Showing posts with label terrier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrier. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Welsh Terrier/Spaniel cross with stiff joints

This is Barney, an elderly (age 15) Welsh Terrier/ Spaniel cross who has been creaky for the last few years. Barney's owner Mike read about Mobile Bones in Horse & Hound and was so impressed that it is now a regular part of Barney's diet. Since he started taking Mobile Bones Barney can keep up with his friend Toby and still gets to the stick first!

To read the full review click the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2012/06/18/elderly-spaniel-stiff-joints/

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Tibetan Terrier with allergies

This Dylan, a Tibetan Terrier with allergies. When Dylan's owner Karen adopted him at the age of 2 he was in very poor condition. He has a skin allergy, which he suffers from mainly during the summer months and he was scratching himself to shreds. His coat was in a poor condition his skin was dry and scurfy. He also suffered with a poor appetite (he had previously been fed a vegan diet) and everything Karen tried to introduce to him caused him to have very runny stools. She came across Bionic Biotic whilst searching on line, was impressed by the customer reviews and ordered some to try. Within a couple of weeks, Dylan stools were more solid the itchiness greatly improved.

To read the full review click the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2012/05/30/tibetan-terrier-allergies/

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Elderly Yorkshire Terrier


This is Chadd, a 19 year old Yorkshire terrier who has no teeth, only one good eye and problems with his ears mean he is deaf. 

Chadd went to stay with his owner Trudy, in June 2011 when his elderly owner could no longer care for him. When he arrived he was very frail and bony.

She decided to investigate the possibility of a food supplement that might help and did some research on the internet and discovered Bionic Biotic.

Since feeding the supplement Trudy cannot believe the difference in Chadd – he now eats the same as her other dogs, including the foods that upset him before.

To read her full review click on the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2012/02/10/chadd-old-yorkshire-terrier/

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Westie with itchy skin

Westie with itchy skin

This is Spyder, a West Highland Terrier who has been suffering with extensive soreness, dry patches and itching. He is almost constantly scratching, which is proving very distressing for him and his owner David.

David had read a lot of good reports about Bionic Bioticon various forums on-line, so decided to give a try.

Within a month or so he saw a huge improvement and Spyder hasn't scratched for 6 whole months since using Bionic Biotic.

To read his full review click on the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2011/12/21/westie_itchy_skin/

Monday, 19 December 2011

Westie with itchy skin

itchy westie - west highland terrier

This is Sam, a 13 month old west highland terrier bitch. From 10 weeks old she began to chew at herself & scratch constantly.

When about 13 weeks old she was diagnosed with craniomandibular osteopathy (Lion's Jaw) & was treated with steroids until about nine months old. During this time no more scratching as the steroids would have suppressed any allergies.

As soon as she came off the steroids the chewing and scratching began again. Her legs were almost bald, her coat was in poor condition and she was very uncomfortable.

Her owner James, came across Bionic Biotic and was delighted with the results.

To read his full review click on the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2011/12/01/itchy_westie/

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Taz: Terrier with digestive trouble


This is Taz, a cross-breed terrier who has had digestive problems since he was a puppy.

His owner, Sarah Stevens, tried many different foods and supplements and thought she'd never find one that worked. Then she tried Bionic Biotic (digestive supplement for dogs)!

Read Sarah's full review on the link below.
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2011/09/12/dog_digestion-3/

Monday, 4 April 2011

Monday, 7 February 2011

Westie x Jack Russell with runny stools

This is Heidi, a westie X jack russel.

Heidi had a few problems with her digestion, leading to runny stools. Then her owner, Sandie, discovered Bionic Biotic (digestion supplement for dogs) on an online forum... and noticed a difference from day 1.

To read more about Heidi click on the link below:
http://www.poochandmutt.com/2011/01/05/dog_digestion-2/

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Staffy with a luxating patella



This is Sky, a Staffy who had mobility trouble due to a luxating patella.

Sky's owner, Natalie, wanted to look at the alternatives to surgery, so she tried Mobile Bones (joint supplement for dogs). Natalie told us that Mobile Bones has made a huge difference it looks like Sky will no longer need surgery.

To read the full testimonial click on the link below

Friday, 3 September 2010

Casper: Border terrier with sensitive digestion



This is Casper, a 17 month old border terrier.

Casper had a very sensitive digestive system, leading to loose stools, sickness and discomfort, until his owner, Susan Williams, discovered Bionic Biotic - digestion supplement for dogs.

To read how Bionic Biotic helped click on the link below.

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Staffordshire bull terrier with itchy skin helped by Bionic Biotic



Gemma McQuillan won a bag of Bionic Biotic (dog skin supplement), which she fed to her Staffy who had itchy skin, she told us:

"I really would recommend Bionic Biotic to all dog owners who's dogs have problems witht heir skin, I am amazed!"

To read Gemma's full testimonial click on the link below:

Friday, 20 August 2010

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Charlie's testimonial - Champion Veteran at Crufts 2010



Charlie (above) was 1st in Veteran Dog at Crufts 2010, Best in Show at West of England Scottish Terrier Club and was also awarded the Reserve Challenge Certificate at Windsor Championship Show.

