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myshell
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16-05-2008, 04:07 PM
Thanks for that tip minihaha.
I always have olbas oil in for my son when he gets a blocked nose at night.
I shall try it out.
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Lene
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16-05-2008, 10:20 PM
As others have said, I think she's bored... Rotate her chewtoys, so they keep on being interesting for her... Marrow bones are fantastic, as it takes the dog a long time to get the marrow out.

Good luck with her.

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17-05-2008, 12:42 PM
Originally Posted by Minihaha View Post
Hi Myshell I use Olbas oil which contains a high proportion of eucalyptus plus cloves and juniper, it is used in various cold preparations like pastilles so is relatively non toxic (as with all things use with care) . It also evaporates fairly quickly.
It shouldn't make them sick, you are not using a spoon full. I put one tiny drop on cotton wool and wipe the surface I am trying to protect. The vapor alone seems to keep dogs away. Because it evaporates it will need to be re applied.
I tried the olbas oil it worked a treat. I have tried so many different things and no luck untill this I am so immpressed he took one sniff and backed off ....Excellent.
Thankyou.
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