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Oh and before you ask: I'm not affiliated with any company, all the stuff I mention are just things I have personally used or come across, which I thought would be nice to share with you all. ^_^

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Spaying Diary: Day 0 - 11 onwards

We decided to spay Noodles 3 months after her first season. I decided to blog her daily progress as I found it very useful to see other owners story as it was a very nervous experience to see your dogs go through.

Day before operation
No food allowed after 8pm


Day 0 - Monday
  • No breakfast, went to vets at 9am
  • Got call at 2pm to say we can pick her up
  • 3pm made it to the vets t pick her up. She was very drowsy when we picked her up. The nurse said she can have a light meal and water tonight. But to take her out to toilet on lead
  • The only thing Noodles wanted to do was sleep. She was whining in her sleep.

Day 1 - Tuesday

  • She was still sleepy, started drinking water, not really into eating yet.
  • Still hadn't gone for number 1 or 2.

Day 2 - Wednesday

  • Moving and not sleeping as much but not jumping about.
  • Eating and drinking normally now.
  • Doing number 1.
  • Went to see nurse at Vets doing fine wound healing fine.

Day 3 - Thursday

  • Finally doing number 2!
  • Mostly back to normal but not as hyper as usual yet.
Day 4 - Friday
  • Everything's back to normal except she has a cone on her head you wouldn't know she's had an operation.

Day 5 - Saturday

  • She's decided she hates the cone so much she's eaten a bit of it to try to get it off (vomits and sick up the plastic she ate.
Day 6 - Sunday
  • She's eaten more of the cone, I call vets to tell Nurse she's having more trouble with cone than its worth. 
  • Given the ok to remove cone as long as she's not interested in stitches...... turns out she don't care about stitches one bit.
Day 7 to 10 - Monday to Wednesday
  • Now without the cone she is very happy bunny and all is back to normal.
  • Last post-op visit on day 10, nurses say wound has healed very nicely, its actually the sutures outside (visible black stitches) that are irritating her hence the small inflammation so stitches are taken out.
Day 11 Thursday onwards
  • Inflammation from the stitches are going down by the day! Almost back to normal and we can take her out on off leash soon hopefully!

Pictures of her incision site as it heals
Day 0
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5









Day 6
Day 7
Day 8

Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13



Vet's Kitchen Dog Food

Continued food diary for our Pup, I've finally found the holy grail dog food for Noodles. The little Bum was happily eating the dry dog food we had found in the previous post that didn't upset her tummy until she hit her first season when she decided she was going to go on hunger strikes if she wasn't given something she fancied.

I'd tried it all, only offering her food at set times and if she didn't eat withdrawn it after. It did make her eat her food but she certainly wasn't enjoying her dinners like she use to. 

So I set about to try various flavours and brands see if anything will tickle her fancy at all.

The brands and flavours below she tried and didn't like (some straight away, others she got bored of eventually). Honest to god its nothing personal to the brands/flavours they are all actually very good - no problems as such like skin or stomach issues just she simply didn't fancy them enough to continue eating them on a daily basis.

  • Elements Premium: Its seemed like she only liked the Puppy Large Breed Salmon and Potatoe, when I moved her onto the Adult Duck and Potatoe she only managed to finish half of the 15kg bag before refusing to eat it. A shame as her stools and coat were all looking very good.
  • Wainwright: She liked the Puppy Salmon and Potatoe but when we moved her onto the Adult Salmon and Potatoe she ate a quarter of the 15kg bag before refusing to eat it anymore. I wasn't as impressed with the adult version though because her coat didn't look as nice as when she was only the puppy version.
  • Laughing Dog Complete Dog Food with Chicken: She doesn't like it as dinner but will eat it as biscuit treats?
  • Milburns Premium Dog Food Adult Lamb and Rice: She doesn't seem to like it as food or biscuits.
  • Lily's Kitchen Chicken and Duck Grain Free Food for Dogs: This was a shocker thought she would really like this but she barely had interest in it and only ate 1/4 of a 1kg bag before disregarding it altogether. May be she doesn't like Duck Flavoured dry food?

Lily's Kitchen Dog Food Organic Chicken with Vegetables Bake came in a close possible. Noodles liked it and it smells lovely but it seemed to be harder for her to chew and she wasn't very 'enthusiastic' about dinner times taking ages to finish a bowl going back and forth to it (its a good thing for her teeth but the lazy bum tries to swallow instead of chew if she can.) But this is definitely a backup if her favourite runs out.



There is however no denying that she loves the Vet's Kitchen brand stuff. She has tried the Adult Chicken and Brown Rice, Adult Chicken and Brown Rice Light, Adult Salmon and Potatoe and their Joint Supplement. She gets excited as soon as I bring in the bags of food, she finishes each bowl in record time and there is no doubt she likes the food. She also can't wait to get her daily spoon of joint supplement charging in and waiting eagerly when she hears the sound of the bottle cap opening. 

Not only is she happy to eat this food. I've noticed her fur is now super duper soft (more so than when she was eating any of the other brands). Her stool is also super firm and minimal smells! The joint supplement I can't really comment on as I only got it as a preventative measure for when she gets older.

I definitely recommend this brand. Also when you see them at shows they usually have a £5 for any 2 bags of 1.3kg food or supplement offer so it works out really cheap to try their stuff for you own pooches (that's how I got my first batch to try out all three flavours and the supplement).

Stocked in Sainsbury and Asda RRP is £5.99ish but often offers like this month have them reduced to £4.49 or £5 respectively. One bag of 1.3kg lasts Noodles about 1.5weeks (she's a 19kg medium dog).

After my experience I would suggest when you have a puppy moving on to adult food to try out their response to them with the smaller bags as I've had to throw out so much before I found the one she likes and it definitely wasn't a cheap experience.




