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Reply Lynn Edwards
01:40 AM on February 13, 2010
I have a 7 year old St Bernard called Henry who has just developed Arthritis.
Reply Good work
10:10 AM on January 08, 2010
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Reply kim smith
07:08 AM on December 18, 2009
hi this is a great site and i found it very useful. i have a 9 month old st bernard girl and she has just broken her back leg and had a plate and 16 screws put in. she is very hyper at the moment and keeps jumping about, i was wondering if anyone has any ideas how i can calm her down wilst her leg heals.
thanks so much
kim
Reply kim smith
07:08 AM on December 18, 2009
hi this is a great site and i found it very useful. i have a 9 month old st bernard girl and she has just broken her back leg and had a plate and 16 screws put in. she is very hyper at the moment and keeps jumping about, i was wondering if anyone has any ideas how i can calm her down wilst her leg heals.
thanks so much
kim
Reply dottie petersen
09:42 PM on December 13, 2009
Our family adopted a 3 yr. old female St. Bernard from our local OSPCA in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. She had been a neglected, breeding dog who had already had 3 litters. That is sad in itself . She had no social skills and was very untrusting of people.She also came with dirty ears. We treated them under our vet's care. This problem had lasted for a year with various medications until the ear developed a tumor. It was removed a week ago and we are awaiting histopathology results. If it is positive for a malignant tumor - the main option given to us was to have her 'ear' removed. Has anyone gone through this? Are there any alternatives? Your site has been the only one that I've found that is truly in love with their St. Bernards. Tammy has become such a part of our family in the year that we've had her and I hope someone can offer us some advice. We do trust our vet - I used to work for him but I would appreciate any kind of input.
Thank-you.
Reply Mary Byrne
07:28 AM on December 08, 2009
I was very worried about my 18 month male St. Bernard when I discovered he has dramatically swollen elbows. He showed no signs of stiffness or lameness in either limb and showed no signs of discomfort in any form. After reading your sight I immediatey made an appointment with my vet and had my saint xrayed. Thankfully I got him treatment early and he is responding well to anti inflammatory medication. I found your web site very imformitive and have reccommended it to more of my st. bernard owner friends and breeders throughout Ireland.
Reply cath
12:48 PM on October 26, 2009
Kathy says...
no probs hun . on it's way

Hi Cath

Thanks for the comments, if you would send me an email regarding the problems your boys have had it would be a help to us to log any other problems.

Thanks Kathy
Reply Kathy
07:16 AM on October 26, 2009
cath says...
Very good site, i have enjoyed going through it, I was unable to fill in a survey as non of the problems my boys have had are on the list .


Hi Cath

Thanks for the comments, if you would send me an email regarding the problems your boys have had it would be a help to us to log any other problems.

Thanks Kathy
Reply cath
07:12 AM on October 26, 2009
Very good site, i have enjoyed going through it, I was unable to fill in a survey as non of the problems my boys have had are on the list .
Reply Nick Cowie
06:44 AM on October 09, 2009
Excellent idea Kathy well done. Hope everyone fills in the survey.