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KYCAL Kennels A small home based registered breeder by Dogs NSW of Dogue de Bordeaux. Located Central Coast NSW

A small Dogs NSW registered breeder of Dogue de Bordeaux located Central Coast NSW.

15/07/2024

Hi all, just an update on KYCAL Kennels. Both Tracey and I are still current members in DogsNSW and remain as registered breeders. We currently have no breeding plans in the near future, but never rule it. Our 4 Dogues at the time was enough to manage with a litter of littles ones every now and then. But if your truely there for the litter and not the $$$$$$ with selling a pup, it is hard work. In the last 2 years, i had major spine surgery and no able to work. We then lost our beloved "Bella" 3 weeks after my surgery and our big boy Zeus in 2023. Tracey remains working and we still have both Ash (now retired as a breeder) and our first female bred pup Abby aka "Dumb Dumb". We have some plans for 2025 which rules out buying any pups for ourselves and the future after that will see what happens. For now, we would still love to see any of the followers who brought one of our pups to share a photo and give us an update on how they all turned out????

30/01/2024

⚠️Warning, pig hunters in NSW ⚠️

Are you aware of the risk of brucellosis to yourself and your dog?

Feral pig hunting is the number one risk for catching brucellosis and infected dogs have recently been diagnosed in an expanding range across NSW.

Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that can be caught from infected animals through contact with blood, body fluids or tissues from an infected animal, OR through eating undercooked meat. It can cause severe, long lasting health problems and even death if not diagnosed and treated quickly.

If your dog becomes infected, it can also spread the bacteria to you and your family.

You can protect yourself and your family from brucellosis by following the following simple steps outlined in this NSW Health factsheet: https://brnw.ch/21wGwQS

Local Land Services NSW NSW DPI Hunting Sporting Shooters' Association of Australia - SSAA Inc Australian Pig Doggers and Hunters Association Australian Pork Australian Veterinary Association NSW Farmers NSW Police Force

30/12/2023

Ehrlichiosis is a disease spread by the brown dog tick and can be fatal to dogs if not properly treated.

People cannot get Ehrlichiosis from infected dogs, but there are rare cases of people getting the disease from infected ticks.

Contact your veterinarian if you notice a dog with these symptoms: > enlarged lymph nodes
> loss of appetite
> discharge from the eyes and nose
> weight loss
> cloudy & sore eyes

The risk of spread is reduced if dogs are treated for the bacteria or have been protected through a tick prevention treatment.

More information here: https://brnw.ch/21wFFJl

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