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  1. Thanks everyone.

    I knew when I adopted the oldies that I might not have them for many years, but it's been gut-wrenching losing both of them within a month. :(

  2. I lost my sweet old girl Jen Jen last week.

    Jen was the second of my adoptees from Senior Dog Rescue. She had been rescued from the pound in an awful state, practically bald and with blackened, crusty skin. The marvellous folks at Seniors put a huge amount of time, effort and love into rehabilitating her, and eventually her lovely coat and her sweet but feisty personality came to the fore. I adopted her two years ago, and she stayed with me for her retirement years.

    Jen Jen didn't care much for other dogs, but she loved ear rubs and cuddles with her person, enjoyed wombling around in the garden, sniffing the breeze, and loved to snooze away the day out on the verandah if the weather was pleasant. She was a lovely, quiet, undemanding companion.

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  3. I lost my little buddy yesterday. Tim was a big personality in a little body, and he lived life full tilt, at 100 miles an hour, until the day before he passed away. He had a very dodgy heart though, and eventually it just couldn't keep up the pace.

    Tim was convinced that everyone in the world wanted to be his friend and cuddle him, and funnily enough, he was always right! Nobody could resist his wide eyed look of expectation.

    He was a great little watchdog - always the first to hear the gate squeak open, and he liked to think he kept the yard safe from possums and birds. He even chatted to the horses.

    Tim also had the amazing talent of using his 3kg body to take up 95% of a queen sized bed, although he graciously allowed me to have the remaining 5%, since I was a good foot-warmer for him!

    I adopted Tim from Seniors and Silkies Rescue, and I want to thank Linda for allowing me to adopt him, and for all the support and advice she's given me over the past 2 years.

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  4. One of the biggest risks is illegal landings by small boats (eg fishermen) from the islands. The coastline is too large and the border patrol resources are too small to cover everywhere. Shore camps of Indonesian fishermen are found fairly regularly. These people often bring animals with them as a fresh meat supply. Farmers have been worried about this for years, with respect to introduction of things like Foot & Mouth disease and Avian influenza. The govt maintains "sentinel stations" in various locations in the NT in an attempt to provide early warning of the introduction of exotic diseases.

  5. Akita: Kyojin, Kuma

    American Staffordshire Terrier: Tua, Max, Juno

    Australian Shepherd: Banjo, Archie, Lottie

    Australian terrier: Bailey, Brandy, Jasper

    Australian Kelpie: Revan, Abby, Bluey, Cahill, Franky, Izzy, Spfyre, Milky, Kinta, Banjo

    Australian Kelpie X:Toby

    Bearded Collie: Charlie, Bonnie, Bailie

    Belgian Shepherd (Groenendael): Fleming, Ivy

    Border Collie: Roy, Molly, Kirra, Rory, Rumor, Diesel

    Borzoi: Oberon

    Boxer: Bruno, Nelsson

    Brittany: Zora

    Bull Terrier: Bonnerville

    Cane Corso: Ali

    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Bree, Ingrid, Jersey, Lacey, Fern, Floyd, Indy, Arnie, Joey, Renae

    Chihuahua: Chelsea and Pansy, Heidi, Bertie, Moose, Archi,Pepe, Squirt, Limpet

    Cocker Spaniel : Maggie

    Dalmatian: Appollo

    Dogue De Bordeaux: Moose & Chevy

    English Setter: Spartan, James

    Finnish Lapphund:Halo, Vienna, Jaana,Magnus,Aurora-Rose,Niina,Paddington,Maximus, Ahsoka, Fable, Demi,Varda, Asha, Boots

    French Bulldog: Lola, FeeBee

    German Coolie: FlashBazil, Latte

    German Shepherd: Java, Odin, Tlaloc, Rebus

    German Shorthaired Pointer: Pip, Coco, Polo

    Golden Retriever: Onslow, Matilda-Rose, Chester, Genie, Ella, Rosie

    Great Dane: Sparkles, Whitney

    Greyhound: Harry, Kiff, Sally

    Griffon Bruxellois: Mocha

    Hungarian Vizsla: Flynn, Rogan

    Japanese Spitz: Emmy

    Keeshond: Jedi

    Labrador Retriever: Lestat, Bailey, Tia, Mieka, James

    Miniature Long Haired Dachshund: Mini, Rover

    Newfoundland dogs: Annabelle, Katy, Lukey

    Norwegian Elkhound: Odin

    Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriver: Nova, Darcy, Jovi

    Papillon: Blaze, Minka, Portia, Tyson, Coco, Tonka

    Pointer : Kite Audrey Poppin konrad, Badger

    Poodle (Toy): Chilli

    Poodle (Standard) Merry & Pippin, Poppy & babies.

