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  1. I had a discussion with a former sheltie breeder in the park. Apparently shelties only come in sable. The tri I owned is a BC cross and the fact that he is a show champion means nothing because he knows his shelties. My merles are commonly called old dogs and I need to watch the blue eyed one as it is a sign of an unstable temperament. Oh and the most common miniature Lassie or even worse a baby Collie, get that all the time

    Same here....

    "ooo look a miniature collie"

    "she's a shetland sheepdog"

    "was she a pomeranian crossed with a lassie?"

    "no, she is a shetland sheepdog"

    or - another one....

    "is she a sheltand sheepdog" (finally!!)

    "she's just a puppy isn't she?"

    "no, she is fully grown"

    "she's a bit too small then?"

    "nope she is right on 14", the correct height for a girl"

    "no - shelties are much bigger than that, my friend's sheltie is twice that size"

    White Swiss Shepherd Dogs are not the same as white German Shepherds. They are separate breeds with different structures and temperaments. They are not, as one person recently told me, 'GSD scraps' :-(

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    I've also been told they are an abomination, a worthless mutt and that they shouldn't exist. I've been told by others they are just a GSD with a different name just so we can get more money for the pups. Apparently they are also a dog with no purpose. These comments are all just from this year :-(

    Doesn't help your cause when you have the conversation I had at a herding training day the other week. White GSD owner there - at least they said he was a GSD. I asked if it were a White Swiss Shepherd (sorry all, but we've had a few come out to show here in SA). The owner said no, BUT, if the dog went overseas to Europe, it could get registered as a WSS, then it could be bred from and its progeny could be registered in Australia as WSS....

    seriously??

  2. THis is the link to my thread about my camera just FYI.

    http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/236700-why-im-glad-i-didnt-go-grey-or-online/

    Some good advice in there from others about purchasing. (Although you have got lots of good advice in here).

    Also - on your courses - I am not sure what Nikon does - but canon have a website with tutorials on it for their cameras - World of EOS - I have picked up lots of tips and hints in there. There is some really good basic stuff about shutter speed and aperture.

    I am sure Nikon would have something similar?

    I've learnt heaps in here too - when Alicia used to do the photography challenges each month to teach us different techniques. I am not sure if some of those old threads are still around?

  3. Huge warning about not buying online for a major camera purchase - I think I am the best example for that. I upgraded to a Canon 7D earlier in the year (love it!). I got it home, charged the battery and the first pictures I took were all bright pink and green, split images.. really interesting. Rang up the camera store and asked about it (thinking it was the memory card). Turns out it was the processor in the camera. They swapped the camera over straight away - was very good. If I had bought online, I would have had the hassle of having to package the camera up and send it back. I have no idea what would have happened if I had bought a grey import.

    I have bought lenses, flashes and memory cards online - (DWI is really good), but am very very very glad that I didn't buy my camera online. I just don't think the risk is worth it.

    I did my homework though - I fond the best online price that wasn't a grey import (turned out to me a camera store in Brisbane by memory) and took that into my camera store here (Diamonds). They price matched. So I got a very good deal. I only bought the body as I had lenses already.

    You are researching really well. Take the best non-grey import price into your camera store and ask them to price match.

    Just FYI - the lens I use the most for every day action shooting is my 18-200 f3.5-F5.6 lens. It is really good. (I have a canon 7D). It is affordable and a good place to start I think. I used this lens a lot on my entry level Canon (400d) and got good shots with it. The other lens I use is the 50mm 1.8 - but I use this mostly for portrait shots. I, like many others, am saving up for a 70-200 f2.8 lens.

  4. Sorry to hijack your thread but we are in a simliar boat and I am after some information too.

    Dogs have destroyed grass, we tried to grow Couch (sp?) from seeds but a hot spell and absence from home & it died.

    Now looking into artificial lawn as we don't wnat to sow seeds every 6 months.

    We have quotes from 4 companies and ar similiar in price (two advertise on DOL banners).

    They all told us that dog urine passes through easily and is dog friendly, made in OZ and most can use ground rubber as infill instead of sand (fleas like sand) at same price.

    Now we are renting, landlord knows we have dogs.

    Do we mention to them that we are doing this? Or keep it a secret?

    Do we ask if he can chip in for the cost?

    OH is worried that IF we tell him then later he could claim it as a fixture to the property and he can keep it (even though he didn't pay for it). Companies have told us that we can remove the lawn if we need to move.

    Thanks

    BB

    Yes, you should tell the landlord.

    It is a major thing that you would be undertaking.

    Also - what they won't tell you about synthetic grass - it gets very hot, it fades, it smells of urine when dogs wee on it all the time - even the really really expensive stuff with the holes in it to let the wee through and it needs to be replaced every 5 to 10 years depending upon its quality (less for the real cheap stuff). Not worth it at all when turf is one third the price and if you treat it right, will last forever.

    I had my couch put in as turf. Didn't let the dog on it for 4 days. Had it put down during a heat wave and so was very worried about it. Watered it twice a day for a week with a sign at the front of my house saying I had permission (during the worst of the water restrictions here). Has been fine and no issues.

    One huge hint for everyone - do NOT get sub-surface watering if you have dogs. Mine have tried to dig it up in a couple of places, trying to get to the water. Apparently that is a normal thing (and the scum bag company that installed the system knew this but didn't tell me). System stays off now and the dogs don't try to dig.