Saturday, August 18, 2012

Trying out dog treats!

Noodles is definitely not a fussy eater but not everything that her mouth likes is happy with her tummy.


I try to give her a range of treats, these are some of treats that are yummy to her and her tummy:

Left to right: Salmon biscuit, Pedigree Milky biscuit, Liver biscuit
(Salmon and Liver biscuits from Pets at home pick and mix 26p for 100g, Pedigree biscuit cheapest at Sainsbury for £1.00 for 350g)

Stockbull venison cubes from Perrorojos
(Noodles loves it but other half can't stand the smell so not for those who don't like strong smelling treats.)

Good Boy Yogurt drops good training treat. was £2.99 at local pet shop.

Nice soft Chicken and Duck sandwich treat from Perrorojos

Jerky chicken breast a favourite for Noodles

Good Boy Rawhide sticks £5 on Petplanet better thickness than the small chomp stix sold at Sainsbury (also good value but petplanet better value for size).

New Misfits Motley mix, Noodles also likes Scruffy bits.


Monday, July 2, 2012

LOOK Toffee Cup Shade 4 Lipstick

I've always wanted to try LOOK lipstck, I was debating whether to get the Tangerine shade as well but I'd never used their lipstick specifically so thought I'd try the Toffee Cup first. RRP £7 was on discount for £4.

 

 

Casing is a bit on that large side. It has a magnetic lid, feels a bit 'loose' but is sturdy. The texture is very creamy and has a lovely vanilla taste to it. Easy to apply. Not long lasting (will need to reapply during the day) but very good color with only 1 layer. Nice nude color that's not too skin or pinky. Love it. May go back and try some other colors whilst the offer and stock is still on.

Superdrug currently doing up to 1/2 price off LOOK and Accessorize makeup! With the stuff I've tried (eyeliner, eyeshadow and now lipstick) they are nice quality makeup and with the discount is very affordable.  

Friday, June 29, 2012

Introducing new addition to the family

Been so busy in the last 6 months had no time to share our lovely new addition to the family.

Picking up N to come home.

The dopey N was a lovely choice curtsey to Stacey Watkins (Albionspitz) the breeder of gorgeous and gentle Eurasiers.

I thought I would share the ins and outs I've experienced since I picked up N. I meet Stacey at the Discover Dogs show in Earls Court London. Its a wonderful place to see all the breeds of dogs and discuss with breeders to find out more about the temperament and requirements of the different breeds. Before the show I had never seen a Eurasier before but I'm so glad I went with this breed in the end. Stacey and others work very hard to keep introducing new but good lines into the breed in UK to keep the inbreeding coefficient low and retain the good qualities including temperament of the breed.

N like all puppies was very hard work.... including the late night toilet runs, I lost 1/2 stone in the first week but it was worth it, she is the best behaved and most adorable puppy ever. True to their nature Eurasian do not bark unless it is very important, they are highly intelligent (learnt commands very quickly) and very careful, Noodles even when left to her own rule of the room only picked up a dry leaf to play with and is very careful with our belongings, not broken or chewed anything we don't want her to so far. ^_^

A little snap shot into the life of N in the past few months =D

3 month old
playing under the sofa

4 months old

playing with her favourite toys

playing with M  (5months old)
Anyone who is interested in the breed, they are medium size, girls smaller than boys. They do shred but its not bad just little here and there. The breed is bred for temperament foremost and in one litter like N they can all have different colors which alters as they grow up.
We're currently feeding N food made by http://www.elements-premium.co.uk/, its not a big brand but having feed N on the Large Breed Salmon and Potatoe since we had her I'm please to say she has had lovely coat and very firm stool. When it ran out we attempted to give her Arden Grange Large Puppy Chicken and rice but that actually gave her the runs (even with slow transition period of mixing the two), Arden Grange is highly recommended by others but unfortunately not suitable for N. We then found that Wainwright's Puppy Salmon and Potatoe was also ok for N whilst we waited for the new delivery of her Elements Premium (my fault I forgot to order new stock, as soon as I ordered the order was very swiftly sent out). So for others out there trying out new brands for their canine friends here's a few we have tried and the result of.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Belated upload of Discover Dogs 2011 Pictures

Cor talk about a hiatus. I didn't quite make a come back. New year resolution ........to start blogging again, does that count? Thought I'd share some heart warming cute pictures from the 2011 Discover dogs as a starter to my belated 2012 blogging.

Super cute and calm Eurasier =D

The ever so teddy bear Chow. ^_^

The the friendly giant Mountain dog!
Discover Dogs is seriously a very good place to get to know different breeds if your thinking of getting a dog.  Fingers-cross I'll have a new family member later in the year (wohoo! super excited) and I'll share with you guys some of its adorable moments growing up with the family. ^_^

Monday, August 15, 2011

I'm back!!!!!!!! Deal on Nikon S3100 at Currys in UK

Hey All!
Sorry for the long hiatus! Been crazy for the last 6/7 months so I've had to abandon my reviews. >_<
No fear. I am now returning and I've just brought my first digital camera to help take better pictures for the blog! ^_^


It should be in my hands by end of the week and I can start catching up on the stuff I've wanted to review for you guys.


If anyone's looking for a reasonably priced simple function camera to just get by on (E.g.me), and is interested in the same camera the link above will take you to Currys for more spec info. I was drawn into getting it after seeing its beautiful color in-store and then finding out you get 5% back on Quidco and extra off its online discounted price with code 10COMCAM (with free delivery) so I had to get it (it was about time).


I haven't tested it yet so can't voice how good it functions yet but once I have I'll write a proper review on it.