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  1. Exactly - as I said, the 7D is a lot of camera so that's what i would buy now if I was given the chance. Looking back, I should have bought the 40D or 50D when i got my first camera (the 450d). i outgrew it in a year (it got to the point that i was trying to take photos and knew that the camera couldn't handle them without me having to crank up the ISO, making the photo overly noisy) and then couldn't afford to upgrade but I threw myself into it and learned as much as i could as fast as i could. If it's just a hobby, the 7D is probably too much camera but that being said, I have a couple of friends who learnt on a 7D and neither of them have problems working with it. I find that they rely a lot on high ISO though which i didn't have the luxury of on my first camera.

    If you think it's going to become something you'll spend a lot of time doing, you could even go for a 60D - another friend is learning on one at the moment and loves it. He got the kit lenses with it when he bought it at christmas and is now wanting to upgrade them because he hates them. He's just bought a sigma 24-70mm 2.8 and his next purchase will be the 70-200mm 2.8.

  2. I don't consider my current two birds to be "rescues" - both of them are from pet shops (the same one!). I had a friend who worked there and she was told to take them out the back and let them go because they couldn't sell them and were both over a year old. They have all the problems associated with having had their wings clipped and being out on those horrible perches in store where they get poked and prodded by children but a lot of work with them has helped. Still, don't consider them rescues. If they had gone to a rescue organisation before me, then yeah, sure. But in this case, they were given to me.

    I do consider my old bird a rescue though - she was found in our driveway, we advertised on flyers and in the newspapers, door knocked the neighbours, alerted the local council (and pound who don't take birds apparently), all the vets in the area and told the RSPCA we had her and noone came forward to collect her. She had pulled all of her feathers out from the chest down and needed a lot of time, money and effort put into her to get her back on track. The vet suspects she was probably let go because of her lack of feathers but she was pretty close to death when we found her from dehydration and because she couldn't fly properly poor little thing. She lived with us for 5 years and got absolutely loved to bits :)

    Zero is definitely a rescue! He's straight from the pound and boy did I have no idea what I was in for with him!

  3. Afghan Hound: Sir Walter, Faxon, Lochie, Bluey, Miffy,

    Airedale Terrier: Abbey

    Akita: Kyojin, Kuma

    Alaskan Malamute: Indiana, Kira

    American Staffordshire Terrier: Tua, Max, Juno

    Australian Cattle Dog: Elvis, Matilda, Katie

    Australian Cattle Dog X : Frosty

    Australian Shepherd: Banjo, Archie, Lottie, Millie, Alice, Hannah, Hudson

    Australian terrier: Bailey, Brandy, Jasper

    Australian Kelpie: Revan, Abby, Bluey, Cahill, Franky, Izzy, Safire, Milky, Kinta, Banjo, Rosie, Skye, Emerald, Gem, Meg

    Australian Kelpie X:Toby, Cooper

    Basset Hound : Gemma

    Bearded Collie: Charlie, Bonnie, Bailie

    Belgian Shepherd (Groenendael): Fleming, Ivy

    Bichon Frise: Jag

    Bichon Frise X: Harper

    Bloodhound: Earl

    Border Collie: Roy, Molly, Kirra, Rory, Rumor, Diesel, Kobie, Emma, Kenzie, Maggie, Ella, Shelby, Jayde, Ashli, Mia, 'Bubba'

    Border Collie x: Anna

    Border collie x kelpie: Jasmine

    Borzoi: Oberon, Boris, Sonya, Kurgan, Ursula, Apollo, Atlas, Adonis, Argus, Alektos, Arinyes, Athena, Aphrodite, Aidos, Andromeda, Ares, Alexander

    Boxer: Bruno, Nelsson

    Brittany: Zora

    Bull Terrier: Bonnerville, Atlas

    Bull Terrier (Miniature) Lainie

    Cane Corso: Ali

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

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

    Chinese Crested: Louis, Daisy

    Chinese Crested Powder Puff x Tibetan Terrier: Dee, Carrie, Benita, Jenna

    Cocker Spaniel : Maggie,Jesie, Bonnie, Chelsea

    Dalmatian: Appollo, Cleo

    Doberman: Opal

    Dogue De Bordeaux: Moose, Chevy, Bella, Molly, Digby, Dexter

    English Cocker Spaniels: Jesie,Bonnie, Chelsea

    English Setter: Spartan, James

    English Springer Spaniel: Buddy

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

    Flatcoat Retriever: Moraig

    French Bulldog: Lola, FeeBee, Alexis, Claire, Lilly

    German Coolie: FlashBazil, Latte

    German Shepherd: Java, Odin, Tlaloc, Rebus, Indi, UnoBuffy, Bronx, Sabre, Kynan, Jack, Santha, Molly

