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We understand the attachment you have for your dogs, they are like family
Hopefully Bella has a good memory and that next time she sees a cane toad, she'll stick clear.
They definately are a big part of the family and I am hoping to get another Dog , spoken to a few people and some have said they haven't got another Dog and others have said it took them a few yrs. I have only spoken to one person who got another Dog within a month or two.
Worst thing about a Dog is they don't live long enough , would also get Pet insurance next time as well as you stated Gabbie the fees are not cheap.
Cheers Shinboner Baz.
Bella has the cutest habit. She'll hop on the bed or couch and look like she's about to dig. She'll look at me until I say, "Don't you dig". When I say that she'll starting growling and digging. She doesn't use her claws so the furniture doesn't get ruined. I found a video on YouTube of a dog doing it.
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I've been invited to share my story on this board by a North supporter.
I moved up to North Queensland from Victoria at the start of the year. I like it up here except for one thing. Cane toads. They are everywhere and I hate them. I have two terriers who unfortunately are finding them a bit of a novelty and like to chase them.
Last night I took them out for a walk about 7 o'clock. We walked along this wall that had a few geckos on it. My girl, Bella, jumped at and caught what I thought was just a gecko.
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Bella
About five minutes later she dropped to her belly and wouldn't walk any further. Since we've been up here she's been doing that a fair bit when she thinks it's too hot to walk. So I said "Come on" and dragged her by the lead a bit. When I dragged her I noticed her back legs weren't moving. She then started shaking. I realised straight away that it must have been a cane toad. I picked her up and ran home. When I put her down at home she lay on her back and started convulsing.
My nephew called the vet and we rushed over there straight away. In the car she was quite still but when the vet put her on the table she started convulsing madly and I thought she was going to die. I couldn't stand to see my girl in this condition and had to go outside. When I went back inside she had calmed down and the vet had put her on a valium drip. I asked the vet if she was going to be ok. He said he didn't know but that if she didn't die during the night she would be ok. The vet said he would call me if she deteriorated.
We went home and I bawled my eyes out. Jack knew that there was something seriously wrong. Usually he's energetic and happy. But he was just laying on the floor looking sad. They haven't been seperated since I got them four years ago as puppies so I didn't how he would cope if Bella died.
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Jack
About two hours later the vet called. I had my heart in my mouth when he called because I thought he said he would only call if she died. However he said that she was awake and looking around which was a promising sign but said that she still wasn't out of the woods. I tossed and turned all last night.
I turned up at the vet's about 8:30 this morning, full of dread. Even though the vet had said it was looking promising I was expecting the worst. When the vet told me she was ok the relief was so overwhelming I burst into tears again. My family aren't really animal lovers. Even though they like my dogs and were very supportive last night (my sister drove around to give me a cuddle while I was bawling my eyes out) I think they think I'm a bit crazy for being so attached to my dogs but they're my babies and I love them to death.
The vet said to let her rest for the day and pick her up after work. I picked her up at 2 o'clock. Jack was so happy to see her he tried to hump her, even though both are desexed. She's still a bit sedated and sleepy and has mostly been sleeping on my lap all afternoon. But I'm so relieved she's ok. I know I'll have to lose her one day but I wasn't ready to last night.

Thanks Dan.
The vet said that once dogs have been poisoned by a cane toad they usually learn their lesson and stay clear. Hopefully Jack took a lesson from it as well and stays away.
Yeah I think I'll have to get pet insurance too, especially with the cane toads up here. Having said that, I was pleasantly surprised at how cheap(relatively) the vet was the other night. I was expecting the bill to be at least a grand but they only charged me $300.
Oh dear, I think I've made a rod for my own back.
Last night a mega thunder and lightning storm. Clyde not a fan of thunder and letting off barks so I let him jump up on the bed for comfort, a first!!! as when Bonnie was there he would snuggle up to her for comfort. Well, he thought he'd died and gone to heaven. Might have to hit that one on the head as he hogs half the bed!!!!

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What breed is Hank?Jack goes under my bed
Poor Jack. Last night Clyde slept on his OWN bed. It's been big wet ones here since the night before last, persistantly raining as I type but managed to get a walk in this morning. Clyde not a happy camper with all the rain, can't go and roll around on the grass!!
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What breed is Hank?
Brother took Jack to work earlier today.......
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