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Cyclop Labradors

Locality: Nannup, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9756 1174



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25.01.2022 For my clients waiting for a male pup please add your details and your initial date of inquiry thank you



25.01.2022 If you love your pets you better get on board. There is currently the most ridiculous reforms proposed by the state government. If you don't comment, if you don't speak out it will be too late.

23.01.2022 MIXED ANIMAL VETERINARIAN REQUIRED GEOvet are looking for a Full Time mixed animal Veterinarian who is passionate, driven and enthusiastic. Experience vet pref...erred however graduates are welcome to apply. Must have demonstrated ability to work as part of a team, great communication skills and ability to build rapport with clients. The large animal work includes a mix of beef, dairy, alpaca, sheep and equine, with Dairy and Equine being the main component. Our dairy clientele includes 1,500 3,000 cow dairies which we provide a full range of herd health services. We also provide equine reproductive services including artificial insemination (Equine & Bovine) stud work and equine dentistry services utilising a fully equipped mobile crush. We are a vibrant seven vet mixed animal practice delivering a high standard of professional service to an expanding small and large animal clientele base. It’s a busy, happy and fun clinic with opportunity for a varied medical and surgery case load. The practice is well equipped with numerous diagnostic aids, including; ultrasound, Digital CR X-Ray, IM3 dental scaler and polisher, bull testing equipment, Surgivet anaesthetic monitor and in-house Idexx Lasercyte Catalyst machines. Vets are supported by a happy and friendly team of nurses and receptionists. Applications and enquiries: Email: [email protected] See our website https://www.geovet.com.au/ or feel free to private message me. See more

21.01.2022 Are you looking for a new puppy? With over 200 breeds in Australia recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council Ltd, there is at least one breed that s...uits your lifestyle. We encourage all potential puppy buyers to be fully informed when making the purchase as to what you are buying. As well as researching your chosen breed, buyers need to make sure they are purchasing from a registered and responsible breeder. We recommend buyers to familiarise themselves with the official ANKC Ltd pedigrees so that you know you are purchasing a purebred registered dog from a responsible breeder.



20.01.2022 We would like to thank everyone for their interests and for contacting us. We have been overwhelmed with enquiries for puppies and apologies for not being able to contact each and everyone of you as of yet. We will be in contact you as our next litters are confirmed, again we thankyou for your patience and appreciate your follows and recommendations.

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20.01.2022 We have available 1 mature chocolate male retiring he is an outside dog he is 7 ,please contact us for futher information thank you

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13.01.2022 We like to start crate training early because we travel a lot to truffle, so it's good to make sure it's non event. We first do a little training, then play, so...me food and training then a drink and we wait till she has toileted and then we sit done with her till she is calm. once asleep we close the door. I will check on her every 30 minutes or so to start with. As soon as she makes up straight outside again. This what works for us. Please always make sure you work with the dog in front of you. See more

11.01.2022 Its Calypso update time! Week 5 Well Calypso's (13 weeks) paws are now as big as Macca who is 4 years old. She is going to be a chunky monkey just like her mum.... She is starting to get a bit braver now. Because we live rurally we are able to take her quite a lot of places with us so we can do distraction training and proximity when something exciting is going on. We start to teach it doesn't matter what's going on it's always a better deal with me, and anything else is none of your business. We can also start to introduce when it is OK to go say hi. Making sure the cue is clear. This helps with truffling because there is always distractions, whether its diggers, vehicles or air guns etc and a distracted dog is not going to do a very good job. I have decided on a bungee tug toy for Cals special toy. I think when she gets older and stronger I will need the spring in it. I'll take photos this week of her interacting with it. Thanks Chloe White for the cute photo in mitre 10 See more