    German Shorthaired Pointer: Pip, Coco, Polo

    German Spitz (Mittel)- Amber

    Golden Retriever: Onslow, Matilda-Rose, Chester, Genie, Ella, Rosie, Bruce, Chloe, Chaos, Ruby, Sasha

    Great Dane: Sparkles, Whitney

    Greyhound: Harry, Kiff, Sally, Clyde, Ryan, Amethyst, Stan, Maddie, Skye

    Griffon Bruxellois: Mocha

    Hungarian Vizsla: Flynn, Rogan, Kobi

    Irish Terrier: Kate, Duke

    Irish Wolfhound: Zac

    Italian Greyhound: Bella, Tari, Blaze

    Jack Russell Terrier: Ringo, Nandi, Chief, Louis, Matilda

    Jack Russell terrier X: Thomas

    Japanese Spitz: Emmy, Angelo

    Keeshond: Jedi

    Labrador Retriever: Lestat, Bailey, Tia, Mieka, James, Harry, Lily Rose,

    Leonberger: Singe

    Maltese: Luna

    Miniature Fox Terrier: Cleopatra

    Miniature Long Haired Dachshund: Mini, Rover

    Miniature Pinscher: Mischa, Cleo

    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 (Minature): Caroline

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

    Pomeranian: Daisy, Comet, Jester,

    Pug: LotusFlynn, Elyse, Ted, Misty, Elly, Poppy, Sally landers,Archie, Beau, Haidee, Millies, Ivee, Jack

    Pyrenean Mountain Dog: Sasquatch

    Rhodesian Ridgeback: Meisha, Bakari, Boss, Sierra, Kei

    Rottweiler: Roxy, Feonix, Radar, Neo, Abby, Dyzney, Fame, Jag, Nellie Rose,

    Baylee, Dee, Zephyr, Mini, Diesel, Fire, Flint

    Saluki: Bella, Arella, Moss, Lucy, Jadir, Mab, Floyd

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

    Schipperke: Taz

    Schnauzer (Miniature): Maximus, Coconut,Betty,Jigga, Riva, Amy, Indy, Amber, Grace, Guy, Blue, Connie

    Schnauzer (Giant): Tara, Darcy

    Shar Pei: Askari, Acheron, Asante sana, Sirius, Chippy, Christina, Diezel, Cassie, Orsana, Cimba

    Shih Tzu : Gizmo

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

    Siberian Husky x: Luki

    Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier: Shaemus, Nellie, Ciara

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier: Kiara, Zola, Diesel, Kaos, Brutus, Monty, Chaos, Bean

    SWF: Zoe

    Tibetan Terrier: Prue, Mindy, Holly, Tara

    Tenterfield Terrier: Cinder, Zoom

    Rescue Bitsa: Keely, Fred & Ginger, Ozzie, Tess, Maverick, Bosco, Kyah, Charlie, Astrid, Mala, Bella, Tiny Tim, Jen Jen, Lilly, Judy, Mini, Pixie, Ozzie, Dozer, Alaska, Logan, Buddy, Leela, Rusty, Pip, Brembo

    Welsh Corgi (Cardigan): Shandy

    White German Shepherd: Casper

    White Swiss Shepherd: Rakim,

    Whippet: Herbie, Buzz, Lewis, Rommi, Daphne, Elliot, Mindy, Whiz, Arizona aka Zassy ,

    Griff ,

    Weimaraner: Ariane, Lulu, Louie

    West Highland White Terrier: Penny, Mac, Daisy, Mac, Sarah, Andy

  4. I emailed the RTA about it about 6 months ago - the ruling used to be no dog on the lap of the driver, but now it is no unrestrained dog. The dog has to be tethered to the car somehow or contained in a crate or at least that's what i was told.

  5. Very proud of Mr Z - he wouldn't have passed but he did well under the conditions. There were kids sitting right next to the ring with their puppy (Z LOVES kids and puppies - they're like obedience kryptonite for him) and then there were dogs tethered right next to the ring that went off their nut when he went past (3 stations worth!) but he bounced back both times and gave me some really nice work so I'm happy. At least now I know what to work on with him. He performed all of the stations (lots of dogs didn't today for some reason) and the ones that were in the middle of the ring were lovely :)

    There are some photos so I'll get terranik to post them in here when they're done.

