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Kirislin

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  1. it's this coming Sunday, here's hoping for fine weather. Linda
  2. Our next Whippet Racing Fun day will be held on November 11th commencing approximately 11.30am at Manningham Greyhound Slipping Track, Stintons Reserve, Stintons Road, Park Orchards (Mel Ref Map 35 B8) You dont have to be a member to participate although we hope you will have so much fun that you will want to join. BYO chair, & picnic lunch. There are barbeque facilities there, we will not be cooking a barbeque but will have cold soft drinks for sale. We will be using a drag lure this time. It's a great way to train a whippet just starting out as it is silent & runs along the ground, unlike the lure at Healesville. If you have any enquiries email us at yvwrc @ hotmail . com just leave out the spaces. Linda
  3. Far out!! that's terrifyingly high!! Big Congratulations!!!! Is he a whippet or a cross, hard to tell from the pic. If he's a whippet you have to come to our race days. Linda
  4. I haven't heard of kidney failure being common in whippets. I am so sorry about Digby and I know what it's like to go over and over something like this, wanting to understand why it happened. I dont know much about snake bite but I have definitely heard of animals appearing to recover only to succumb a week or two later due to organ failure :D It's just tragic. Linda
  5. I agree completely, I was just saying on the whippet forum I always come away feeling happy after seeing George, he is such a great man, a living treasure. One time I was there & surprisiongly no one else was waiting. I happened to say I had a sore back, he told me to sit on the edge of the bench & pull my shirt up. He gave my back a rub with doggy linament & instructions on what to do when I got home. I only got charged for the whippets :rolleyes: Linda
  6. Wow, this is freaky, I've just this minute been posting pics of him on a whippet forum & saying how wonderful he is. I got a fright when I saw this heading, I initally feared something terrible. I always ring first even if he's not on hols as it's a long drive over there 9333 1602 Linda
  7. Yes whippeteers, it is this coming Sunday commencing 11.30am. (Mel ref 278 h5) Please come along to cheer them on and give your own whippet a fun run. Enjoy our barbeque, buy some raffle tickets & chat with other like minded people and make new friends. You'll have a great day. enquiries email us at y v w r c @ hotmail .com just leave out the spaces Linda
  8. Almost never & they sleep in my bed!! I honestly cannot remember the last time they had a fair dinkum bath, it's got to be at least a year ago if not more. Actually I can only remember bathing the boys once & they're about to turn 3 this week. If they roll in somthing stinky then I wash that area but otherwise I leave them alone. I still have a bottle of shampoo I bought over 5 years ago. They dont stink & they have wonderful coats. People often comment on their lovely sleek coats. One of the many joys of a whippet. Linda
  9. Well, at least mark you diaries Our next fun day is set for Oct 7th at the Healesville Greyhound track, commencing 11.30am. It's a little bit different this time as we'll be having our very first members competition as well. The draw is complete for that but we will still have our fun runs which are a great training tool for your whippets so that if you want, they can actually compete in future. Who knows, you could have the worlds fastest whippet! For whippets who have never chased the lure, there will be plenty of experienced whippets who will happily show yours how it's done. Oh, our fun days are open to pedigree & non pedigree whippets, when I say non pedigree, they still need to be whippets, but they dont have to have papers. We will of course have our yummy gourmet snags on the barbie, cold drinks for sale too as well as free, yes FREE tea & coffee. Oh & dont forget our raffle. The track is in a lovely setting, it's a great social day to meet other whippets & their people & if you have time visit any number of eateries, wineries, galleries etc in the beautiful Yarra Valley. You are welcome to email us for more information, actually we'd prefer it if you did, because then we can include you on our mailing list. Then if something unforseen occurs we can be sure to notify you. yvwrc @ hotmail. com (leave out the spaces) Linda
  10. Bumping up in the hope that anyone from here who was planning to come gets this message. Linda
  11. Bumping up in the hope that anyone from here who was planning to come gets this message. Linda
  12. I apologise for repeating this post but I need to get the word out To all our whippeteer friends, We have just been informed by the Healesville Greyhound track manager that the track is not ready for our fun day & members competition this coming Sunday Sept 2nd. It is currently undergoing renovations & he is concerned about the safety aspect as well as there being no toilets at present. It is with regret that we are forced to cancel our day. As we already have entry fees & a race draw prepared we would like to keep it for the next day, (to be advised) but if any members would like their entries returned please let me know. yvwrc @ hotmail . com leave out the spaces We apologise for the late notice but have only just received word from the track manager ourselves. (we had confirmed this date months ago) Please pass this information on to anyone you might have told, if you can. As soon as a booking for the track is CONFIRMED I will let you all know. till next time Linda & YVWSRC committee frown.gif
  13. To all our whippeteer friends, We have just been informed by the Healesville Greyhound track manager that the track is not ready for our fun day & members competition this coming Sunday Sept 2nd. It is currently undergoing renovations & he is concerned about the safety aspect as well as there being no toilets at present. It is with regret that we are forced to cancel our day. As we already have entry fees & a race draw prepared we would like to keep it for the next day, (to be advised) but if any members would like their entries returned please let me know. yvwrc @ hotmail . com leave out the spaces We apologise for the late notice but have only just received word from the track manager ourselves. Please pass this information on to anyone you might have told, if you can. As soon as a booking for the track is CONFIRMED I will let you all know. till next time Linda & YVWSRC committee
  14. I feel very sorry for your fathers dog. I assume your father is not a vet in your country & just did it himself and from the sounds of it did a botched job. Ouch, how sad for the poor dog, that would be agony for him. That is illegal here, you have to take them to the vet. Yes they can have painkillers after the op as well. Often though they dont need them, just keep them quiet & only lead walk them for a week or so, the vet should tell you all about the aftercare. Yes some castrated males can still get erections & 'mate' with a bitch although no puppies will be produced. Generally though they loose that desire. Linda
  15. Kirislin