    Pug: Lotus

    Rhodesian Ridgeback: Meisha, Bakari, Boss

    Rottweiler: Roxy, Feonix, Radar, Neo, Abby

    Samoyed: Mistral, Alchemy, Yngvie, Dante, Bundy, Kamikaze, Fergus, Kato

    Schnauzer (minature): Maximus, Coconut,Betty,Jigga

    Shih Tzu : Gizmo

    Siberian Husky: Akira, Tikaani,Romeo,Baby.Riddick,Indie, Esky

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier: Kiara, Zola, Diesel

    SWF: Zoe

    Rescue Bitsa: Keely, Fred & Ginger, Ozzie, Tess, Maverick, Bosco, Kyah, Charlie, Astrid, Mala, Bella, Tiny Tim, Jen Jen

    White German Shepherd: Casper

    White Swiss Shepherd: Rakim,

    Whippet: Herbie, Buzz

    Weimaraner: Ariane, Lulu, Louie

    West Highland White Terrier: Penny, Mac, Daisy

  6. I used to have pet insurance, but have decided against continuing it.

    Instead of paying premiums I'm putting the $$$ (plus a little bit)away in an account. With 3 dogs at $50 per month each we are pretty quickly building up a fighting fund. I know it is a risk, but it's one that I'm happy to take.

    Just another point of view and obviously not for everyone as others have said.

    Same here. Have just discontinued my insurance and started an account to save for vet fees only. My reason is that every year since I've had it, not only have the premiums gone up much more than the rate of inflation, but each year there have been more conditions, exclusions etc added in the small print at renewal time. I've never even made a claim, but the way the policy was heading, bugger all would be covered anyway. :mad

  7. I've got a box of the new version, my little dogs are not keen to eat it, and it does have a funny smell (not off, just ???) and the colour is different too. I'm sure there have been changes in the product. Also hate how the peel off lid curls up and will not reseal the pack any more (my dogs get 2 meals from each patty).

    So, I won't be buying it again.

  8. Not sure what State you are in, but in Qld it is illegal to sell a dog that isn't microchipped. I bet these vendors did not have the pup microchipped. If not, they can be reported.

    Fair Trading is definitely worth a try, they are actually pretty toothless, but they sound official and can scare some people into doing the right thing.

    Also, if the vendors are breeding and selling pups regularly, they could be dobbed in to the Tax Dept, 'cos they're probably not declaring the income. :angeldevil:

  9. We had a problem around the farm with roo ticks getting on people. You didn't feel them while they were attached, but most removal methods cause the tick to react by injecting (??I think - stomach enzymes??) into you, and the subsequent itching was awful, with scratching then leading to infection / sores. Anyway, we contacted an entomologist at Sydney Uni for advice, and she said applying anything containing pyrethrin will cause the tick to disengage and die without doing the injecting thing. It was actually quite hard to find human-use things with pyrethrin in, but eventually we found a scabies cream and a head-lice shampoo! Both of these worked, it took 3-24 hours for the ticks to drop off, but no itching or sores afterwards.

  10. O.K. If this is going to work we all need to run

    We need some place close to ForestVille SA to store a car - unregistered

    We need storage for furniture

    We need transport to move a couple of cars

    We need transport and muscles to help move some furniture

    We need more foster carers for a male Elk hound and 2 x 5 month old puppies

    We need more foster carers for some bitches - melbourne / Victoria is O.K. as we can get them there.

    This all has to be done by early tomorrow morning

    This should be very short term as we have some other plans in the mix but you need good fencing.