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10.01.2022 , & They're cute right! Oodles became a fad over a decade ago, it started with the Lab x Poodle that was called a Labradood...le, a dog bred to be a Guide Dog for those allergic to dogs back in the early 80's, as you could probably fathom by the lack of Labradoodle Guide Dogs, the project was not successful for various reasons relating to the dogs suitability. What happens when a type of dog becomes a fad is they become a money-making opportunity, inexperienced individuals, some with hearts of gold and others only with $$$ in their eyes jump on board and start breeding for demand - right now we're seeing that with French Bulldogs who for now seem to have overtaken the Oodle craze. Inexperienced or simply unethical breeders went ahead and started breeding programs without understanding structure, coat genetics, disease genetics, genetics in general and temperament so what we started to see was dogs with poor structure that meant many would end up with expensive surgeries to fix conditions such as slipping patella's - this is where the kneecap of the dog dislocates, they were also being affected by conditions such as Hip Dysplasia and that's just the start of it. ' ' - consumers were led to believe that by crossing 2 breeds you would get rid of the genetic conditions associated with those 2 breeds but what they were effectively doing was potentially doubling up on problems because they had very little understanding of those issues and the mode of inheritance so they would breed for an example, a Poodle to a Cavalier that were either affected by the same condition or came from a bloodline where that problem occurred. Take-home point, if you breed a dog with a structural fault to another dog with the same structural fault then you're not creating hybrid vigour, you're creating a problem. Let us have a look at one of the most common Oddles, the Cavalier x Poodle commercially named the 'Cavoodle' (there is no such breed) and what conditions they are more prone to: () Diabetes Mellitus Cushings Disease Allergies Atopic dermatitis Otitis Externa Pododermatitis Sebaceous adenitis Sebaceous gland tumour Periodontal disease () Allergies Atopic dermatitis Sebaceous adenitis () Diabetes Mellitus Cushings Disease Allergies Atopic dermatitis Sebaceous gland tumour Epilepsy Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) (X-linked) Periodontal disease Chronic Valvular Disease (CVD) Keratitis sicca Atopic dermatitis Anal sac impaction Otitis externa Syringomyelia You may notice that ' ' occurs in both breeds so breeding 2 breeds together with the same issues does not make it Hybrid Vigor, it just increases the risk of that condition occurring, no different to breeding 2 purebred dogs of the same breed together who are affected or come from lines with dogs affected by that same condition. This condition is often seen in dogs with straight stifles, the dogs rear legs don't bend at the knee in a standing position as much as they should, this also means that they are at an increased risk of knee injuries. Cruciate ligament injuries are always one we worry about in such dogs whether it be from a strained cruciate to a fully torn one that needs surgery. If a Poodle x is a dog you really really want to buy this would be my advice: - Don't buy from an individual who doesn't do health testing for the conditions the breeds they are using are affected by - these are not tests carried out by the local vet, they are often DNA tests, Imaging and so forth - I strongly suggest you do a lot more research into this before looking at any Poodle x. - Ask what the grades are of the Patella's of both Dam and Sire - Patella's are graded 1-4, anything 2.5 and above is generally considered a surgical case. If they can't answer this question, I would suggest you look for a different breeder, I would also encourage you to consider a registered ANKC purebred breeder who does all the relevant tests for their breeds and does not breed on with dogs with structural issues. - A crossbreed should not cost you more than what a purebred does, so please don't pay thousands of dollars, especially for one whose Dam & Sire have had no genetic & health screening. - Please never buy one from someone you can't meet in person and see the conditions the dogs live in - Oodles are often overbred in large-scale breeding facilities and sold online and through pet shops. - If you're looking for a low/no shedding dog then a Poodle x is not necessary for you as it cannot be guaranteed what their coat will be like - they may shed a lot and need a lot of grooming. - Get Pet insurance before you go to your first Vet visit so nothing can be called an existing condition by your insurance company. - If your dog is diagnosed with slipping patella's or another ortho conditions, please ask your Vet for a referral to an Animal Physio, here in Sydney we recommend Whole Family Health at St Mary's - they may be able to help you avoid surgery or if surgery is required, they can help prepare your dog for this and help them recover as well. No matter how lovely the breeder of your current or future Oodle is, if they're not genetic testing, health screening then they're not doing the right thing for the dog and they don't deserve your money. Whilst Mother Natures gives no guarantee's, selecting a breeder who is trying their hardest to breed healthy puppies by doing all the relevant tests is the right place to start. There's plenty of very adorable and unique purebred dogs you may like to consider and talk to breeders about the screening they do and if they are a suitable match for you, such as: Affenpinscher https://www.dogzonline.com.au/b/community/affenpinscher.asp Bedlington Terrier https://www.dogzonline.com.au//comm/bedlington-terrier.asp Bichon Frise https://www.dogzonline.com.au/br/community/bichon-frise.asp Cavalier King Charles Spaniel https://www.dogzonline.com.au//cavalier-king-charles-spani Chihuahua (Long Coat) https://www.dogzonline.com.au//com/chihuahua-long-coat.asp American Cocker Spaniel https://www.dogzonline.com.au//community/american-cocker-s Finnish Lapphund https://www.dogzonline.com.au//commun/finnish-lapphund.asp Griffon Bruxellois https://www.dogzonline.com.au//comm/griffon-bruxellois.asp Havanese https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/havanese.asp Japanese Chin https://www.dogzonline.com.au/b/community/japanese-chin.asp Japanese Spitz https://www.dogzonline.com.au//community/japanese-spitz.asp Keeshond https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/keeshond.asp King Charles Spaniel https://www.dogzonline.com.au//co/king-charles-spaniel.asp Lhasa Apso https://www.dogzonline.com.au/bree/community/lhasa-apso.asp Lagotto - Check this one out https://www.dogzonline.com.au//commu/lagotto-romagnolo.asp Lowchen https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/lowchen.asp Maltese https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/maltese.asp Papillon https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/papillon.asp Pekingese https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/community/pekingese.asp Pomeranian https://www.dogzonline.com.au/bree/community/pomeranian.asp Miniature Poodle https://www.dogzonline.com.au//commun/poodle-miniature.asp Toy Poodle https://www.dogzonline.com.au/bree/community/poodle-toy.asp Schipperke https://www.dogzonline.com.au/bree/community/schipperke.asp Yorkshire Terrier https://www.dogzonline.com.au//commu/yorkshire-terrier.asp Important note about this post: This post is not a beat up on the Oodle, it is simply putting a myth to bed about Hybrid Vigor and outlining how you can make safer choices. We still have a long way to go to understand the mode of inheritance in a lot of diseases but we can first start by not supporting breeders who breed 2 dogs together who have the same defect/fault.