  5. my lawn is santa ana couch - drought tolerant and looks good. A section of it gets very little sun (shaded by the house) and the kikuya that was there, wouldn't grow in this spot. The couch is fine.

    No goat tracks from energetic dogs running on it. I do get the odd burn spot from their wee at the moment - but I had a "dog rock" before that stopped that. Need to get another one.

    Not sure if this helps you. I love couch underfoot - much nicer than other types of grass. I get it mowed every three weeks - but at work, where the grass is absolutely green and immaculate all year around (it is a school), the couch is mowed every week. In summer it is watered weekly to keep it this way.

  6. For change of ownership for the microchip - Australian Animal Registry (AAR) will let you transfer an dog into your name if you sign a satutory declaration form.

    link: - http://www.aar.org.a...eOwnership.aspx

    You shouldn't have any problems and you don't need to get him re-chipped.

    If you want his pedigree papers transferred into your name, this is a different story, but give DogsNSW a call and explain the situation.

  7. Finnesse - going to have to try the peppermint essence.

    Junket tablet didn't work.

    Today though - I had newspaper underneath the vetbed - was soaked when we got there (not wee but drool). Molly wore a babies bib, and Geordie a thundershirt (to keep him covered so his sister's drool didn't end up on him).

    She was still sick (no vomit because she doesn't get fed before we travel - just lots of drool and a bit of bile) - but her brother wasn't covered in it this time.

    Also wanting to hear how the calming cap goes and will also try the desensitising method mentioned.

  8. Rommy had a training run yesterday - first for awhile.

    She has lost quite a bit of confidence. I thought she lacked focus because she had probably been having a phantom pregnancy, One of the ducks tried to have a go at her, and whilst she put it back in its place, she shut down. I didn't think the head butt she got at the sheep clinic earlier in the year had affected her, but I reckon it might have. She just isn't switched on anymore and isn't really enjoying it at all. THere are so few opportunities to get her out here now, can't really work through it with her.

  9. Saw on facebook that

    Irish Water Spaniel

    Mutli BIS / R/U BIS Australian Supreme Champion/American Champion Whistlestop's Special Agent AM CD AM RN AM CGC (Imp USA)

    in South Australia has his supreme

    Can't have - has to wait until tomorrow here to get the challenge AFTER july 1st to qualify. I know of at least two other dogs who would have got their supreme if the ruling was FROM 1st July and not AFTER 1st July.

    So - the person on FB that is claiming their SA dog is a Supreme CH, is jumping the gun just a little bit....

  10. Tried the ginger tablet - didn't work.

    Will need to get a couple of baby bibs, cos she manages to get drool all over herself.

    Was told to try junket tablets (and old fashioned remedy for car sickness that lots of people swear by). Will give that a go tomorrow.

  11. One day, I will have the courage to go up to someone like this and apologise to them, on behalf of all teachers for our education system failing them. That with all the money spent we didn't manage to teach them to read and interpret signs. I will then hand them the phone number to an adult literacy course... (no courage to do this of course...)

  12. Rozzie, I'm assuming this is NSW due to the amount of fine given out to the owner.

    The action by the Council is completely unacceptable, and I would be pursuing it further.

    The dog should have been declared dangerous after it killed the first dog and kept in an enclosure.

    It CERTAINLY should have been declared dangerous upon attacking Sarge if it hadn't already, due to it being a second attack.

    The fact that has attacked a THIRD time, and killed a second dog... I am just dumbfounded that any Council would think a fine is adequate in this instance?

    I think you should be sending written correspondence to the Council requesting the dog be declared dangerous or you will be suing the Council for negligence. (You probably could anyway).

    If you need any advice re: the legislation please let me know. I'm a Companion Animal Officer.

    Re: Destroying the dog - Council has no power to do so unless the owner surrenders the dog. However they did have the right to seize the dog and declare it dangerous, or seek a destruction order through the courts.

    Local Government Association - (LGA) - Get your daughter to take up a complaint with them in regard to this matter, or the Ombudsman. The council is appears to be not following correct procedure.

  13. I bought mine from Australian Air Express at the airport in Sydney. They would have them in Townsville too I would expect? my PP40 cost me $50 I think (in May).

    I was transporting from Sydney to Adelaide and buying the crate was the same price as hiring it from one of the pet transport companies.

  14. I am curious too.....

    I have a puppy who is getting very car sick each time we go anywhere. It can be a short trip or a longer trip - it doesn't matter.

    She had travelled previously - trips of around 2 hours previously with no incident and even had a 3 hour plane flight with no problems.

    I have noticed that she has been vomitting only since her final C3 vaccination. Could there be a link?

    Do the ginger "travel calm" tablets work? Has anyone tried the seasickness tablets like Quell?

  15. You'd be wise to consider the airline you are flying and where you are going.

    An airline like Lufthansa will allow dogs under 7kgs travel on board as hand luggage, if you are going as well.

    However if you bypass using a freight company pay heed to the advice of which vaccinations the dog needs or it will be refused entry if you cannot provide documentation.

    Dogtainers and JetPets are the biggest - I personally prefer JetPets but a small company can still offer great service.

    Adelaide is one of the airport terminals where dogs are not allowed, and so must travel as freight and be picked up at the freight terminal - I thought Brisbane was the other - but maybe it is perth? (Regardless of the rules of any particular airline....)

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