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  1. Well we had an attendance of over 7360 at the Bungendore show according to the local rag. Horse numbers are huge here and neighbouring ACT has more horses per capita than any other state, so it is no wonder horse numbers are increasing. We always have a good turn out of cattle and sheep, and Sunday was no exception. Alpacas were included for the first time this year, but I don't know the numbers. (I was at the races and didn't go to the show this year). By all accounts there were a lot of Dachsunds on the grounds although not all competed; all the dog novelty events were popular with the crowd and had large entries; the sheep herding demonstration was as popular as ever as we have some very accomplished sheep dogs and handlers here. Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I wanted to point out that in our area at least, although on the periphery to a Capital city, interest in animal events is growing. Such a shame, then, that the Show Committee being short on space ditched the dogs in favour of more horses - it is an ideal opportunity to put the spotlight on the purebred dog. Incidentally a two day dog show was held two weekends prior to the show and attracted as many entries as they used to get on show day with over 500 entries each day! So in our case, we just need more room and bigger grounds to accommodate everyone!
  2. Yes, Kate is great! We consulted her when our Rogan was diagnosed with mandibular osteosarcoma.
  3. :laugh: Mad Woofter, this is what my girl does! Must be that cold, damp Belgian weather coursing through their veins!
  4. I think you should look at getting a rescue dog, purely for the fact that if you look hard enough and are savvy enough with your research you may find a dog that is being fostered under similar conditions to what you can provide. Not all foster carers stay at home all day or work part time. You'll have to be patient, however, as a lot of rescue organisations do not rehome to single dog homes nor to people who work long hours. However, there are dogs out there that are happy or better off being single dogs, you've just got to take the time to find the right match. As a footnote, with regard to German Pinschers, I think angelsun on here breeds them?
  5. Anyway, the race was a huge success by all accounts http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/canberra-life/short-legs-make-big-strides-at-bungendore-shows-inaugural-dachshund-dash-20160129-gmh4lx
  6. I think DeltaCharlie was referring to Kate Millhouse at Kambah, ie Holistic Paws. Have a google for her website.....can't link for you at the moment - I am on my phone. ETA Link: http://www.holisticpaws.com.au/
  7. She is! She's one of Midniara's - think she sent us the Queen :laugh:
  8. That's hilarious Roova :laugh: My poor old girl who likes a quiet life has been through the wringer this week Errant fireworks on the night of Australia Day followed by storms on Friday, culminating in the biggest storm of all time last night going on for more than four hours. 4/52 Resting on Flickr
  9. Yes, I was surprised about that. There are several events for pet dogs and a high jump competition, both of which always draw big entries and are popular with the general public. It does seem however, that the gap in interest between purebred dogs and novelty events for pets is forever widening
  10. It's a bit of fun for pets! Obi Wan is a Bungendore resident and all proceeds from this event which is part of the Bungendore show goes to Dachshund Rescue. Sometimes they don't even break out of a trot but stop to sniff the enticing smells :laugh:
  11. It sounds typical of thyroid issues, do a search on this part of the forum and also google Dr Jean Dodds. The Hemolife tests are much more sensitive than tests that are available here; there are quite a few DOLers that have sent blood samples to Dr Jean Dodds.... I'll see if I can find some links for you although I am on an ipad at the moment sitting in the dark due to a power cut! Here you go, here is a recent one: http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/264300-sending-bloods-to-jean-dodds/page__p__6743120__hl__%2B+%2Bjean+%2Bdodds__fromsearch__1#entry6743120
  12. At last, the voice of reason! Thanks for putting so eloquently what I wanted to say, Rayhay????
  13. Our Belgian goes all smoochy when OH sings to her, but Castles in the Air is her favourite :laugh: I had to look the lyrics up on Google for them :D
  14. I have these of Marles in her younger days :D Little Bombay on Flickr Bollara 2 on Flickr Belgian River Queen on Flickr Then there is Ringer who likes to fish :laugh: Little Bombay 2010 on Flickr We haven't been out to the river for ages..... never seems enough time these days Always working or too much to do at home
  15. The turbines in Scottsmum's photograph look to be above the main tree line, likewise the ones that march across the NSW Southern Tablelands, where it is too exposed and windy for most trees to thrive. When you get within one or two kilometres of them and there are light winds they make a rhythmic noise like a washing machine drum turning on a wash cycle. When it is windy you actually have to get within a couple of hundred metres to hear them as the wind makes more noise than the turbines.
  16. gapvic, you may have to start a seperate thread for Marvellous so that we can keep track of her journey more easily :D Then send a link to the shop owners.... I am sure they would be thrilled to read about the cult following of their little mouse
  17. Love the light, gapvic, & cute little wren, Cat! 3/52 This is the view from our property, it is forever changing and I never get sick of studying the light. I haven't really done it justice, but I will have another go another time! Governor's Hill, Currandooley on Flickr
  18. WTF??? I can't believe you suggested that Dave-o, ever considered that someone is moving shit off their nature strip onto Thistle's?
  19. Blocks of land are getting smaller, houses are getting bigger and a lot of them have no yard to even hang the washing out let alone have room for a dog Also where can you walk them these days? I live in rural residential NSW, and even I am faced with the problem of developers buying up land and building on the site of walks I have enjoyed for the last 28 years
  20. You have a special talent for portraits, gapvic, and I just love this one! I don't know how best to describe it but it is very 'fluid'!
  21. Just popped in to catch up with everyone's pics..... and WOW! So many different subjects! Have to say you will have some lovely memories with your poignant shots of Lola, huga; and Snook, I love the colours of your long exposure. RRPS, Rosie looks like a little sweetie & I love how she blends in with the timber! As for gapvic? Well, you're a marvel yourself! Mainly because you have no tangleweeds of dog hair rolling across the floor! Just kidding , I eagerly await the life and times of Marvellous!
  22. This is an old thread which you may find informative: http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/259547-stage-2-mast-cell-tumor-need-advice/ I am a bit pushed for time at the moment, but if I find any others which may be helpful, I'll pop back in.
  23. No! Latecomers more than Just wanted to say I look at all the photos, follow the links to Flickr et al and avidly read any advice given.... I may not comment but really appreciate the time people put in to participate in our thread for 2016
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