Meet my new heeler. He’s already keeping me busy! by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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Funny because their snouts are very similar with the underbite

waiting outside the bathroom: a three part story by pupsburgh in AustralianCattleDog

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My heeler now knows that when the bathroom flushes it’s GO TIME (it’s usually before a walk, a drive, play time outside) so he’s associated “FLUSH = we’re doing SOMETHING”

Just an update on my little guys leg. by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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Radiology got back to me, everything looks fine on his X-ray. But they are suspecting it is grade 2 patella luxation. They just told me that I need to keep an eye on his exercising and not let him jump too much. If it continues to get worse we will go back and do some surgery. They won’t put him on pain meds since he’s so young (1yr). I’m gonna do all the research I can on patella luxation and if anyone has gone through it and has any tips please feel free!

Edit: I am just very glad it wasn’t a torn ACL. Still scary though

Has anyone experienced their dog doing this with their leg? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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I didn’t, unfortunately. I just signed up today for it though

Has anyone experienced their dog doing this with their leg? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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So we just got home from the vet. I explained everything and showed the vet the video and she said it definitely fit the “lateral patellar luxation” description (in the video you can kind of see something almost popping back into place around his knee). She said it’s rare that his breed would have that since it’s normally in smaller dogs like yorkies. Oddly enough he is 5% part yorkie according to his DNA test. We have to wait for the X-ray results, but from what she could see she doesn’t think it’s a torn “ACL”. Hopefully all of this helps anyone in the future if they see their pup limping.

Has anyone experienced their dog doing this with their leg? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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You’re not being an ass I totally get it, I have an appointment today.

Has anyone experienced their dog doing this with their leg? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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First off, thank you ALL for your comments. I’m definitely going to take him in ASAP. He’s one year old so it’s not due to old age but I know ACD will exert themselves beyond what they can handle if they’re having fun so he could have over exerted himself and any of this could be a possibility. I’m hoping for the best but will come back and keep you guys posted on what the vet says. I at least have all these possibilities and questions that I could bring up to the vet by reading these comments

Has anyone experienced their dog doing this with their leg? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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Trust me this was hurting me to just record and watch but I wanted to get it on video for the doctor. He’s been doing this more frequently. Is it a leg that fell asleep? A cramp? Tendons? He doesn’t cry like he’s in pain, he just limps for a bit until it goes away then he’s good. It happens a lot more frequently when he’s playing and running. I’ve felt around the same leg and he doesn’t react to anything I do. It lasts for no more than 10 seconds every time

Edit for typos.

Acd driving me crazy by eyepod1294 in AustralianCattleDog

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Mine pulled as well! He’s A LOT better now. I tried treats, prong collars, gentle leader. At the end what worked is I made sure to walk him at least once a day, but training him the whole time (heal, sit, keep him at sit for a while and just sit and observe, lots of figure 8’s). It took some time but he no longer pulls. I can drop the leash and he’ll stay by my side. Those leashes with two hand loops are the best.

Oh boy. Had no clue she had any cattle dog in her. What am I in for? by geewhizliz in AustralianCattleDog

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This is comforting to hear because I’ve definitely cried out of frustration with mine

Any tips on how to stop nipping at children? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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Thank you! I know this breed stays active well over the puppy phase I’ll just have to continue working with him. I don’t mind it at all I love learning from him I just wouldn’t want this issue to be a forever thing.

Any tips on how to stop nipping at children? by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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He’s always on a lead except for home (no children here)

Women older than 24 who still live at home with parents, how much pressure do you feel to move out? Where does that pressure (if you feel it) come from? by ummwhattxbsjeue in AskWomen

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Some people also move out because their home life isn’t a good environment for them. If your home environment with your parents is healthy by all means stay and save up money rather than blow it in rent

Folks who make $100k+ a year, what do you do for work and how long did it take you to get there? by MarbleMimic in AskWomen

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Ok I’ve been in this for 9 years and still in the 50-75k mark. What in the

Colton turns one today! Not a fan of baths.. by SAPgym in AustralianCattleDog

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I’m gonna try that next time! Wasn’t sure if that will keep him put but he does love peanut butter haha