  6. Shell, I'm not sure that non judges will be eligible for the seminar in October....I will be looking for volunteers though, so stay in touch, cause perhaps I can get you involved on a slightly different level if you would be willing to be one of my guinea pigs (for the run throughs) trust me, you will still learn lots even though you will not be at the lecture part. :D

    Glad to be a guinea pig :) Z and i have a mock trial on this weekend. I hope he's not a nightmare!!

  7. All the kennel clubs are wondering why membership is dropping off..could it be that they are just too elitist for their own good??? Just a thought thats been running through my head.

    Or could it be that house block sizes are getting smaller, people have less time and with all the advances in health testing breeders are now expected do, breeding a litter is becoming more financially straining?

  8. My question to the ANKC is - define the 'pet market'. Is it puppies to be supplied to pet stores? Or is it selling puppies to good homes to people who have no intention to show or breed, but want the qualities that a purebred dog has?

    Isn't the provision of Limited Registration allowing people to supply the 'pet market'?

    Hmm - good point - I hadn't even considered that.

    Not all registered dogs are "show" quality or have the right amount of working drive for main register - limited registration is a provision for that. It also stops dogs with faults being bred from and those puppies being registered. You might have 2 dogs out of a litter of 8 that are considered of high enough quality to be put on the main register, you might not have any or you might have 8. So no, i don't think limited registration is a provision for the pet market, i think it's a way of bettering the breed.

    I would be interested in the ANKC's interpretation of "pet market" but personally I don't consider a breeder who is breeding solely so people can have pets ethical. The breeders I know breed for themselves because they want a puppy out of a litter. The show quality puppies are then sold into show/performance homes where those homes are available and the rest are pet homed on the limited register with desexing agreements. Yes some of those puppies go into pet homes but it's not what i would consider to be the "pet market".

  9. Could this particular piece of the code be actually encouraging puppy farmers and BYBs?

    No. Puppy farmers and BYBs will breed regardless of whether or not they can be registered with the ANKC.

    IMO anyone who breeds without the goal of bettering the breed shouldn't be breeding. Yes, there is a large difference of opinion in some people about what betters the breed - take a look at show line vs working line - they sometimes work in 2 different ways but both generally believe that they are bettering the breed.

    Breeding to give yourself even a basic standard of living is breeding for profit and totally unethical. If a breeder has too many bitches/dogs to try and match to a suitable stud dog/bitch they cannot be trying to better the breed. Once it gets to the point where it becomes about money and not for the love of the breed, IMO you are a puppy farmer.

    The vast majority of ethical registered breeders I know actually lose money on breeding a litter - one litter may make some money but it can be easily lost on the next and ethical registered breeders are prepared for this. How can you profit enough for even the lowest standard of living if you're providing the highest standard of care to the mother and puppies? You would have to be constantly breeding and be incredibly lucky to actually make money. Breeding a litter should never be about the amount of money that you will get from it, even if you will make some.

    I don't think there is a certain number of dogs or litters that a breeder must have to decide if someone is unethical - as espinay said, there are some larger scale breeders who constantly show up in the "better" pedigrees. Obviously in that case, they are very very knowledgable when it comes to their breed and know what they will get from a litter however, in a lot of breeds, it's not as common to see it.

  10. Thank you for letting me know as i was going to use Pookinuk but wont now

    Don't let it stop you - I say the issue is the delivery company they use in NSW (Allied Express) and you're in another state.

    I had the same problem with allied express - they delivered it to the wrong house! I mean really, it's not like our house is difficult to find!

    I'm pretty sure Artemis also does a grain free variety.

    There's artemis maximal grain free :D That's what I feed Z. He does very well on it.

  11. Curious if anyone has tried a prong on thier neck?

    I have. And every limb I could fit it over too. On my neck, I didn't even get a red mark. I got a mark on the top of my arm but that's because it was too loose and slid over my skin as I pulled it around (hard) so the prongs were on the soft part of my arm. Once I took some links out and fitted it properly to myself, that stopped.

    The check chain i put on my arm caused a bruise, and while admittedly, I do bruise easily, i will now never put one on my dog.

  12. And so, when you weigh the usefulness of the prong collar up against the potential for damage, a ban makes perfect sense.

    If it is again the people using the tool who are at fault, rather than the tool itself, why not ban head collars? I have seen many dogs suffering injuries on them. I have seen dogs suffer injuries on flat collars, harnesses and martingales. Why not ban them too.

    Instead of a ban, why not support regulation?

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