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Do you intend to breed with him and are there others in Australia?
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I know nothing about this woman but I googled her name just now out of curiousity and so many images of her are with animals. Dogs, rats, horses, she would appear to be an animal lover. I wonder what went wrong, or if there is any real truth to the story.
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what did yours cost Snook. I wouldn't like double sided either. I've actually sold quite alot of calendars this year compared to last year, I am surprised because I didn't promote them at all apart from telling the whippet racing club people, but even that was a rather negative notification because I warned them about the high cost of postage.
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he loves it for a while, 5F6A3928dppt by kirislin, on Flickr but then comes staggering in like he's been crawling through the desert dying of thirst.
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Yep, these were with my first camera the 400D :laugh: I've got my eye on you by kirislin, on Flickr slow ride by kirislin, on Flickr snail by kirislin, on Flickr Snail by kirislin, on Flickr
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I no longer heartworm because I dont take my dogs out of this area much anymore. I used to when I took them to Tooradin (for whippet racing) because it's coastal and lots of mozzies as well as dog breeding and greyhound facilities in the area, lots of dog traffic in that region. I dont treat for fleas at all. I dont know why, but since I moved to this house almost 15 years ago, I've had no problem with fleas. A couple of times I will use a spot on product on them but I suspect they got fleas from visiting dogs or perhaps when I would help at my friends grooming salon. The boys are 8 years old now and I think I've only treated them for fleas twice in their lives. I try to worm every 3 months at the chaning of the seasons. I'm a bit late this season but the tablets are sitting on the kitchen bench.
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OH! look what you reminded me of. She found this rabbit head at the park and ate it all. EWWWW But at least you didn't have to touch it! That one looks fairly fresh compared to my possum as well... :laugh: yes I was lucky, it was fresh and didn't make her sick, she was very pleased with herself as you can probably tell.
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OH! look what you reminded me of. She found this rabbit head at the park and ate it all.
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Puck IMG_3800dppt by kirislin, on Flickr
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They all look like such chubby contented little things.
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I like the guinea fowls
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What a great program!
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that happened to me too! Our dog Rebel ran in from the front, he'd been out on the street and I called him in. He was exactly the same, he seemed pretty excited, the way they are when they think they have a real prize.
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Breeds We Saw Today - 23 Different Pure Breeds!
Kirislin replied to Simply Grand's topic in General Dog Discussion
There used to be a pure Maltese at our park but he died of old age several years ago. I dont recall seeing another since either, poor things are probably pumping out puppies in puppy farms. -
Breeds We Saw Today - 23 Different Pure Breeds!
Kirislin replied to Simply Grand's topic in General Dog Discussion
did you need to write them down to remember them all? that's impressive. I'm just trying to think of the regulars I see at our park. Most are xbreds but the peds I see would be Whippets, (not just mine) Weimaraner GSD White shepherd, not sure what its ped says Labradors of all colours Poodle (standard) Greyhounds (GAP) Italian Greyhounds Cattle dogs Kelpies Staffords (cant remember their proper breed name) Bull Terrier Golden Retrievers German shorthaired pointer English pointer NZ Huntaway (there's an unusual one for here) Great Danes, very occasionally Border collies I'm sure there's more but I cant think of them right now. Your list for one day was very impressive! ah! just remembered a few more Airdale terrier Irish terrier Cairn terrier Jack Russell terrier West Highland Terrier and Patterdale terrier, which might not be recognised here. some more Rottweiler Siberian Husky Akita Daschund Beagle and the most interesting dog I think I might have seen at the park, although was a cross, I picked it. A New Guinea Singing Dog!! The ladys daughter used to live in New Guinea and brought this beautiful dog back with her, now due to work constraints her dear Mum has taken the dog on. I saw her and commented on what an unusual looking dog it was. I said it looks perhaps like a basenji or dingo cross. As soon as she said where her daughter got it from I said the Singing Dog which looks much like a dingo, you can certainly see they're from the same origins anyway. She said I was the only person she'd met who knew of them, and she said they're extinct in the wild but all the local dogs look like hers so obviously it's been crossed with whatever is around. If I can arrange it I will take some photos of her, she is absolutely beautiful. -
that's so sad, especially as the owner probably had been initially careful to see they'd be OK with the cat. thanks for the reminder. I'm currently letting my chickens free range in the yards with my whippets, but I never leave them unattended.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=uRzhd3eUyO8&feature=endscreen
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with grey imports make sure the serial numbers match the box etc. I heard of a bloke who bought from digital rev and the serial numbers were counterfeit. Canon refused to touch his camera.
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My dogs love their new diet of chook poo.
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Penny has eaten HUMAN poo a couple of times. Someone used to enjoy taking a dump at the park and on several occasions the soccer club toilet would block up so for some stupid reason they would empty it all over the grassy embankment at the park where people walk their dogs.
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I'd suggest going through DWI as well and getting the 7D $1015 and the 70-200 f4 at $602 (the prices fluctuate alot, I've seen it in the $500's sometimes) and what about perhaps the little pancake 40 at $152 $1015 $ 602 $ 152 ----- $1769 If you got the 60D you'd have even more change. :D 60D $ 675 100m macro $ 483 70-200 $ 602 total $1760 I'll happily spend your money for you. You'd still need a card and you might want to consider filters on the more expensive lenses to protect them, oh and of course a camera bag.
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I prefer to give my dogs fresh raw bones, but I am fairly selective about what kind. I give bones of animals I believe my own dogs could probably kill if left to their own food gathering abilities. The most easily accessible of those animals at my butchers are lamb and chicken. I try to steer clear of pork, it gives them the farts. I generally dont give them beef although I suppose if they went feral and found a dead cow they'd chew on it. I sometimes give them the lamb leg bones but I prefer the ribs because they're more meaty and my dogs eat all the bones. The only time I ever had a problem was when I fed Feather a thinly sliced peice of beef spine. It was too much bone and not enough meat, but because it was sliced thin she was able to eat it. She got an impaction but I syringed lots of fluid into her over night and she managed to pass a normal poo by morning.
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Compared to the 400D I started with, it's pretty good. You'll see all sort of photos in all sorts of conditions taken with the 7D here. It's a great camera. http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1154313
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I was named Cynthia because in one of the books mum was reading when she was pregnant with me the heroine was a Lady Cynthia :laugh: Something I am wrestling with. I have so many old photographs that mum and dad collected, mostly mum, from even before they met. All the people would be long long dead and very few named. Throwing them out feels such a betrayal. Cant you just keep them in an old shoe box Perhaps someone else in your family will want them. They would be treasure to someone, you just have to work out who.
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I know, it was all hot'n bothered stuff for me, he was ultra sexy. Alasse, that's a very pretty Standy. I love seeing all these old photos.
