This DVD contains Everything You Should Know about the breed and covers: History & Development - We'll take you through the early history of the PAPILLON. You'll learn the breed's origin and how they were used in the working world. Characteristics - Discover the behavioral characteristics and temperament of the PAPILLON. Grooming - Learn basic grooming skills that will keep your dog looking great for years to come. Nutrition - Maintain optimum health with this essential diet and exercise information. Health and Aging - Learn about the special attention and love needed to maintain the health and quality of life of your aging PAPILLON. Training Tips - Communicate properly with your dog using our helpful tips.
BONUS VIDEOS INCLUDED - This DVD includes INTERACTIVE BASIC OBEDIENCE with renowned Dog Behaviorist Shannon Holstein. She shows you how to quickly and easily teach your dog how to Sit, Stand, Come & Stay. Also included, - PUPPY PLAY DATE - Designed to stimulate and entertain dogs whether you are at home or away! Filled with K9 tested and approved sights and sounds, dogs can't take their eyes off Ozzy and his friends as they spend a sunny summer day romping around their favorite park. This Great Pet sitting video can play on continuous loop.
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Customer Review: not great
Maybe I expected too much from this DVD, but I found it to be just OK, not great. It does contain some useful information and interesting facts, especially for the first time owner on the breed, but it could be so much more entertaining, considering that Papillon such fun high energy dog. It was a bit boring and incomplete.
Customer Review: Better w/o the music
I would of enjoyed this video alot more if the irritating music did not play the entire time. There were, however, alot of interesting facts, would of like to see more visuals on certain areas. And more visuals on other Papillons at different ages. But the bonus training video was and exceptional deal almost makes up for the other dog movie that was nothing but dog playing in a park, no knowledge shared on that one. All in all I was satisfied with my purchase and would recommend this video to anyone eager to learn more basic information about the papillon breed.
This past summer, staph nearly killed my dog, a big beautiful German Shepherd. It all started a few hours after we picked him up following a three night stay in the kennel.
When we arrived home, he was reluctant to jump out of the car. It is a long way down.. But eventually he did, wobbling as he climbed the steps into the kitchen. From then on it was a slippery slope. He slept and slept and slept, showing no interest in anything. The only thing he did to was lick his back right paw a lot. I called the kennel. The person who had cared for him had gone for the day. Again, I examined his paw but saw nothing. I called the vet but the office was closed for the weekend.
That evening, he ate a few biscuits and managed a short walk.. The next morning, the kennel phoned to say the person who cared for him noticed he hadn't eaten his breakfast. I told them about his paw and they suggested warm compresses which I tried, with 15 minute applications all morning. Gradually something started to protrude. Several hours later, a hard bit of tissue about the size and shape of a pencil eraser popped out. We thought our troubles were over. We were wrong.
As the day wore on, Big Dog remained listless, disinterested in eating or moving. The only thing he did was drink water. We left him with his water bowl full and went out for some supper. When we returned, he hadn't had a drop and didn't get up to greet us. In fact he didn't have strength to move or lift his head..
We had to carry him into the SUV. At the emergency animal hospital, blood samples were looked at and treatment, an antibiotic was started. His temperature was found to be 105'. This was 11PM.
The next morning, his temperature was unchanged. A different antibiotic was tried and blood samples sent to a lab for analysis. Although intermittently his temperature would go down, it wouldn't take long before it went back up again. Finally, a third antibiotic was tried, as we awaited results of the lab's attempt to find an antibiotic that could be effective against his particular strain of staphylococcus. .
They found one. We brought him home to continue the medication for six weeks, trying to get him back to normal. Our gentle giant couldn't climb up or down the steps to go in or out of the house. He couldn't run. He had to be lifted into the car. All he seemed to do was sleep.
But slowly over the six weeks, his strength began to return. And now, a full three months after the whole thing started, we have Big Dog back, jumping easily onto the passenger seat, almost flying through the air after sticks, and devouring each meal as though he'd never eaten. It seems like a miracle.
2007,Ruth Graham
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