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  1. On 9/27/2019 at 4:04 PM, Lanny said:

    OP a company I deal with had logos made for 2 of their web sites, from a Logo contest web site. This was approximately 6 years ago and I can't remember the URL of the web site but I remember exploring it and it was very cool.

    Basically, you tell the web site what you will pay (I think their minimum at that time was approximately 150 to 200 USD but am not positive about that) and you pay them, up-front, before the contest begins. They keep approximately 25 USD if my memory is correct.

    Possibly 50 or so of their members submit their ideas to you, in competition. You select the best ones, they refine it, and you select a winner. The winner is guaranteed that they will get paid for their work.

    The first time, I forget which country the Winner was in. Then, she ran another contest for a different web site. I remember, because the      Winner of that one was here in Colombia. Many of the people are in the USA, and others are scattered around the world.

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=logo+design+contest+sites

    Possibly, just possibly, the URL below is the web site she used to get both of the logos made. I know she was happy with both of them.

    https://logotournament.com/contests

     

    On 9/27/2019 at 5:31 PM, Quill said:

    Personally, I LOVE 99designs. This was the one I used to create a logo for dh’s business a few years back. The designers compete and you have a window of time to rank or rate submissions. The winning bid will send digital files with several formats, which has been great as I have used it on everything from letterhead to Christmas cards, to shirts. 

    This costs a few hundred dollars but, IMO, is much more worthwhile than trying to squeeze something decent out of five bucks on Fivvr.

     

    Very cool! I did not know these types of things existed. I will have to spend some time searching both of these sites.

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  2. I am ready to start a website for my editing business, and I would like a logo. I would love to offer the opportunity to another mom who is trying to grow/start a business, so I thought I would start here first. Any logo making mom’s on Fivrr or elsewhere who can help? I would like something that I can use on the website, Twitter, FB, Insta, and on business cards.  

     

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  3. 37 minutes ago, Pen said:

    Soy and corn are often also problems for dogs.  

    Is he getting calcium?

     

    Btw, my dog seems to do fine on (and likes) Dr Marty’s ($$$) freeze dried raw food, even though it has some ingredients I thought he was reactive to.  Also with ziwi peak lamb and tripe dog food ( also $$$) but he doesn’t like it very much.  

    Ive also added some external and internal oils which seems to help with the scratching.    Mine clearly has some contact allergies as well where his fur doesn’t protect his skin.  

    I’m about to give him some preprepared raw, and will snap you a photo in case it could help.  

    I'm not giving him anything extra. I have some Calcium with D-3 powder for myself. Maybe I should sprinkle some on his food? 1/2 teaspoon for me so maybe a pinch for him? He weighs 10 pounds.

  4. 11 minutes ago, Ktgrok said:

    I wonder if it is something like the amount of fat/protein fiber rather than the specific food itself? Or if the canned food had something like carrageenan or something?

    Canola oil, dried kelp, carrageenan, parsley flakes, natural smoke flavor, yucca extract, and rosemary extract are the "extra ingredients" beyond lamb, sweet potato and the vitamins. 

    I also wondered if I didn't just get a bad batch of the canned food. I purchased a bunch of new cans last week right before this started again. Plus who knows how much cross contamination there is. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Pen said:

    I have an allergy dog—different specific problems, though overlap on chicken

    You can probably go to all raw including bone for calcium, where less of the vitamins will be lost...

    organ meats should give a lot of micronutrients 

    can you find a holistic vet to help?

    if he’s relatively okay on lamb rice sweet potato, a start could be to find raw liver (other organs if possible) , heart is basically muscle but has more of some nutrients than most muscle, etc that he could eat.  He needs calcium if you aren’t giving him lamb with bone in it, try for parts that have bone.

    I ordered frozen raw green tripe which was not a total solution to problems my dog had, but I think helped.  Supposed to have some needed nutrients.  

    Some places sell raw food for pets already ground up in a mix with muscles meat, organs and bone—I was told that some intended for cats as total carnivores will be more free of any pea etc type stuff than the canine blends...  but be careful, my dog gets sick from some pre prepared frozen raw particularly Steve’s...

     

     

    One of the breeders I was looking at buying from lost a dog to one of these brands of raw food. The rest of her dogs became extremely ill but survived. You could trace it all back to raw snacks that her trainer had given the dogs that day. 

  6. I have a child with Eosinophilic Esophagitis. She has a feeding tube and has been on elemental formula only for ten years. I've actually thought about sprinkling some of her formula on his food. So of course it is fitting for us to get a dog with food issues. 😫

    He has been treated with metronidazole and two rounds of Panacur-C. The house has been thoroughly cleaned, carpet steam cleaned, poop was picked up immediately and grass was sprayed with a bleach solution, toys went through the dishwasher, other dog was treated as well. All in case giardiasis was the culprit.

    Weight gain and appetite is not issue. The itching and anxiety stopped with the kibble and never returned. We slowly added in the Natural Balance food. The week that I tried switching it out completely with the cooked lamb was the week that he started backsliding again and the diarrhea came back. Remove the canned food and two days later, no diarrhea and he is like a completely different dog.  My daughter's GI recommends waiting three to four months for a reaction to foods to show up. IgE allergy is immediate; an IgG allergy is not immediate. It is a different type of immune response. 

    My research on dog allergies finds that they are rarely allergic to only one thing. Chicken and beef are the two most common with gluten and wheat close behind. 

    This dog came from a breeder out on a cattle ranch. According to her, his father and grandfather both have "sensitive stomachs".  She wasn't very helpful and was not willing to give me much information. I was not pleased with how she handle the situation honestly. I seriously wonder if she is hiding something. She really didn't like it when I asked if either of his parents had been treated for lyme. 

