lotus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:28 am
Thanks Jim but we're miles away,and I would still have to go there to pick the color ,it's crazy really supermarkets etc are open but not diy places,the amount of people going in and out of supermarkets would be far greater than a dig store
Stop whingeing and complaining at the way Cyprus has dealt with the pandemic. Just be very grateful you are fortunate enough to live here!
Who's whingeing or being critical of the government? We were discussing about ways of getting the economy working after what has been a very effective lockdown, which has to happen sooner or later. Not everyone has a pension coming in every month and the vast majority are living on the breadline believe it or not.
Trevnhil and Yioulla,
you can get a battery operated grinder which will safely take down ur pooches nails. I usually trim with the normal nail clipper and finish with the grinder for our two pooches. It is very quiet and they don't mind at all You really need to know what you are doing though with a clipper because the quick grows down with the nail. If they are really long, the tips need to come off and the quick retracts back, so you can take a little more off weekly, until they are a suitable length.
I can't go to the Vet to buy worm and tick treatments and my dogs are not allowed their annual vaccinations. While I am at home not spreading disease my dogs are at risk to themselves and other animals. None of it makes any sense.
Darrow, thanks for the information about the grinder.. It is just better for me to go somewhere to get them cut. In particular I knew about not cutting into the 'quick' but i did not know about it gradually retreating back..
Cactus, I cannot understand why you you cannot get Tick, Flea and worm treatment for your dogs..
It can be bought over the counter and I thought all vets were still open.. I certainly know that D&N are
Austin I wasn't whingeing not like some on here ,I give the government full credit for what they are doing,great job so don't put words into my mouth,I have been here in Cyprus nearly Twenty years and while it's a nice place to live it's not all a bed of roses for sure
cactus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:34 pm
I can't go to the Vet to buy worm and tick treatments and my dogs are not allowed their annual vaccinations. While I am at home not spreading disease my dogs are at risk to themselves and other animals. None of it makes any sense.
Some vets are open.
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Trev
I passed the Vets by One Stop and they were open. Don't know the name but surely some one on here knows plus it's not too far from where you live.
Jim B wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:51 pm
Trev
I passed the Vets by One Stop and they were open. Don't know the name but surely some one on here knows plus it's not too far from where you live.
Jim
D & N Vets I think they're called? The vet in Peyia next to Post Office is open.
cactus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:34 pm
I can't go to the Vet to buy worm and tick treatments and my dogs are not allowed their annual vaccinations. While I am at home not spreading disease my dogs are at risk to themselves and other animals. None of it makes any sense.
I’ve just been to get flea, tick and worm treatment for my cat from D and N Vets on the Mesogi road. They are open all day as usual. You have to tick the box 1 or send the text for pharmacy/doctor as advised by them.
Jeanne
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