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Kanine Komforts

Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9921 7379



Address: Shop 6 58 Chapman Rd 6530 Geraldton, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 MISSING DOG KALBARRI STILL MISSING AT 14/11/20 We are travelling Australia and left our dog with a dog sitter while we were sight seeing in Kalbarri. The do...g sitter let him off the lead and he took off and we have been searching but no luck. Steely is an 8 year old desexed and microchipped male Blue Heeler. He took off from Kalbarri and was last seen 3km out of town. He is a very well loved family dog. Ranger has been contacted and we have posted on Kalbarri Facebook page. If you find him please text me. PHONE: 0429 728 763 FB CONTACT: https://www.facebook.com/kristy.mccracken.161 ADMIN: https://www.facebook.com/LostpetsinWA/inbox/ (Michelle) #WALPRdogkalbarri



24.01.2022 Wishing all the dog mums out there lots of love, woofs & licks on #MothersDay Don't forget to enter our last Mother's Day Comp! Win 1 of 4 copies of ' new book ' ' (see post 09/05 & enter before 16/05, midnight)! https://bit.ly/3ciF1T6

24.01.2022 Adult ticks are most active between March-May and August-November. Be sure to check your dog’s paws for ticks!

22.01.2022 Tick (EWW!) Removal: A nurse discovered a safe, easy way to remove ticks where they automatically withdraw themselves when you follow her simple instructions. "...I had a pediatrician tell me what she believes is the best way to remove a tick. "Apply a glob of liquid soap to a cotton ball. Cover the tickwith the soap-soaked cotton ball and swab it for a few seconds (15-20); the tick will come out on its own and be stuck to the cotton ball when you lift it away. Please pass on. See more



22.01.2022 ....FOUND.... Thankyou to everyone who shared!! Our two Labradors have gone missing from our property just near Nabawa. Last seen mid afternoon. One Chocolate male and one Black female. Both wearing orange collars. Please get in touch if you see them

22.01.2022 Dog Poisoned by the Diffuser Saturday night I got home late and my dog didn't recognize me. Being a nanny I thought I woke him up and he was having a night terr...or. Sunday, he was still acting weird. I realized that I had been running my new diffuser and decided to turn it off. Sunday afternoon, he was feeling better. Today at work, my dog sitter said that he wouldn't come out from under the bed. It was very odd as he is a happy dog. I came from work early and again, he was very confused about who I was. So I took him to emergency vet. It turns out that the tea tree oil I was using in the diffuser is toxic for dogs. Thankfully the test showed that his liver was ok but we weren't out of the woods yet. He was given fluids under his skin to get the toxins out. The vet and the poison control are saying that they see these cases often now that the popularity of essential oil is growing. Please make sure that the essential oils you are burning are not toxic for your pets. Here is a list of essential oils not to use if you have a dog at home Anise (Pimpinella anisum) Birch (Betula) Bitter Almond (Prunus dulcis) Boldo (Peumus boldus) Calamus (Acorus calamus) Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) Cassia (Cassia fistula) Chenopodium (Chenopodium album) Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) Garlic (Allium sativum) Goosefoot (Chenopodium murale) Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) Hyssop (Hyssopus sp. with the exception of Decumbens) Juniper (Juniperus sp. with the exception of Juniper Berry) Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) Mustard (Brassica juncea) Oregano (Origanum vulgare) Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) Red or White Thyme Rue (Ruta graveolens) Santolina (Santolina chamaecyparissus) Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) Savory (Satureja) Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) Terebinth (Pistacia palaestina) Thuja (Thuja occidentalis) Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Please share this story as it may save someones precious furry family member!

21.01.2022 MISSING DOG KALBARRI STILL MISSING AT 27/11/20 We are travelling Australia and left our dog with a dog sitter while we were sight seeing in Kalbarri. The do...g sitter let him off the lead and he took off and we have been searching but no luck. Steely is an 8 year old desexed and microchipped male Blue Heeler. He took off from Kalbarri and was last seen 3km out of town. He is a very well loved family dog. Ranger has been contacted and we have posted on Kalbarri Facebook page. If you find him please text me. PHONE: 0429 728 763 FB CONTACT: https://www.facebook.com/kristy.mccracken.161 ADMIN: https://www.facebook.com/LostpetsinWA/inbox/ (Michelle) #WALPRdogkalbarri



21.01.2022 RANGEWAY Missing OR STOLEN my furbaby she will be so scared right now also not mention she missed her medication saying that she could die :( Plz anyone copy & paste plz

17.01.2022 Repeat with me: "I should not eat bees..!!!"

17.01.2022 Lost since early hours on Sunday 27th September. Deaf and partly blind 20 year old Jack Russell. Last seen on corner of Mitchell and Anderson St roundabout. Reward offered $$ 0437805118

17.01.2022 Winter is hear, and our furbabies will be in need of a warm coat. Come in to the shop and have a look at the sweaters and, the jackets made by myself. I'm making more all the time.

