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Quiniva Poodle

Locality: Aldinga, South Australia

Phone: +61 428 428 248



Address: Aldinga rd 5173 Aldinga, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.quinivapoodles.com

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23.01.2022 A pile of contented pups.



23.01.2022 The first poodle club meet and greet.

23.01.2022 http://www.rawmeatybones.com/petowners/rmbcostssavings.php

22.01.2022 POODLE CLUB OF SA Super Exciting News for all of our Members. We will be holding our first Family Fun Day on Sunday the 30th of August at Dogs SA Park. (POP THIS DATE IN YOUR DIARY) you do not want to miss out. ... So many fun classes to enter ranging from Best Trick, Owner Dog Look Alike, Waggiest Tail, Cutest Bum, Prettiest Girl, Most Handsome Dog and so many more. Our Judge for the day will be Mrs Jacqui McLeay of Kirada Poodles. Jacqui has been involved with poodles for 30 plus years. She is a wonderful ambassador for the poodle breed and we are super excited that she has accepted our invitation to judge our very first Family Funday. We will have a ring set up for you and your poodle to try agility and talk to our wonderful Obedience, Sporting and Performance Co-Ordinator Jude Bolton. Merchandise will be available. More Details to Follow.



20.01.2022 SO JUST HOW LONG DO YOUR PET’S SHOTS LAST? Definitely longer than a year! According to the top pet immunologist (aka vaccine expert) in the world, Dr. Ronald Sc...hultz, Ph.D. Annual revaccination provides no benefit and may increase the risk for adverse reactions. What the heck are adverse reactions (or side effects)? Well according to the other rock star pet immunologist Dr. Jean Dodds: Side effects from dog vaccinations can occur anywhere from instantly up to several weeks or months later. Vaccines can even cause susceptibility to chronic diseases that appear much later in a dog’s life (Dodd, 2001). Severe and fatal adverse reactions include: Susceptibility to infections. Neurological disorders and encephalitis. Aberrant behavior, including unprovoked aggression. Vaccines are linked to seizures. Distemper, parvovirus, rabies and, presumably, other vaccines have been linked with poly neuropathy, a nerve disease that involves inflammation of several nerves. (Dodds,2001) SO HOW LONG EXACTLY DOES YOUR PET’S VACCINE LAST? According to the recommendations of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), (basically the dudes who set the standards for the vets): Among healthy dogs, all commercially available [core] vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least 5 yr. thereafter Here’s the breakdown of the core vaccines from Dr. Ronald Schultz: Minimum Duration of Immunity for Canine Vaccines: Distemper- 7 years by challenge Parvovirus 7 years by challenge Adenovirus 7 years by challenge Canine rabies 3 years by challenge The moral of the story here, if you have no idea when your pet is due or has been vaccinated, then just run a titer test and this will confirm if you are due, rather than over-vaccinate your poor pet, setting the stage for future problems! What’s a titer test? A titer test (pronounced tight-errr) is a laboratory or in-house veterinary test measuring the existence and level of antibodies (necessary to fight off disease) in your pet’s blood. Basically, it’s a test that will tell you whether or not you actually need to vaccinate your pet. It’s also super useful when making a decision about vaccinating a pet with an unknown vaccination history, or for determining if pets have received immunity from vaccination. Vaccinating your pet is super important so don’t lose the overall message here: VACCINATE, JUST DON’T OVER-VACCINATE! According to Dr. Dodds: Vaccines have achieved many important benefits for companion animals, and has saved more animals' lives than any other medical advance. Want more on titer testing? Check it out: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153271303942028&set=pb.509362027.-2207520000.1461100680.&type=3&theater Rodney Habib "An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"

19.01.2022 https://facebook.com//poodle-club-of-so/1630613677106996/

17.01.2022 Poodle fun day done and dusted. It was great to see a few of our pups and their owners. Congratulations to Jane Robinson for best clip with Scali.



16.01.2022 CONTINENTAL WITH SCISSORED TOP-KNOT. This is an American article in Poodle Variety about their modified Continental - which nowadays is an acknowledged show tri...m in the U.S. This trim was rather common in the show ring in Sweden back in the days and also when I started out in the 70's, but the dogs had bigger jackets...the breed standard back then gave you options to show the dog in continental with or without a scissored topknot, or without rosettes on the hips. Personally, I find this an ugly trim and is thankful that our FCI BS allows other trims than this. AND, there is no excuse for not educating yourself in structure and movement for your coated breed - no trim in the world will replace knowledge! See more

14.01.2022 Rozevue The Dark Lady, Elsie.

08.01.2022 Until three weeks of age, mother's milk is best for puppies and kittens. However, from three weeks, whole carcasses/ raw meaty bones become the best, indeed the... essential FOOD & MEDICINE for all pet dogs and cats. So often we find that puppies and kittens at 8-10 weeks of age, still being offered fully soft food and not even knowing how to bite through the soft carcasses. And yet within minutes, from lapping at the frame, they start to learn to bite into them, putting their paws down and ripping the meat off the carcass. Surely it is a learning process, it is better to start young! #feedingpuppies #rawmeatybones #learningprocess

04.01.2022 These are littermates - one was neutered pediatrically, the other left intact. Notice the permanent puppy-like body of the dog on the left. His head is narrow, ...his chest is narrow, his angulation is bad, he's taller than he is long because growth plates don't get the proper signals from testosterone or estrogen on when to close. This is what pediatric neuter does to your dog. It leaves them more susceptible to an incredible amount of health issues (joint issues, multiple types of cancer). Meanwhile, the only fact in favor of early neutering is to prevent unwanted litters which can be prevented by not letting your dog roam - something we should already be on top of as responsible dog owners. Dogs need hormones to grow and mature properly. Do your dog a favor and wait until he's completely matured before neutering! Dani Woodson

04.01.2022 Look at that shiny coat and fit body shape of Diesel! He's 7 years old now and been on raw meaty bones for 6 years! Who would have guessed! Feed the big boys w...ith big bones. He's absolutely loving the pieces of kangaroo shoulder. Get your dog some raw meaty bones today! Thank you for sharing @Jake Belinda Brady! #rawmeatybones #realpetfood #naturaldiet



03.01.2022 Lucille and her brood.

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