Click on the link below to read how Bionic Biotic (canine health supplement) helped him:

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Puppy power! Superdogs that come to the rescue



They can fetch your slippers, bring you the post and rollover amongst other things, but could you ever imagine your dog rescuing someone from danger.


With the release of Bolt , the new Disney Pixar animation about a dog who thinks he is a real super hero (pictured above), we sniffed out a few of our amazing dog ‘tales’ to prove that when danger strikes it’s not always the humans that come running first. Here are some super dogs that surprised their owners with their antics when they came to save the day.

Last year a dog saved a toddler by shielding him from a venomous snake and taking a bite in the neck. The tot was playing with his grandmother's terrier, Pickle, in her garden when he was confronted by an adder. The dog jumped between them but the snake bit Pickles who was saved by emergency treatment. What a hero. Click here to read the story.

In Argentina, an eight year old working dog saved the life of a premature baby left abandoned by his teenage mother in a shanty town in Buenos Aires. Shaggy dog La China managed to pick up the tiny baby without inflicting any injuries to him and carried him 50 metres to place him alongside her own puppies and care for him. You can watch the super nanny dog here.

But dogs are not only out to save us; they will even risk their lives to save other dogs and animals.

In this video clip a very brave dog crosses busy motorway traffic to try and drag the body of another dog to safety. Onlookers are astonished at the antics of this lost motorway mutt.

Another terrier down under risked his life to save a litter of newborn kittens from a blazing house fire. When firemen entered the house to search for remaining people they found Leo standing guard over some kittens despite thick nasty smoke filling the room. Leo, who lost consciousness and stopped breathing outside, was revived by the firemen using dog CPR. Click here to read this amazing story.

Back in the UK, a ten stone Newfoundland called Whizz was hailed a hero after rescuing a drowning pooch in Somerset. Topper’s owner was walking in a wood near Clevedon when her pet disappeared. She hadn’t realised that mischievous Topper had fallen into a disused water tank close by and couldn’t get out. That’s when friendly giant Whizz came along and grabbed the red setter by the neck to haul him to safety. Read the newspaper clipping here.

You never know, your dog could be the next hero so to help maintain a healthy and happy dog you can add Pooch & Mutt’s dog supplements to their diet daily. Bionic Biotic helps Digestion, condition, weight, skin & coat and Mobile Bones, with Glucosamine for dogs, is excellent for mobility and joint problems. To win a bag of Bionic Biotic try our prize draw here.

Spiderdog? - Last but not least this is a dog who really has been reading too many super hero comics. Click here to watch this exclusive video of spider dog!

Saturday, 24 January 2009

Amazing dog tails. Sometime’s man’s best friend needs a hero too...


Its seems we can never be too careful when out walking our dogs these days and it’s not traffic or aggressive dogs we need to worry about but icy water, balls, fire and even sharks!

If you encountered a pooch in distress, to what lengths would you go to save him/her?

Here are a few feel good real life stories about pooches who lived happily ever after thanks to brave humans heroes who risked their own lives to drag them out of danger.

Last weekend an ex Royal Navy serviceman risked hyperthermia in freezing temperatures when he leapt into an frozen river to save a woman’s two pet Cocker Spaniels. The shocked pooches, who helplessly sunk into the ice in Hampshire, were rescued by Steve Williams who without thinking slipped off his jeans and broke into the ice to pull both dogs out. Click here to read the full story. Also last week another brave man rescued a Labrador from a burning house fire in Jersey last week. Click here to read more.

Across the pond, Jake, the Rat Terrier from Florida Keys escaped from the jaws of a shark last year. Whilst out swimming laps off the dock Jack (as pictured above) was attacked by a large Lemon shark who took a bite out of the little mutt’s belly. You can see the news clip here. Jake’s owner Greg dived into the water giving the shark a sharp blow with his fists which released the dog from his grip. Thankfully the dog escaped death with just a few stitches but next time swimming will be likely to be confined to a swimming pool.

Also in the states a woman stopped her vehicle when she noticed a small Pit Bull pup lying in the middle of the road. The caring lady, who unlike other drivers who swerved passed the severely injured dog, took the dog into her arms and took her to a local animal hospital. She has now adopted the puppy named Angel as her own. Read more about the story here.

Finally here is a tear jerker movie clip about a Dalmatian who got a small ball lodged in his throat whilst playing at home - see clip here. Willy escaped miraculously with a help of a canine cop who knew how to perform dog CPR. If you want to prepare yourself for any nasty surprises have a look at Stan Rawlinson’s page of canine first aid. Worth a read - you never know when it may come in handy.

Do you know anyone who became a hero for their dog? We’d love to hear your real stories too.

And don’t forget, if you are looking for an easy way to give your dog a helping hand there is no better way than Pooch & Mutt’s dog supplements; Bionic Biotic for Digestion, condition, weight, skin & coat and Mobile Bones, with Glucosamine for dogs, for mobility.

Next week we will be looking at amazing dogs that save humans and other dogs!