09.01.2022 Asking for information regarding a viscous dog attack in Seville Grove in perth,our clients dog Buddy(BULL TERRIER) was severely injured and was put to sleep ye...sterday ...he was attacked by 2 pitbulls and the owner was also injured.the dog was his pride and joy and his dog was 2 years old....i have added the post below.....Hey everyone was wondering if anyone had information on a dog attack that happened last saturday? My dad is going to have to put his dog to rest due to infections from his wounds. We believe it was two light coloured pitbulls (1 male 1 female) and the owners fled the scene in a grey i30 Hyundai with plastic to the back window. Would hate to hear of another attack especially on a child. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks If anyone in the area has any information or video footage please contact us....Poor Buddy was on lead,he was a beautiful boy and did not deserve this...the dogs are still at large and could attack again....owners werent helpful and should be found and the dogs put to sleep

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08.01.2022 Calypso update time 15 weeks old and she has been with us for 7 weeks now! This week was a bit of an uneventful and I didn't get as many photos. We are startin...g to work on retrieve. Retrieve is important game to teach working dogs. It's a great way to reward without using so much food. You start in a corner of a room using legs as a type of barrier. Throw the toy to the corner reward any engagement and build up. This goes had in hand with catch and toy chase. Its important that everything feels like a game to puppy. Also got to play some cardboard choas after puppy class. This is a great game for scenting and confidence building. Another fun training exercise we did was take Calypso and Nugget to Hidden River Eastate for some lunch. We worked on hold a boundary (her bed) and listening while there are distractions of food and people. Considering she is so young she did exceptionally well. She is growing like a weed at the moment. It won't be long till she is bigger than Macca I think. Hope everyone has a fabulous week. Till next Monday. See more

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