17.01.2022 Wrong, wrong, wrong!



15.01.2022 Sibling problems : Instagram/ladyloveslouis

15.01.2022 They tell you not to cry. They tell you that it's just a dog, not a human being. They tell you that the pain will be over.... They tell you that the animals don't know that they have to die. They tell you that it's important not to let him suffer. They tell you that you can have another one. They tell you it's going to happen to you. They tell you that there is more pain. But they don't know how many times you've looked into your dog’s eyes. They don't know how many times you and your dog have looked into darkness alone. They don't know how many times your dog was the only one who was by your side. They don't know how much fear you have at night when you wake up with your grief. They don't know how many times your dog slept near you. They don't know how much you've changed since the dog has become a part of your life. They don't know how many times you hugged him when he was sick. They don't know how many times you've acted like you didn't see his hair getting whiter. They don't know how many times you've talked to your dog, the only one who really hears. They don't know that it was just your dog who knew you were in pain. They don't know what it feels like to see your old dog trying to get up to say hello. They don't know that if things went wrong, the only one who didn't go is your dog. They don't know that your dog trusts you every moment of his life, even in the last. They don't know how much your dog loved you and how it is enough for him to be happy, because you loved him. They don't know that crying for a dog is one of the most noble, significant, true, purest and warmest things you can do. They don't know when the last time you moved him with trouble... making sure it didn’t hurt him. They don't know what it felt like to pet their face in the last moments of their life.... In Memory of all those who went over the rainbow bridge. You all have a place forever in our hearts Namaste. ~Michelle xo |www.michellerussell.com

15.01.2022 Wonderful! He's a hero! Check out the video of Duke at https://www.kloojjtrends.com/newborn-baby-rescued-by-paren/

15.01.2022 This is so important to know

14.01.2022 A small dog seems to be enjoying himself while being pushed by a larger dog. Credit: Newsflare

13.01.2022 'Exciting movie, luckily dad is there to comfort me'

13.01.2022 I could do with a warm bath right about now Join The Woof Club for non stop dog content!

12.01.2022 Here are just a few of the coats I have made for your fur babies. These are available at Kanine Komforts Shop.

11.01.2022 See kids I LOVE broccoli... Make sure you chew it well @chunk_the_groundhog

11.01.2022 Use your Manners! The Sniff test - Stop doing that! The sniff test - a badly engrained habit that society has been taught, without a clear understanding of ...what they're actually doing. When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them, giving them no time to assess whether you are safe & whether they require further investigation to pick up your information. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasn't had time to develop. To some dogs, this is quite rude & the reason a lot of dogs snap at or bite people. This can cause alot of behavioral issues because of layered stress due to forced interactions. If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they aren't so stressed. People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know you're friendly... they can sniff without being forced to sniff your hand.Their noses are far more superior than ours & they don't need close contact forced upon them to smell you. Some dogs might not want to know you. You have no relationship with them and that's perfectly fine. They aren't your dog so you don't need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction. If you are meeting a dog, what should you do? Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again. Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side. Ignore the dog & talk to the owner. Don't stare at the dog & don't try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Usually they will move away & then come back for a second sniffathon. Some dogs will bunt your hands & wag their tails, which are good signs that you're likely an accepted new friend. Give them a few slow pats down their back (NOT THEIR HEAD) & then stop. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats. This is a more stress free option for dogs & a reason why in consultations we can develop a good level of trust, especially with fearful dogs & aggressive dogs, without a bunch of negative side effects from forced interactions.

10.01.2022 **Missing** SEAHORSE LOOP AREA x2 very loved cats. Travelling through town, escaped through window screen last night. Friendly grey male cat answers to Miso ... Female tortoise cat named Nori Both Microchipped & wearing collars with tags. Contact 0457679906 or 0432520997 See more

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10.01.2022 Today, at 6 am ,our beautiful,goofy, sweet Maggie started her journey across the Rainbow Bridge. She will be forever loved and remembered. 2011 - 13. 10. 20. Rest easy Moo dog.

08.01.2022 IMPORTANT: Check your Peanut Butter for Xylitol! Some imported brands are introducing this ingredient which can be deadly to dogs. (‘Like’ our page for other great info like lthis)

07.01.2022 WARNING FOR DOG OWNERS The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) has recorded further cases of the exotic disease ehrlichi...osis in dogs throughout northern WA. The disease, which was first recorded in the East Kimberley in May, is tick-borne and can be fatal if left untreated. DPIRD chief veterinary officer Michelle Rodan said surveillance had also found four cases in South Hedland as well as one case as far south as Carnarvon. Surveillance is now being targeted to the Pilbara and Gascoyne to determine the distribution of the disease in these areas, she said. Signs of the disease include fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss and bleeding disorders. Infected dogs do not directly transmit ehrlichiosis to people, however in rare cases, infected ticks may transmit E. canis to people. Visitors to the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne should be aware of the risk to their dogs from ehrlichiosis and should visit their vet for advice on a suitable tick treatment before travelling to the region, Dr Rodan said. Owners in affected areas are encouraged to treat their dogs for ticks regularly, as well as their bedding and the yard and to check their dogs for ticks daily, especially around the neck, head, ears, armpits, belly and in between toes."

06.01.2022 Morning routine of a cat owner! What's yours?

05.01.2022 Ready for photo

02.01.2022 Hi everyone, what beautiful weather we have now, but those nights are a bit chilly. Our fur babies feel the cold too. ( even one of my cats has a jacket to wear ). Call in to the shop and have a look at the jackets I have made for the doggos. And I also have some dog beds. Hope to see you soon Robyn.

01.01.2022 STILL MISSING 15/11/2020 Jed is still missing, If anyone hears or sees anything please contact me. 0428382308 ... Male, Black and Tan Kelpie X. Was wearing a blue collar with tags. Is microchipped. Last seen 3/11/2020 3pm in Waggrakine.

01.01.2022 Wow, The dog very big

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