    Please guys this really is an urgent request for as much help as we can get.

    All offers will be very much appreciated.

    Julie

    I'm a long way away, so no practical help. However - car trailers can be hired fairly cheaply, storage places often only cost about $30 per week and some lend a trailer to new customers, some storage places have shipping container storage that cars can be stored in.

    This place seems to have a nearby location http://www.ustoreit.com.au/wp/

    This could all be arranged fairly quickly tomorrow if you don't get enough volunteer help.

    I'm willing to help with expenses for a few weeks if needed.

  11. Thanks for your thoughts, everyone. I was lucky compared to all those further north. Only half a metre of water through the house, a big cleanup job, the house is now empty and clean, and I'm back "camping" in it. Have power but no hot water, stove, washing machine or any furniture to speak of. (It wasn't all ruined - have put what was saved into storage for now until the situation settles.)

    The worst thing is we've just had heaps more rain and the river is rising again. I've just finished packing stuff into the ute ready to evacuate again if need be.

  12. The roos are pretty smart. As I was leaving my house during the flood, there was a roo going around and around in the water, getting more and more exhausted. I felt so sorry for the poor thing.. I left the gate to my yard open, hoping it would find it's way onto my verandah.... and it did. Two days later, my boss went past in a gravel truck, checking water levels, and he spotted the roo camped on the verandah.

    Trying to add a picture of the area...if this works, my house is in about the middle, opposite the little church. The Gore Highway goes right through the middle (though you'd never guess!!).

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  13. So sorry you are in this situation Gallamph, glad you and your furkids are okay. *HUGS*

    Thanks for your thoughts, Ozjen. I'm lucky compared to all those up north. It's hard to comprehend how devastating it is for them.

    Have just finished the indoors cleanup, and will move back in in a couple of days, when it has dried a bit more. Won't be returning much of my stuff though, as with all the rain forecast, there is a chance of it flooding again.

    This was a pretty big flood for the area. The property behind me is the original homestead in the area, and has never had water through it in flooding since it was built in the 1840s. The creek came up very quickly and there was minimal warning. The worst thing was not being able to get any info on whether it was going to get worse, that made it hard to decide when to leave. Finally when it was an hour til dark and water started bubbling through the floorboards, I decided not to stick around any longer!

  14. I've just got back online. I got flooded out on Monday evening. The water came up very fast, I had about 1.5 hrs to get out. No warnings, help, phone calls from authorities etc. No info as to whether it was expected to get worse...

    My house sits lower than the road, so the first thing I did was get the ute up onto the road. Then began wading back and forth with crates, some food, clothes, dog gear and finally the 5 dogs (all little ones, thank goodness). It was waist high when I left. Saw a snake in the water as I waded out. EEK!

    The road was cut in both directions, but I managed to get to some higher ground a bit further down the road and camped in the ute there the first night. Thank god I had a ute not a car, because the water was at .6m when I drove through.

    Staying at a friends now - 5 dogs living in her bathroom!!!. Got back to my house yesterday arvo, water went through at .5m. It's pretty trashed. Starting the cleanup today. Truck arriving at 9am to start hauling out all the wrecked stuff.

  15. We have just planted vegies in our brand new vegie patch and there are snails everywhere!!

    I won't use any commercial snail baits as our family lost a dog to the evil stuff a little while ago.

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated :)

    Most basic technique is to go out at night with a torch and pick them off the plants and squish them!

    If it's a raised garden bed, you can try the copper tape (one brand name is "Slugga", but there are several) around the perimeter. This also works around pots.

    Another one to try is placing used coffee grounds around the perimeter or around the plants. You need lots though - see if you can collect from a workplace or cafe. The caffeine is toxic to them.

    Thirdly, they hate travelling over sawdust, so a sawdust perimeter may help stop new ones from joining the party.

    Also traps work quite well. You bury them so the lip is level with the soil, and half fill with old beer or vegemite dissolved in water. You can buy traps ready made with lids (work best in rain) or make your own with tin cans or plastic bottles cut up (need to be about 10cm deep). You have to clean then out and put fresh attractant in about every 2 days.

    Good luck!!

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