    I'll check into the recommended resources above. Thanks

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  7. 14 minutes ago, Ktgrok said:

    First, are you positive the diarrhea corresponds with the food change and not say, eating bird poop found in the grass, or other bizarre things puppies do? Also it highly unusual for a dog to be allergic to that many different ingredients, especially things like carrots, etc. I'm wondering if this is more an IBD type thing than an allergy? Have you tried probiotics? Testing for pancreatic insufficiency? 

    For calcium you can get a seaweed based formula - no meat/chicken. Available on amazon. You can also contact a veterinary nutritionist for help creating a homemade food - there are some services on the internet or through veterinary schools. 

    Finally, maybe something like Natural Balance, I seem to remember they have a lamb and rice formula, and a duck and potato formula that are designed for food allergic dogs. Other things to supplement are E, D, and I want to say zinc...if you get a book on homemade dog food you will get amounts. 

     

    Natural Balance is the canned food we were trialing. And yes, I am positive that it corresponds with food changes. Whatever he is eating while outside, he is eating during the periods of no diarrhea. The carrots, peas, and eggs all cause him to vomit. It is possible that it is something other than "allergy" but for right now, that is all I have to work with as far as what to call this.

    Yes, he is on Probiotics as well as D-Mannose. He has been treated with Pancur-C "just in case" he had/has parasites. Vet has checked his stool and urine sample was done yesterday. 

    I will have to look into the nutritionist. 

  8. Excuse the improperly used hyphens please. 😁

    We have a six month old puppy—mini Australian Shepherd. He was struggling when he came home with diarrhea, itching, and anxiety among other things. Trips to the vet showed nothing wrong. Short story-I narrowed it down to his having food allergies/intolerances. Removed his kibble,started white rice and sweet potato, and his diarrhea stopped within 24 hours. I have seventeen years of human food allergy experience and food trials so I applied that knowledge to the puppy. He is currently eating lamb, rice, and sweet potato. He has failed egg, peas, carrots, and peanut butter is questionable. We also highly suspect chicken, wheat, barley, sorghum, and oats. I am cooking the foods he can eat.

    Now that we have the diarrhea under control, I need to find a daily vitamin or something to give him. He does great with the food but the minute he is let outside, he starts eating dirt–a classic sign of not getting the right nutrients. I have talked with our vet. All she does is recommend Hills Science Diet sensitive diet. It has ingredients that the puppy is allergic to and that we suspect he is allergic to. So it won't work. 

    I had found a canned dog food with lamb and sweet potato only and I thought it was working. The dirt eating stopped but after three weeks the explosive diarrhea returned. Stopped the canned food and everything is fine again.

    i am back to trying to find a vitamin to give him. All dog vitamins have some sort of chicken, beef, peas... I need to find a powder or human vitamin that I can supplement with.  

    Anyone else have puppies/dogs with lots of allergies? Have you found anything that you can give them for the extra vitamins and nutrients? 

    Need all the help I can get. ☺️ Thanks.

  9. 11 hours ago, mommyoffive said:

     

    Oh I didn't know that health insurance covered wisdom teeth.  Does it cover pulling other teeth too? 

    How did you find out that dental colleges do braces? 

     

    I think our health insurance covered the anesthesia portion of the procedure. 

    ortho students have to learn somewhere. 😀 a friend was taking her son there.

  10. We had my daughter's braces done through the local dental college. We saved a ton of money and had no issues. I believe it was less than $3,000. We had the same student throughout and really liked her. My daughter has a couple of issues unrelated to the braces that have needed monitoring. We followed the student to her Ortho job. She has never charged us for any of the follow up visits. Great experience for us.

    My son just had his wisdom teeth pulled two weeks ago. Between our dental and health insurance, it sounds like we will owe less than $50. 

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  11. 1 hour ago, Pen said:

    Seconding Odin...thinking of adult dog he’ll be.  And the eye spot.  

     

    @Nemom off topic - are you writing? Doing Camp NaNoWriMo?

     

    I am not doing the camp. I decided to join a FB challenge instead this year called 365 Day Writing Challenge. As you guessed it, we are supposed to write every day. They have an accountability spreadsheet set up for everyone to complete every week. It has been fun.

    I plan on still doing NaNo in November unless something unexpected comes up.

    What about you? Are you doing the camp this month?

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  12. 44 minutes ago, Rachel said:

    He’s cute!

    Do you have any other pets? What are their names?

    All but one of our dogs have had names starting with b, so we stuck with that tradition when we got a puppy a few months back. His name in Boone. 

    A dog called Louie and a cat called Zoey.  

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  13. We found a puppy! Yay! 😃 We found a licensed breeder in our state who was recommended by an award winning agility trainer (also from our state) whom I found on FB. He comes home in 40 days. Now we need a name. Looking for suggestions.

     

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  14. 1 hour ago, tammyw said:

    I’m glad you trusted your instincts but sorry you have to keep looking! We had to walk away from a backyard breeder before we got our babies, when I was in the learning stage. 

    What are you looking for in a dog? Maybe we can all help identify some breeds that you could look at? I love this stuff now that I’m a dog person, haha!!

    We are looking for a Mini Australian Shepherd. My daughter is wanting a dog that she can do agility training with. We are also considering having the dog trained to be a service dog for her. 

  15. 37 minutes ago, Selkie said:

    Sorry if I missed this, but did the breeder even say that you couldn't come to his/her location? I'm confused because you say they are willing to meet you halfway, which makes it sound like you made that request, not the breeder.

    Breeder never said we couldn't come to their home and I never asked them to meet us halfway. They offered. I am in no way put out by driving three hours.

     

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