Once again I am looking for some advice with regards to Tatty who has just
discovered her prey drive big time. Yesterday a mouse - no problems with
that one though she seems to think she is a cat playing with it and making
it squeak! Today it was a bird. which died in her mouth. Now we are
In a message dated 07/13/2003 3:08:29 PM Central Daylight Time,
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Also showing my ignorance here is it safe for her to eat the things she
catches (we did not let her either time)?
I would suggest NOT to allow her to eat her catch as wild things carry
parasites,
Our rescued Aussie was also heartworm positive (among
800 other health issues) when rescued at 10 1/2, with
a life expectancy of probably six months to two years
(emphasis on the six months). She was put on
Inteceptor since collie breeds tend to have a bad
reaction to Heartgard. She, of course,
That's an accomplishment worth congratulations!!
I heartily second Mary-Ann's point that there is nothing like the relationship
you build with a Berner by giving them jobs. The training you and your Berner
do together builds an understanding that is almost beyond description.
From the second
ANNOUNCINGTHE 5TH ANNUAL BERNER-GARDE FUNDRAISER~!
This is what you have all been waiting for ~ it's the 2003 Berner-Garde
Fundraiser.This year, we are doing something a little different to add
a little variety to your lives! Nancy Melone, Berner-Garde Treasurer, has
donated one
.
Wow!! That really is a great collection of Berner items for the
fundraiser!!! Can't wait to get my check in the mail and name that
Berner!
Suzanne Deering and Socrates (Mom, you don't really need another stuffed
Berner)
High Point NC
ANNOUNCINGTHE 5TH ANNUAL BERNER-GARDE