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  1. Have a look at the Busy Budy Tug-a-Jug maybe? It's bottle shaped, with a rope threaded through the middle, cover at one end screws off for easy addition of food :) Takes ours quite some time to extract the goodies from it!

    You'll probably have to look at it to make sure your size kibble will come out easily enough though.

  2. Bailey's also have a holiday house at Normanville, which is lovely and has a fully fenced backyard. There are steps going up to the front door (from memory), but not in the house as it's only single storey (and a ramp going down into the huge backyard).

    Floorboards in the lounge, but you could always put down something non-slip yourselves.

    Maybe worth a checkout? :)

  3. In general they're not like whippets or greys, and they do tend to be more independent and "aloof"...however they definitely CAN be social creatures (mine's lying on my bed next to me as I type) :D

    Like others have said before, they are certainly not for everyone so keep on doing your research (as you have been :) ) and when the time is right go and meet as many salukis and reputable breeders in real life as you can (there are many breeders in the Eastern states)....that's the only way you will work out if they will suit your lifestyle, and if you will be able to meet their requirements.

    :D

    edited to add, definitely ask questions in the Sighthound thread - lots of knowledgeable sighthoundy folk in there :)

  4. Hey SSM, I only just saw this post.

    Indi had something very similar (if not identical) a while ago...and was diagnosed at the vets (after Xrays) as being trauma of the sesamoid bone, causing it to fuse to the anterior carpal(?). Apparently caused by him knocking it when hooning around the place at 100 miles an hour :doh:

    The swelling did go down after a few weeks, but not completely and now the lump has calcified.....it doesn't impinge on his movement at all, and doesn't cause any pain or discomfort whatsoever...just looks slightly unsightly.

    Wonder if laser treatment might have helped early on?

    Anyway, hope all turned out ok for you with this :)

  5. Going from descriptions on here, this breed does not seem very playful.

    I found this video of a Saluki playing by itself, with a ball, on a trampoline:

    Are they usually this playful?

    Cute video you found there mychow :D

    I'm not sure where you got the impression on here that Salukis are not very playful??

    Generally speaking, they most definitely love to play! My own boy is the biggest clown when he's in the mood ;)

    Are you interested in the breed?

  6. :mad koala or no koala......asian customs disgust me.

    Stupid generalisations disgust me.

    You do nothing for the argument with exaggerations, generalisations and what is basically racism- besides lose credibility for your own cause.

    Totally agreed. I grew up in Asia because my Father was based there for work, I've since been home for 8 years now. I'd say their 'customs' are welcoming, friendly and respectful for most animals and people.

    Not everyone in Asia walks out and eats a random dog for breakfast. Or a Koala. Or an endangered species. You probably have people in every country who does weird things, and eat strange things. There are also some cultures who eat cockroaches, bats, spiders etc, that AREN'T Asian. So what do ya know? Aboriginals ate witchedy grubs (Sp?) and crickets etc... That might be considered disgusting to some people too. But if someone came out and said 'AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS DISGUST ME THEY EAT GRUBS AND CRICKETS'. You'd be pretty offended too.

    Don't tar people with the same brush unless you know all of them personally.

    Agree with HA and MM.

    I am surprised with how many people are still flippantly throwing around prejudiced and generalised racial / culturally prejudiced slurs despite the issue being raised earlier in the thread.

    Certainly learning a lot more about certain DOLers.

    Yup.

  7. :mad koala or no koala......asian customs disgust me.

    smashing rabbits? eating live monkeys brains while they are gagged under a table? bird nests made from bird spit?

    eating dogs and cats? whaling, eating panda genitals

    bile farming from bears... :mad:mad:whip:

    and they seem to think its acceptable because of the wild health claims they make...... :eek:

    wonder what they would think if we all started eating them alive!!!

    grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    WTF?! as others have said, just about every culture and custom in the world had things which people find disgusting...Australian culture included!!

    You've made a really broad brush statement about "asian" customs....could you outline exactly which part of "asia" you are referring to, and what percentage of "asian" people "indulge" in this sort of "disgusting" behaviour??

    I have read that in early australian history, the Aboriginals used to prefer the Chinese as they tasted like pork.

    I have no idea WTF this statement has to do with anything...it borders on racism, thanks for lowering the tone of this thread Sheena.

    I'm sure I taste like pork too, would you like a bite?? :laugh:

    BTW, a native mammals specialist sitting next to me is rolling his eyes at the people who think that is a Koala in the cage.

  8. Frosty went screaming flat out up for the 150m run, hit the sand in a huge spray, and then turned around and bolted back 150m + 20m and then proceeded to indulge in a game of chase-me.

    She was much easier to catch at the end of the 250m+250m runs. And she did a lot of barking at everything that looked vaguely like a running critter.

    :laugh: yes, I loved Frosty's enthusiasm! I'm impressed that most of the dogs did the up and back pretty easily, even the 600m run!

  9. Sorry to hear that Jacqui :( I hope everything is ok.

    We all had a great time today, don't think there were as many as the last meet(?) so everyone got at least 2 runs.

    I'm posting some pics below, but have also uploaded them all on my Facebook link directly below. I'm sure some of the others will post their pics here too :D

    Lure racing pics

    Indi the Saluki doing his gallop

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    Salukis Saffie and Layla being competitive :laugh:

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    White GSD Apex(? hope that's right) doing his thing

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    Saffie and Layla again, still flying!

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    Meg the Kelpie

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    Asha the Pharaoh Hound...she didn't really "get it", and preferred to lick my face more than run :laugh:

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    Frosty(?) who absolutely loved every second of the chase

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    Indi again, this time giving his glamour look at 100 miles an hour :laugh:

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    Indi still flying

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    and lastly, one of the Greyhounds who were exercising before we started

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    edited to add, I was a bit unsure how our two would go around other dogs they hadn't met before.....but they were fine, and I think Indi even found a new girlfriend! :laugh:

  10. I just have to remember which dogs are friendly.

    Ie I will be the one with a spotty dog that is not a dalmation saying "is your dog friendly" because mine wants to say hello to everybody, because she takes friendly to grovelly extremes.

    Ours can be unfriendly at times to other dogs (if they get in their faces), so we'll be sitting in the back row like I said before ;)

  11. Corvus, can you outline exactly what you mean by the terms "timid" and "bold" in your study? I know we all have a general idea of what those terms means, but it would help to know in what context you are using them. :)

    Like some of the other posters have said, "sensitive", "reserved", and "aloof" more accurately describes (still a big generalisation) some breeds of sighthounds in my opinion. I agree with Alyosha that "Timidness" has a negative connotation, and doesn't sound like it would be breed/group specific to me.

    Not disagreeing with your study at all, just interested :)

  12. Awww thanks! Yup it is I!

    Yeah, looks good! I might give them a call!

    Hopefully it's easy to put up, if they do transport to other states... We're definitely not the most handy of people :p

    If we're free, we'll come help you guys! :laugh:

    Good luck finding someting suitable.

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