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16-01-2014, 07:10 PM   #11

Re: sunny Thursday


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afternoon all.
Been to work this morning and just back from taking the dogs out. I have borrowed a thunder shirt for Kwame to see if it calms him down any whilst out and about.Dont think it helped much but will keep trying.
Pamela, we use plaque off for the dogs teeth, once you have had skyes teeth scaled maybe you could try it. It cant be given if there are any thyroid probs but it does seem to keep their teeth clean.
Nettie, donuts sound good
CS what job are you doing freelance ?
Angie , hope you enjoy your class
I thought the thunder shirt worked for Bella first time but think it was simply not a lot of fireworks - hope it helps with Kwame. Do you think it may be his diet that makes him lively?.



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16-01-2014, 08:45 PM   #12

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afternoon all.

CS what job are you doing freelance ?
I'm setting up as a specialist in archaeology and heritage education so will go into schools to teach sessions on prehistory, archaeology, Romans etc., offer outreach and events advice to archaeological units, train museum staff and volunteers to work with schools- a mix of things. I've bought the domain name handlingthepast.co.uk so that will be my business name.
Just got to learn the practicalities of tax, NI!



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16-01-2014, 09:06 PM   #13

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I'm setting up as a specialist in archaeology and heritage education so will go into schools to teach sessions on prehistory, archaeology, Romans etc., offer outreach and events advice to archaeological units, train museum staff and volunteers to work with schools- a mix of things. I've bought the domain name handlingthepast.co.uk so that will be my business name.
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wow sounds great CS



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16-01-2014, 09:12 PM   #14

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I thought the thunder shirt worked for Bella first time but think it was simply not a lot of fireworks - hope it helps with Kwame. Do you think it may be his diet that makes him lively?.
Hope its not his diet Karen, we feed them mostly wellbeloved which reads pretty much additive free.
As a breed they easily become over stimulated and over the top but he is an extreme Basenji !
We have tried allsorts including training classes, positive reinforcement, halti head collar and now the thundershirt.
The usual things dont seem to work with him, the most successful appliance is the head halti which exerts gentle pressure on the base of his neck and mimics the mother dog carrying her pups. We try not to use it unless absolutely neccesary as he becomes used to it. I think the line he comes from isnt as bomb proof as Malaikas.



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17-01-2014, 08:57 AM   #15

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Hope its not his diet Karen, we feed them mostly wellbeloved which reads pretty much additive free.
As a breed they easily become over stimulated and over the top but he is an extreme Basenji !
We have tried allsorts including training classes, positive reinforcement, halti head collar and now the thundershirt.
The usual things dont seem to work with him, the most successful appliance is the head halti which exerts gentle pressure on the base of his neck and mimics the mother dog carrying her pups. We try not to use it unless absolutely neccesary as he becomes used to it. I think the line he comes from isnt as bomb proof as Malaikas.
Are we all Basenji's as well victims of our breeding.



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17-01-2014, 10:24 AM   #16

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Has anyone tried T-Touch with their dogs?



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17-01-2014, 04:21 PM   #17

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Has anyone tried T-Touch with their dogs?
no Angie, have you ?



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17-01-2014, 04:54 PM   #18

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I bought a book but haven't got round to practising the techniques yet - I just about started the massaging with Monty and he got an ear infection!



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17-01-2014, 08:26 PM   #19

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I bought a book but haven't got round to practising the techniques yet - I just about started the massaging with Monty and he got an ear infection!
i have various books Angie, including one on calming signals but like you haven't got around to it yet



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