    Panting?

    what's the incision look like. If he didn't do this before his op. panting could be a sign of pain. Linda
  16. It sounds like the kids making noise is what is upsetting him by the fact that you say he stays on his bed until they're gone. Perhaps just have his bed in a quiet out of the way place that he can feel safe in without the kids yelling & thumping around him. He needs his own space. good luck Linda
  17. Hooray, I was pretty sure if you covered her over she'd be happy. All my whippets sleep under cover......feather down doonas in fact. They'd freeze if I didn't tuck them in at night. Hope she continues to sleep through. Linda
  18. Just wondering how this whippet is going. Has the electric fence worked? Hope so. Linda
  19. Good luck, you are obviously very committed so I hope it works for you all. She's a lucky girl to have owners who care so much, now, how to convince the little fiend. Linda
  20. I have 5 whippets & recently one started jumping my fence after some kangaroos came to visit. Yes you are right, they are sensitive but I took drastic measures & put a temporary electric fence around. It was upsetting to see them get hit & hear them screaming in terror, but they only did it once. Problem has been solved & I have taken the electric fence down. I suppose I might need it if the roos come back but for now they've get the message. I suppose the other option is to crate for a while but I am not a fan of crating for hours on end, although I can see where it might be necessary, hopefully only as a very short term situation. Good luck hope they get it sorted. Linda
  21. Well, this had a very sad & rather bizarre ending for me. A person who has been actively stalking me for several years now & found this thread, as I mostly use the same cybername on the forums I am on. She twigged who my friend was after I said how long we'd been buddies. Although she was never a friend to her, (my friend never liked or trusted her) this person rang her & told her that I had written about her here. She pretended to want to help her but if she was sincere she wouldn't have gone about it this way, besides they hadn't spoken in about 15 years & as I said, she never liked this person they were not friends, so a phone call out of the blue must have been very surprising. I am saddened that this person is so ruthless in her efforts to hurt me, knowing how fragile my friend is to ring her & tell her like that. I have sent my friend a copy of what I wrote here as I would rather her read it than get an edited version from "the person". Linda
  22. I cant get her away from her dog. Everywhere she goes, so does her dog. The only time he wasn't with her was when her husband was dying in hospital, then she arranged for a friend to sit with the dog the whole time....days. The dog even attended the funeral. They are joined together, inseparable. Linda
  23. Jls, I do so apprectiate the time you have taken to write, BUT, she wouldn't do any of this. She WANTS him to feel superior, once when I spoke to her about it & said she is making him dangerous by the way she treats him her words were, & I quote "but I am afraid he won't love me anymore". Before she got this dog she always laughed & kind of shuddered in distaste because some of my whippets sleep in bed with me. I dont have dominance issues with them though. Now this dog sleeps on her bed, & takes up most of the room so she is often squeezed over on the edge. When the program the Dog Listener was on the ABC I kept telling her about it & even got her to watch a couple of programs. The method was (this is putting it very basically) to ignore the dog, particularly when it demanded attention. She agreed that it was a good program but absolutely wouldn't apply it to her dog. She even got annoyed with me when I ignored his demands. She kept telling me to pat him &/or she would interfere when he was 'at me' even though I asked her to ignore it. She just wont change, she doesn't want to. I think she now just wants to shut out the world & just live with her dog. The more I try to get her to see what she is doing the more she shuts me out. It's like I am one of the enemy, just another person who doesn't understand her, even though we've been friends for decades & she has seen me through some of the roughest times of my life. Linda
  24. You are exactly right, she is suffering from depression & sees her dog as her soul mate now I think. I have tried to support her but she is just shutting down & closing herself off to people. I am afraid of her dog because I know she will do nothing to stop it from harming me or my whippets. The last time I went to see her I left my whippets at home & she was all disappointed. I told her it was safer for them but I could see she thought I was mean to her dog for not bringing his 'friends'. She kept on saying he wanted me to pat him & tell him he was a good boy. I wanted to ignore him because he bargearses up to me shoving me with his head to demand attention. I think she can see I dont like him & so now I am pretty much the enemy as well. She is seeing a psychologist who she says is helping her but I doubt the psych is getting the full story as to exactly what's going on. I am at a loss. Linda
  25. Thankyou to everyone who has responded. The problem is, is that she is in denial. She has had help & good advice but refuses to listen. When I first wrote this post almost 2 years ago I was angry at the advice I believed her trainer had given her. Now I dont think it was true, I think that's how she interpreted it. When her dog bit me, she didn't discipline him at all. She said, "I didn't see what happened" to me that almost sounds like she thought it could've been justified. I have said in the past to her that he is dangerous & what will she do if the ranger comes to take him. She pretty much hints that she will either take off with him or maybe kill herself. The dog trainer she used to see is a good one, I am sure, but advice is only good if one listens. He finally gave up on her because she was a liabitily to his business. He was worried he'd be sued if her dog attacked something/one. I dont blame him. I somehow doubt I will ever hear from her again after our last phone call. We have been friends for most of my life & the whole thing just breaks my heart but I honestly feel powerless to help her now. She will not listen to anything which involves putting this dog down a peg or two, to his rightful doggy place. She places him above all else, even herself. I really think she's lost the plot. Linda
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