous crime with Beastie Darlings and Canine PhD for Atlanta’s first Canine Crime Scene Investigation Course!
Participants work in small teams of handlers and dogs, attempting to solve a fun murder mystery. Your canine detective will acquire skills in retrieving, advanced control exercises, scent detection and tracking. They may be looking for explosives, lost articles, or other clues to help you solve the case.
CCSI is NOT a boring lecture series. It is a hands on adventure with your dog. For three days, you will use your powers of observation and your problem solving skills to sniff out clues that will sort out this crime. Expect the unexpected! ...One of your team mates may accidently get padlocked to a chair...and only your dog will be able to find the key to set them free! Your dog may have to lead you blindfolded through a maze, to retrieve a clue from an area covered with food distractions. But beware, someone could be lurking in the shadows....Will you solve the crime, or be the next victim? This seminar is not intended for law enforcement officers and it will not take place at a real crime scene. Real weapons, accelerants, explosives and drugs are NOT used. Date: May 18-20, 2012 Location: 3028 Horseshoe Springs Dr NE Conyers, GA 30013 Hours: 9 am – 5 pm Cost/Participant: $395, limited to 15 dog/person teams Cost/Auditor: $295, limited to 3. Auditors will be actively participating with an assigned team, but without a dog.
Contact bd@beastiedarlings.com for Registration Form and Information
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Santa Rosa
Best Pet Services : www.dogsdayout.co Dogs Day Out . Local service providing Dog Park Outings. Super loving and friendly staff. Great service that provides a fun day at the dog park for your pet. Highly recommended! Serves all of Santa Rosa. T
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Game of Fetch
Dogs playing fetch with Pet Sitter from House Calls Pet Sitting and Home Care Services
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pet-sitting
Find a Great Pet Sitter No Matter Where You Live Finding a good pet sitter is the best thing you can do for your pet when you are going away. These points below will show you exactly how and where you can find a great pet sitter for your pet
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spayed females
my female pit bull was spayed 2 years ago, my males are acting like shes in heat even smelling where she has been sitting and laying. I s there anyway that it wasnt done right. I need answers soon, she lives inside with my male and hes driving her crazy.
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Middlesex NJ
Camp Bow Wow Dog Boarding Middlesex, NJ | 288 Lincoln Blvd, Middlesex, NJ, 08846 | Phone: 732-560-3647 | www.www.campbowwow.com/middlesex Camp Bow Wow Dog Day Care Middlesex NJ | 288 Lincoln Blvd, Middlesex, NJ, 08846 | Phone: 732-560-364
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The Companion Pet Left Behind
Please read my story at: http://thepettreehouse.blogspot.com/2011/06/pet-loss-companion-pet-left-behind-true.html
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Overcoming the Heartbreak of Loosing Your Dog
To read my story, go to:
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The Elms Resort and Spa
The Elms Resort and Spa, 15 minutes north of Kansas City, is home to the world famous Dog Retreat. The weekend retreat will be held August 26-28 in 2011
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your new puppy
Well, dogs are not the same and maybe thats just the deign in her. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THIS HELPED YOU.
THANKS.
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Jun 19 2011, 7:14 PM EDT by
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yellow lab rescue grows up ( a little)
after neutering my rescue yellow lab marley, 21/2 seems to be slowing down just a bit and appears to be more trainable. it is probably not that he is growing up but that we have bonded so ENORMOUSLY that he is more eager to please and less apt to be stubborn and contrary. now a couple socialization classes with other dags and i think we might just have the best dog in town. at least in my heart!
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Canine Clips is supposed to be a Professional Dog & Cat Groomer?
We sent our dog to Canine Clips(13/05/11) for his annual hair cut. Latter that night our dog was in great pain in his groin area and anus. He had severe razor burn on his testicles, foreskin and anus. Our little guy, has not been able to rest until Sunday night when I obtained some Calendula salve, which provided relief. Yet if I could afford a trip to a Vet, I would get our dog examined, and charge these people with animal cruelty ! but I'm on a pension, and can not afford it. Thankfully I'm an amateur Herbalist, and could take care of my little baby, relive his pain.
But this Canine Clips is supposed to be a Professional Dog & Cat Groomer?
Who regulates these so called Professional Groomers ?
They hurt my Dog ! What can be done to insure that they don't do this to another pet !
There is NO WAY he would willing allow anyone to do that to his grown area, without being held and forced. This is torturous treatment for any Man or Beast !
I contacted them, and they told me our Dog, maybe having an allergic reaction(Ya and I was born yesterday !) they offered a tube of cream to help. lol
Canine Clips 416 691 2882 1582 Queen Street East Toronto, On. Canada
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Rescued 4 month old make Red Heeler needs a good home
4 month old male Red Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog). 14 lbs now. We’ve taken him to the vet and had him checked, de-wormed and he has now had all his shots. He’s healthy – happy – and housetrained. He is shy at first, most likely from some abuse, but warms up to people quickly when they are kind to him. Very affectionate. We found him close to dead just a couple of days ago and he has made a great recovery. Now he needs a person of his very own.
contact: Donna Copeland Knoxville TN donna.copeland@gmail.com 865-414-1260
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Please help save this dog
and not just this dog all dogs that could be killed just because of how they look http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Lennox/125005200853097
Lennox is a loveable 5 year old family member. He's an American Bull dog Labrador cross that we have owned since he was a little pup. As responsible dog owners that also foster for numerous Northern Ireland dog shelters we had Lennox as a young pup Micro chipped, Neutered, DNA Registered, Pet Safe Registered, Insured and Licensed every year with the Council without fail. On Wednesday the 19th May 2010 he was taken from our family home by Belfast City Council as they believe he falls under the dangerous dogs act for Northern Ireland. The Council, without seeking any proper professional guidance declared Lennox to be a breed of "Pit Bull Type" and so they wish to kill him simply because he has the appearance of said breed. The Belfast City Council took Lennox from his loving family home using a wrongly addressed warrant and using copyright ADBA (American Dog Breeders Association) breed standards guide which the Council were never authorised to use, in doing so the Council broke international copyright laws and for doing so have recently been issued with a 'Cease & Desist' order from ADBA Inc. Lennox has never attacked anyone or anything yet the Council have removed him from his home where he lives with my Husband, myself, our 11 year old disabled Daughter, his kennel mate Juicy a 2 year old female boxer and various foster dogs. Belfast City Council are pressuring our family to sign him over to them to be destroyed however we feel the need to fight his case, he cannot speak but we will be his voice! If this was a human we would declare this racism. We ask every kind hearted compassionate person for your support, don't let them murder him. This may be our dog today but it could be your best friend tomorrow! Please visit Lennox's main website for further ways in which you can help.
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alaskan malamute puppies
I have a litter of akc reg puppies 6 females and one male if interested see my website www.snowbearmals.com for photos of mom and dad and some of the puppies
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