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ally19

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  1. such beautiful words and memories, he lived a wonderful life , he was very much loved.
  2. BBB,so sorry to hear your sad news, thinking of you. RIP Baz, run free Ally & Mia xx
  3. Carolyn is a good friend of mine I just thought Clarkson is north of the stump Sure come down here .. excellent TAP time http://trainapuptime.com/ Sounds good, as a person who went to a puppy class at a local vet, in the Northern suburbs of Perth, and wouldn't do it again. I say the travel would be worth it.
  4. Great news, I am sure all your hard work has paid off, good to hear Whip is home
  5. I will post this on facebook, I have friends who live in the area, hope Whip is found soon.
  6. I think $50 is good, I Pay $60 for a Westie clip. In Perth WA.
  7. Not sure what to say, I feel very sad for you,
  8. Loved the video, one very clever Westie !!
  9. I have a Westie, Mia, who is just over 2 years of age. We have had her from a puppy, she is my shadow when I am at home, but also happy to spend time by her self when I am at work. I think they are a great breed, mind you teaching her recall has been a challenge and I still do not trust her recall 100% and I am careful were I let her off lead. I find her very affectionate, but she doesn't want to sit on your lap, but will lay right next to you. Westies do not shed shed, to me is a great advantage. Mia is very social with people and other dogs, she just loves everyone. She will however chase the neighbours cat, but will also behave herself if she stays at a friends house who has 6 cats, she stayed there for 10 nights, and the cats let her know who was boss ! I have found Mia, my first Westie a great family pet. I hope you find the right dog for you .
  10. Thanks for posting this katdogs, it was sad but beautiful. :D
  11. Hi Sarah, Thats the right word ! Thinking of you guys, still can't believe it myself, hope you are going ok. Ally & Mia
  12. Hello, I don't have any advice as I only have one dog, a 2 year old Westie, called Mia, I may get another one soon, so would be interested in any advice also. Have you visited the sub forum Westie page, come and say hello.
  13. RIP Geordie Run free It must be a sad time for you all, I have a Westie and they bring so much joy to your home.
  14. Hi, I have a Westie, and when she was younger, she used to eat her poo too. I think it may be a stage, a yukky one though!!. With changing the dry food, I think you should introduce the new food slowly, ie mix with the original. Pop into the Westie page and say hello, or even better post a photo we love photos.!! Ally :)
  15. I took my Westy pup to a vet clinic for puppy school. I had already socialised her a little bit (she was 14 weeks when she started) prior to puppy school, and all was going well. I found puppy school really didn't help Mia. It was free for all, and a couple of the dogs in our opinion were too boistrous/strong for the smaller puppies. Mia was sore after the first session, and looking back we really shouldn't have gone again. A large percentage of the lesson, she spent under chairs keeping away from dogs she was nervous of. I would never ever go to a free for all session again. Yes its important for them to get to know all sizes of dogs etc, but not to get trampled and bullied.
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