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  1. Every one of us is a volunteer and as such processes are always open to scrutiny and review. This particular instance was caused by a volunteer being given only the impound number of the dog she was collecting and the breed mix which was kelpie x. Both dogs listed as PCC216 had this impound number and breed mix so there was no reason for her to suspect she was given the wrong dog. From looking at the DOL pictures and the HP website, my guess would be the dog was actually PCC197 and according to pound rounds social networking site he is safe with AWDRI ;) You are incorrect. PCC197 was a red/chocolate BC x Kelpie and in no way resembled either of these dogs. PCC197 was collected by AWDRI and is safe with our organisation. The dog shown in the photos attached and listed as PCC216 is not recognised by pound staff at all. From looking at the DOL pictures and the HP website, my guess would be the dog was actually PCC197 and according to pound rounds social networking site he is safe with AWDRI ;) So it all becomes clearer now. Pathetic. And from what pedestal do you stand and call us pathetic? Get your facts right before you start throwing stones. DOL from a rescue perspective is obsolete and despite the hours of manpower put in by the volunteers who update the threads here (and we do recognise and acknowledge that fact) it is being replaced by social networking and hence for whatever reason is no longer a reliable source. Rescue is filled with enough infighting and bitching and backstabbing without it being done on yet another forum so AWDRI is out of here.
  2. Let me give you an example of the result of your listings from last week. You had 2 dogs listed with impound number PCC216, each a working breed, which we rescue, but each polar opposites in age, health and appearance. We put a hold on "Kenny" aka PCC216 and a volunteer collected him yesterday and took him to the vet. Upon being called by the vet and told that he was around 9-10 years of age and in ill health with severe skin problems, ear problems, cauliflower ears and terribly arthritic hips and hence severe pain he was euthanased as he had very poor quality of life. Upon following up with the pound it appears that the dog we thought we were getting wasn't even on any urgent list and certainly didn't have the impound number of PCC216 so we still don't know who that dog is or whether he needs our help. In the meantime because of relying on this thread we have incurred hundreds of dollars in vet bills for a poor boy who is now at peace that we can not only ill afford but which we should not have had to wear. I certainly don't regret giving this boy his wings as he was not happy at all with the pain he was in but I am angry that the resource that every rescue group relies on (the DOL threads) should have been so wrong as to cause us to end up with the wrong dog in the first place. If you wonder why people become disillusioned with DOL this is one of the (many) reasons why.
  3. Absolutely Janey!! Without every link in the rescue chain he would not be where he is now. In addition to those you mentioned we have to thank Pets2U for transporting him to Victoria and Berry Street Vet who did his initial vetting then sorted out his infected suture line. Rescue is never about one person giving a dog a new life, many unseen heroes go into the process, so thank you for naming them here. Di
  4. Awesome, thanks heaps Anna, hopefully it won't take up too much of your time. Di
  5. Can I just raise an issue with the way the Hawkesbury pound listings are being done now? With it just being a photo with the impound number within the image and no mention of the Impound number as text it is impossible for anyone to do a search for a listing unless someone has specifically posted in the thread quoting the number. To find a previously listed dog we have to manually scroll through every thread and post to see what happened to the dog or even what it looked like. This makes it very difficult for sites such as ours which post the dogs to find out their status/fate so we can update/remove their listings on our site. I don't know if anyone else finds it difficult but thought I would put my 2cents out there to see if the people who list the dogs could at least write the impound number above the photo. Thanks for listening.
  6. From this sad face, discarded by his family because they bought a puppy: To this with his very own Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ZEUS/178490832263027
  7. Here's the link to the video on the BHG website. http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-homes-gardens/tv/#fop
  8. Thanks so much Mel, Tracey, Bill's owner, is a foster carer for us (currently has a white kelpie under AWDRI in foster care) and we were really chuffed that she chose to wear the shirt on the segment. We sat here and watched it too. They cut out the bit where she spoke about Bill being a rescue (not one of ours though) which was a shame but it was great exposure nonetheless.
  9. Congratulations to all the winners! All of us with AWDRI had a fabulous night and I was absolutely blown away to have won my category and can't thank MDBA enough for holding these awards and giving recognition and encouragement to all within the doggy related industries involved. Thank you so much.
  10. We have used Gold Coast Boarding Kennels & Cattery in Labrador and Rosemary, the lady who runs it, is lovely.We have also used Nerang Pet Resort and recommend them as well.
  11. My hubby and I are flying down from Cairns to attend and a bunch of fellow AWDRI supporters are coming along too.
  12. Hey all, We have a few dogs in boarding on the southside of Brisbane that we would like to get brought along to our Doggy Day Out at Kalinga Park in Clayfield on Sunday (event details at the bottom of this post). We just don't have enough hands to do it. The following 3 dogs are gorgeous natured and friendly with both people and dogs and we would love to get them there to get the exposure they need and as a well needed outing from the boarding kennels. Can anyone help and come along and have a fun outing on Sunday? Bear Tiger Bandit Event details below
  13. Thank you so much!!! I have replied to your PM. Di
  14. 3x3m minimum but a longer one would be handy if it's raining and the photographer has to be undercover.
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