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  1. Hi Rae, Thanks I have suggested this and it's been done. Plus a lock on their original gate. They've also made their fencing around the pool more secure as now have a new pup to help the other one through it's grieving as she's been howling every night for her mate she lost.
  2. Yes, as crap as it is, I agree with this. If I were them I'd be getting a lock on the gate. If my dog had killed another dog I wouldn't want to have it in my household. What a silly comment. Action should be taken when necessary.
  3. Juice if you read it they weren't my dogs. Someone deliberately let the dogs out. Sadly they were told they can't have a lock on their gate as it needed to be left available for services to get in and out such as meter readings. THey have now been told the correct info but they have just moved into this house and sadly lost a very much loved member of their family. Thanks for your imput. Hope it never happens to a furbaby in your family. How do you know they were deliberately let out? THere is no sign anywhere of them getting out, no digging, they have colorbond fencing right round and they don't use the gate it's always shut as they have small children and a pool so it's a big priority of safety.
  4. Thanks for being so caring. Seems DAS have changed how they run things in 4 years! I don't mind if they do the same thing for each dog case but my dog who is a rescue dog was declared dangerous due to a similar incident. He got the blame as he had some blood on him he's a white dog the other dog was completely black who he lived with. It could have been his own blood as the home he was rehomed to the dogs next door would constantly go at him and were little dogs. Unfortunately the fencing wasn't good and there was an interaction of some sort. NOthing was seen or heard but this rescue dog got the blame. What I don't understand when there was a witness to see my friends dog in a mastiffs mouth how can there not be something done. Is that like saying if it had a child by the arm they wouldn't do anything even though people saw? I appreciate people's input but when you have seen these 2 cases you would be able to understand where I am coming from with my friend.
  5. Juice if you read it they weren't my dogs. Someone deliberately let the dogs out. Sadly they were told they can't have a lock on their gate as it needed to be left available for services to get in and out such as meter readings. THey have now been told the correct info but they have just moved into this house and sadly lost a very much loved member of their family. Thanks for your imput. Hope it never happens to a furbaby in your family.
  6. My friend lives in Richardson and someone let her two dogs out of the gate. A neighbour found them after a commotion being heard there were two bigger dogs, one staffy and the other a mastif type dog that had also escaped from their yard. This is what she has sent me They went to town on Charli and by the time an across the road neighbours came out they had Indi bailed up and also by the throat. He took Charli to the vet but he had sustained horrific injuries to his throat and head with his wind pipe crushed and throat severed. He only lasted a few minutes. The bloke then came back and found Indi and put him back in our yard. He has a puncture wound to his front leg and some swelling in the back leg. He's nearly finished the antibiotics and has been on pain relief and is physically healing well. He's howling alot for his mate and definitely a changed dog having seen his best mate killed! The other dogs have been reported, not to be destroyed but because I'm concerned they can get out of their yard too easily and now they have a taste for blood it could be a child next time they escape. I'm still following up with the dog authorities as the other animal owners were away at the time and have been asked to report to them on their return. Just followed up with dog control...they've been around and met with the owners of the other dogs and they've fixed a few things on their fences etc but nothing else can be done now! Apparently because there was no witness to the dogs having killed Charli, although it is very much a given, and they then had Indi in their mouth, they can't do anything about it! The same guy that took Charlie to the vet is the only witness and seen the mastiff with Indi in his mouth, then pulled him off before hunting them back into their yard. They were pretty adamant that they couldn't give a fine because they got out otherwise they would have to fine me too for the same thing...they said they would be laughed out of court if it ever got that far because there was no witness to Charlie himself being attacked, only implied...I'm outta pocket 1250$ with vet bills and replacing Charlie before Indi dies of a broken heart or is changed forever... !! The dog control place said just because they had Indi by the throat is not enough evidence they killed Charlie as noone seen that bit. Charli was already on the ground when the witness came out and found Indi in the dogs mouth! What I want to know is is this right can nothing be done? Times seem to have changed from when I know personally DAS declared our dog dangerous and there was no evidence he hurt another dog no one saw anything yet these dogs were seen to have a dog in their mouths and nothing is done?
  7. We had to put down our darling girl Sunny at the wonderful age of 16. She was such a beautiful soul. Was fantastic around all our foster dogs, cats and kittens. She has left a great big hole in my heart as she was the last of our furbabies before we had kids. We rescued her at the age of 9 from a beautiful family moving for a posting and as soon as she walked in our door she made herself at home. After always being an outdoors dog she became one of our family in with us. She loved to chew things and never gave up on her swimming fantasies she had when younger. We love you so much Sun Bun. I hope you weren't in too much pain and we will never forget all our special memories we shared. Thank you so much for everything you did with putting up with new fosters, sharing your toys and bedding to then welcoming our two young boys as part of our family. They were so upset to say good bye to you. Please run free in Rainbow bridge. Say hello to Bronnie and Keysha and give them huge licks and cuddles. Let them know we miss them so much. Take care and love you always. xx :rainbowbridge:
  8. I like it. I had a few suggestions that I gave to Mum. Just think when a search is done on it it will come up there with the registry and get more exposure.
  9. I know years ago this was discussed just wondering is there a question sheet/fact sheet to give a new foster carer about how to screen new families for animals in foster care? Wanting to pass something on to her and my days of fostering are long gone. I have sent her things I have thought of but just don't want to miss anything and provide as much support as possible.
  10. Thanks everybody. It's been awhile since I've had to organise this with rescue. Been doing the other side of things for rescue. Appreciate the advice.
  11. Yard 3 at DAS is coming into rescue and I have been asked to find out which vets do rescue rates out southside ACT? She's saved through an interstate group and have been asked to find out. The foster carer who has just come on board lives out in Calwell. Thanks for any advice and support I can give this lady.
  12. Just wanted to say I met the gorgeous Hollie today with her new owner Sue and what a darling Hollie is! She has a wonderful home and is very spoilt. Such a small world rescue is. Well done to all who helped save her.
  13. Can anyone tell me a good business to get break away dog collars from? Thanks heaps
  14. I just wanted to thank all the lovely people who have commented on our cat Bronnie. He did mean the world to us and the last few weeks have been very hard without him. I keep thinking I see him or hear him or feel him sleeping on me at night. Our place is very empty without him. We have decided we can't get any more cats but we are getting back into doing more for rescue. Which we feel we can support better. So at least with his passing we are now helping other cats and animals who wouldn't normally get a chance. Hope you are enjoying your quiet time without the boys hassling you Bronnie. Love you always xx
  15. Does anyone know online where I can buy this cheaply. Thought I would ask as I am sure someone would know Royal Canin. Labrador Retriever 30 Adult >15 months Ideal Weight Formula 12 kg bag
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