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Andisa

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  1. Beautiful pics. GL - your babies are beautiful and so big, I have a soft spot for the Goldens :D
  2. It would have if I put it away when they out grew it - but they finished it off :laugh:
  3. My rottie puppies had one like that in green camo - they loved it! Looking forward to lots of puppy pics.
  4. I know it's ridiculous. Chicken necks and frames are the same! I've seen them in the supermarket for between $3-$5 p/kg. What a rip off! I am lucky to have a chicken processor in the next suburb and only pay $1kg for frames, $1.80kg for necks and $2.20kg for wings but if I am lucky I will get 2nds wings for only $1kg - nothing wrong the quality, broken wings or bruised..not pretty but the dogs don't care. Also have a wholesale butchers that have a great selection for us and the dogs at great prices. Best thing about buying wings in bulk - we share the wings with the dogs...they are only dog food when it's in their bowls :laugh: . I have been known to give them something else and put the wings in the oven for dinner :D .
  5. I am leaning back towards raw diet again, I don't know if it's a seasonal thing but I find that on BH alone the dogs are lacking something. Adding raw foods makes a difference in their coats. I am happy with BH and will continue to feed it but I am feeding less than I was.
  6. I buy frames by the 10kg box for $10 from a chicken processor, can't remember how many in a box though. I either feed them as they are or stuff them with beef or home made barf. They get the lot, have never removed anything from them except for the excess fat for the boy who needs less fat in his diet.
  7. Same here, all mine would fail on drive and cats alone - even my pug would fail..it's beyond stupid One even shows teeth when saying "yuk" to something, if she doesn't like she screws up her nose shows her teeth and walks away. You should see her around smokers . I have had a few dogs who hate the smell of smoke, if someone has been smoking and goes to handle them they don't like it, certainly not aggressive - I suppose that would be a negative reaction too.
  8. The grey area just got bigger, I suppose when the rules were written dogs were either entire or desexed - tubals and vasectomies are becoming more popular the rules should be updated to include other methods of sterilizing dogs...but it would still come down to honesty. Good to know that your puppies had a fast recovery :D
  9. You would "assume" they would be considered desexed since they are unable to reproduce once they have had tubals/vasectomies but it would also go under the honesty of the owner to admit to the procedure being done...huge grey area for honesty. Unfortunately not all owners are honest enough to retire a dog once it has been desexed and will continue to show it anyway. I just like the idea of puppies being able to develop naturally and prevent them from being bred..only real down fall is they will need a second surgery to finish the job later if the owner wants to have the dogs fully desexed. I already have one pup in the hands of a BYB and will not allow another to end up in the same situation again. I don't want to desex puppies but I am happy and comfortable to do the tubals/vasectomies. If I was to chose the wrong pup(s) for myself - that's just bad luck and I can live with that.
  10. I have been searching for information on early tubals and vasectomies and came across this article that I thought worth sharing. Tubal Ligation Or Vasectomy Offers New Solution
  11. What was his name again? Greedy Bast---d??? Actually, if anyone's interested it was someone Ham of Banksia Puppy Farms ... Lets not forget he also said he would have twice that amount if he could... ...
  12. I have seen him in a few interviews now and every time I would love to punch him in the face...disgusting!!
  13. So far the RSPCA is not smelling like roses....
  14. If you have trouble finding them let me know and I will ask someone to digitize the logo and give it a go if your interested. eta: What about asking the lady who did the jackets last year.
  15. Sounds like she is reverse sneezing. Have a read through this. http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/205156-reverse-sneezing-explained/
  16. It says flea "bomb" and I know all the ones I have seen have required the animals and humans to be removed from the area being done. So it may not have been the combination- it may have been misuse of a product. Just speculation. He may not have used a flea bomb- it may just be his terminology. He said he flea bombed them, so I read it as flea powder but could be wrong. Growing up we used to say we flea bombed the dogs - as in flea powdered them.
  17. If you do get horse, ask how it comes...I had some delivered a month ago and told them to take it back. I had horses for almost 20 years and could not touch the slab of horse meat that was delivered - it was almost the size of a small pony... a massive chunk of flesh. Had it been diced or minced I would have told myself it was beef but could not bring myself to touch the horse meat as a whole slab. No doubt I have a been black listed now so won't be calling them for another order anytime soon . Shame really because I think it would have been a great meat source for Hamish, however if his diet needs change in the future I will have to deal with it.
  18. I love this idea This is when I wish I had sewing skills :D I use to give first worming tablet but no longer do. I think most people like to choose there own brand. This is one of the reasons I bought an embroidery machine and you only need basic sewing skills to make up a simple blanket. I am making my next litter their own little blankies too, it's been 2 years since my last one. RJ - Sounds like you have pretty much everything covered, great puppy pack with heaps of information and personal goodies - the new owners have to be happy with that. .
  19. Yes they can :) My girl used to swim and my mum and dads pugs can swim too.. This is my girl. Love this clip, have seen it before and I just love it :laugh: . Lizzy (Pug) is a good little swimmer too, she chased a kelpie in a creek when the kids were taking the dogs for a walk and they were ready to go in after her but she never needed them. She loved the beach too. My Rottweilers are all water babies and the docked bitch is a much better swimmer than her tailed kids, they swim very well but their mother is better. Haven't tried Charli (Pug) at swimming yet but she isn't as keen to play in the clam or puddles like the others so she might not be any good.
  20. Where are you? Pet registrations generally fund local laws. I don't know any where it's free - apart from remote shires that have no animal management set up yet. Cooloola shire, all rate payers fund local animal management laws whether dog owner or not. entires are 80, desexed is 20, and desexed and microchipped is free. That would never happen in Vic - look at all the money that would be lost - they love ripping dog owners off.
  21. There are two base clinics in one town ..one is a decently equipped/accredited hospital ..and this practice also runs clinics during daytime at other small towns... Thanks pers. eta: for what it's worth, city traffic is no fun either when in a rush to the vets - I would much rather be driving an hour or so on country roads for a vet than getting caught in city traffic.
  22. Give me country vet prices over city vets any day! I grew up in the country and now live in the outer suburbs where em c sections cost over $2000 around here. I have had a bitch at the em clinic in under 10 mins and they still never touched her for over an hour when they were QUIET, had I known they were not interested I would have driven less than the hour to a country vet who I know would not have wasted any time. I also have family and friends who are smack bang in the middle of no where and still manage to find a vet in the middle of the night when necessary. Since finding a vet is an issue I would advising that the bitch the op is referring to is never bred again since quality vet care in not at hand.
  23. No idea where you are but if you don't mind the drive to Koo Wee Rup I would highly recommend you go there. Koo Wee Rup Vet clinic on Rossiter road KWR. edited for the right details: http://www.yellowpages.com.au/vic/koo-wee-rup/korumburra-kooweerup-veterinary-clinics-12790552-listing.html
  24. Chances are they will get bored in no time at all, will destroy the yard and will become problem barkers - if so the neighbours will be her biggest issues before any chance of breeding them. She has to learn the hard way unfortunately because she is not interested in listening to reason.
  25. Not with my girls anyway. One had 2 em c sections and was later spayed. The other was 1st litter, 5 pups natural deliver, perfect all the way, her second litter a pup was stuck and had an em c section, she is also spayed. I am starting over again with a new bitch and really hoping that the old saying of 3rd time lucky is true :D . Good luck
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