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  1. I live near Mittagong in the Southern Highlands...there is a pet shop on the main road in the middle of town, and they are constantly advertising purebred puppies amongst all the oodles....most recently seen - Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Labradors, Maremmas, Toy Poodles, Jack Russells and Siberian Huskies
  2. That's really interesting, and the photos are great - thanks for putting them up :) Forgive my ignorance (I guess I could look it up) but is that what they were bred to do? I just love to see dogs doing those things.....
  3. Try "Kikopup" in YouTube search - Emily Larlham is terrific with tricks using a clicker.
  4. If the pup has already been registered on the Limited Register (which appears to be the case here according to what the breeder said), can you register them on the Associate Register as well? I wouldn't have thought so..... Wouldn't it be better to wait for a little while for all the Christmas nonsense to settle down, then chase up?
  5. This is the UK Kennel Club's 'response' to the imminent release of Jemima Harrison's follow-up to Pedigree Dogs Exposed Will be interesting to see what sort of response both films get...
  6. Please don't think about a Border Terrier unless you have really good small dog escape-proof fencing all around your 5 acres - it's simply not an option. Plus they would need to be very carefully introduced to chickens and any other livestock. And they would usually far rather attack and try to kill a snake themselves - "Look what I did, Mum!" than alert you first They also shed and need hand stripping a couple of times a year. Great little dogs, though :laugh:
  7. YAY, YAY, YAY This is the best news!
  8. Clyde, if you need any help tomorrow with searching, I can come down to give you a hand....I'll be in Moss Vale until about 10.00am and free any time after that. Just PM if you need me. Fingers crossed for Alvin's safe return
  9. Border Terrier Flat Coated Retriever Border Terrier Azawakh Border Terrier
  10. I'd be using proper sunscreen and learning to cope with having paler skin. Tanning is dangerous and coconut oil provides no sun protection. Your skin may be more moist after tanning using coconut oil (like how a roast leg of meat that's been basted with fat with be moist) but the damage is still done and in time, it'll all catch up with you. Anyways.. If you want to eat a particular amount of it per day, it can be used in place of butter or margarine in cooking or food prep. You do have to use much smaller amounts for savoury food though as the coconut taste is pretty strong. I give my greyhounds a tablespoon every couple of days so for a BC, I'd probably give less. Also, I'd be reading those pro-coconut articles with a healthy dose of skepticism. Lots of things slipped in there that aren't researched but still claimed.. It's a palatable fat source and great for giving dogs a bit of extra fat in winter but I'd not be putting too much stock in some of the other claims. I got sucked in by all the health claims too - bought a 500g jar from the health food shop and gave it to my 3 dogs over about 2 - 3 months. Didn't notice a change in anything
  11. My daughter has had her rescue greyhound on BH for about six months now, and he looks just splendid - he's the basic black variety :D and his coat gleams and shines, and he has lost the dandruffy look he came with. So highly recommended I would think
  12. Always such a help, aren't they? Lovely photos
  13. I've got a couple of bitches who have suffered from spay incontinence for quite a few years now, and have been on and off propalin for some time. Bitch A (Border Terrier) I've taken off it now - for probably about 8 months, mainly because it makes her very edgy and nervy all the time, and since I stopped giving it to her I have only seen her 'leak' just a couple of times since then. Bitch B (cattledog X) is getting on in years now - she had also been off it since early this year, but was beginning to leak more and more, so I've put her back onto it (she appears to suffer no ill-effects while on it), and it's solved the problem. My vet suggested I get them both settled on it, then try reducing the dose to a 'holding' level - which I did, and I can keep them both on barely half the recommended dose now, so maybe you could try that once your dog is settled. Then just keep an eye on things, and even try withholding it for a while later on to see if has solved the problem....I certainly wasn't happy to think my girls were going to have to be on it for the rest of their lives. Never had any problem with the grass dying though! Maybe if you can reduce the dose rate at some stage, that might help?
  14. LOL. Of course heaven forbid teaching the dog to act responsibility. Being responsible means making the right choice even if you might at the moment prefer to do something else. If you never allow that choice, you may well train behavior, but you haven't trained responsibility. Have you even looked into motivation based methods? They are all about choice and getting the dog to choose the right one. Google "It's yer choice" game. Warning: Your dog may have fun playing it. When I look at the Susan Garrett crate games video, and when I see dogs that have been trained to play that game, all I can see is the dog acting responsibly IOW, the dogs have a job to do (go to their crates and stay there until released) and by doing it they are acting responsibly - and having fun at the same time
  15. I haven't read much of this thread past the first 2 pages but watched this video and have to agree with huski, that video was VERY unimpressive in regards to quality obedience work. What was with physically putting the dog back in position Each to their own. If someone wants to use that method and thinks they get quality work from it then let them live in their own little world! The woman looked completely miserable with her dog, not to mention her dog probably wanted to be anywhere but there. Why be there if it is that unenjoyable? Agreed, that was absolute rubbish, and they both looked unhappy. Didn't take much notice of the human, but the poor dog looked miserable and really stressed out, especially in the figure eight.....
  16. http://www.ava.com.au/event/avbig-annual-conference-2012 Been hanging out for this for 15 years
  17. I suggest you give your vet a ring and ask him/her.....but I would think you might need to give more than two days' worth How many tablets did your vet give you?
  18. Anyone else seen this program yet? Food for thought..... It is in 3 parts, the link is to the first one - the others come up once you get to YouTube.
  19. The Divine Miss Em at 3 months, 1996 (adopted from the RSPCA) And as she is today at nearly 16
  20. wishful thinking on DOL!!!! Yea, you'll find you'll get corrected on everything anyway. I know some people on here would be horrified that you've called her a Staffy! How true.....
  21. Thanks Shaz, we're really looking forward to the season starting in May next year. I'm pleased for Tosh as it will give him something to work towards again - he's had his Master title for several years with nothing more to gain and now he can try for his MEX ???? Pity you're so far away from Erskine Park - the little chap sounds ideal!
  22. My box arrived - ordered on the 21st Nov, posted on the 24th, arrived today! Yay! A couple of books, a nice ComfortFlex collar in sexy black (he already has the ComfortFlex harness which is great), a useful drinking bowl and holder for his crate, and a gorgeous Foggy Mountain winter coat - which was on special as well as free shipping, costing me all of about AUD30.00 (for the coat). Still got more on my wishlist though....might combine with my daughter and have a second go Handsome Boy
  23. I believe that if those people dumping pets in pounds to go on holiday had the opportunity of taking those pets on holiday with them (I guess I mean dogs mainly) then maybe the problem might be reduced a bit - the same with being able to rent with dogs/cats. Australia is generally a really unfriendly place for owning dogs, perhaps if we were allowed to let our pets participate more in our lives publically (sp? It doesn't look right!) the dumpage rates might not be quite so high? I read an article a few weeks ago in the Sydney Morning Herald - promoted by the awarding of a dog with the VC (or doggy equivalent) for braveness in the line of duty - but somewhere in the article she quoted figures which showed that here in Australia we PTS around 250,000 cats and dogs each year in pounds/shelters. In England however the figure is 25,000. How does that compute, given the huge difference in human and animal numbers between the two countries? Could it be that there in England a) they don't sell pets in pet shops and b) dogs are allowed in all sorts of public places...? Just putting it out there - I really have no answer to your questions Leema!
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