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  1. I buy a few kilos of chicken liver and put them in the dehydrator, alot cheaper then the store bought liver and free of and preservatives ect.

    i pay $1.70 a kilo

    Wow, where do you get chicken livers for that price. I've only ever paid about $5 - $7 a kg.

    Raw meaty bones are good for the teeth & breath. Also may need the anal glands expressed. RMB will also harden the motions & naturally clear the anal glands.

    not sure were about your from but i get them in Eastwood, Sydney NSW

  2. I buy a few kilos of chicken liver and put them in the dehydrator, alot cheaper then the store bought liver and free of and preservatives ect.

    i pay $1.70 a kilo

  3. i wnet to coles and got some goats milk tonight, it was $5 for 1 liter or the pauls brand, anything cheaper around beacsue 1 liter wont last as i dont mind it myself haha

    It is very expensive at the shops that's for sure. Are there any dairy goat farms near by, if so I would contact them directly, will save you heaps. If your in the SE Vic area I can put you on to the lady who I go to, she is fantastic and so much cheaper. Pm me if you would like more info. :rolleyes:

    im from inner sydney, so no farms around, does anyone else in sysndey feed goats milke?

  4. a butcher a chester hill sydney, his name is ivan

    sells whole pig heads for $ 1.50, nothing removed and the only things the dogs wont eat are the teeth.

    Do you know the name or where abouts in Chester Hill?

    not exactaly, il find out asap and get bak to you.

    with pest rabbits, they contain worms, you need farm bred rabbits. i was thinking of doing it my self but not sure if its illigal or not to breed your own game meat? anyone know

  5. I belive its just a passing phase, they have banned other dogs in the past and now its the pitbulls turn, It a way for the government to show the public that they "care" and ad doing something to solve a "problem". sooner rather then later i hope the ban WILL be lifted and then its another breed will be targeted.

    And i agreed with the media, they dont help, the newspapers an especially the news like 60 min are full of bias rubih that gets the ratings up,

  6. WHEN you are issued with an NOI you say you dog is a cross breed not pure, then you go onto a BREED id, but like i sed there is no body in NSW for APBT's so it is automatically declared a cross breed therefore you go get a temperament test done. and if you dog passes it lives any any other normal dog would.

    il even quote my previous post for PPS where you tried to prove me wrong, now your saying the exact same thing.

  7. Advice offered to the OP re how to go about registering his dog and how to comply with the current legislation has worked for many dog owners. There's a lovely red girl living just round the corner. Her owners took it upon themselves and beat council to the punch, she lives cage free and she need only follow the same laws as the rest of the non RB owning population in NSW.

    They don't have their bitch registered as something it's not, they feely attend obedience class and can walk the streets during the day , without having to worry about who might see her.

    :thumbsup: it does work

    so you saying any pitbull owner who has done a obedience class can roam free with a RB at the end of a leash?

    and she registered as a pitbull, but lives cage free, and how itsent that breaking the law?

    The owners requested an NOI, breed assessed and TT'd. It was unlikely that a happy waggily tailed puppy would fail breed ID and TT. The owners did that off their own bat when she was a baby and now they do not have to abide by any RB legislation, they are free to do as they please within the current laws that apply to every dog other than a restricted breed.

    The OP could do exactly the same thing if he suspects his dog to be of a resticted breed cross.

    if you read my posts, i SED the exact thing on how to beat the laws. but yet you tryed to prove me wrong, now you post the same thing. whats up with that?

    You appear to be very confused about what " breed assessments" , "temperament tests", " authorised assessors" and "authorised officeers" are and how you would go about complying with the Companion Animals Act.

    No, it's not enough to simply attend an obedience class or have a temp test conducted without an NOI.

    your putting word into my mouth, I SED AFTER AND NOI, read my posts then say something that hasent been sed 100 times before

  8. Advice offered to the OP re how to go about registering his dog and how to comply with the current legislation has worked for many dog owners. There's a lovely red girl living just round the corner. Her owners took it upon themselves and beat council to the punch, she lives cage free and she need only follow the same laws as the rest of the non RB owning population in NSW.

    They don't have their bitch registered as something it's not, they feely attend obedience class and can walk the streets during the day , without having to worry about who might see her.

    :thumbsup: it does work

    so you saying any pitbull owner who has done a obedience class can roam free with a RB at the end of a leash?

    and she registered as a pitbull, but lives cage free, and how itsent that breaking the law?

    The owners requested an NOI, breed assessed and TT'd. It was unlikely that a happy waggily tailed puppy would fail breed ID and TT. The owners did that off their own bat when she was a baby and now they do not have to abide by any RB legislation, they are free to do as they please within the current laws that apply to every dog other than a restricted breed.

    The OP could do exactly the same thing if he suspects his dog to be of a resticted breed cross.

    if you read my posts, i SED the exact thing on how to beat the laws. but yet you tryed to prove me wrong, now you post the same thing. whats up with that?

  9. Advice offered to the OP re how to go about registering his dog and how to comply with the current legislation has worked for many dog owners. There's a lovely red girl living just round the corner. Her owners took it upon themselves and beat council to the punch, she lives cage free and she need only follow the same laws as the rest of the non RB owning population in NSW.

    They don't have their bitch registered as something it's not, they feely attend obedience class and can walk the streets during the day , without having to worry about who might see her.

    :thumbsup: it does work

    so you saying any pitbull owner who has done a obedience class can roam free with a RB at the end of a leash?

    and she registered as a pitbull, but lives cage free, and how itsent that breaking the law?

  10. Somehow I don't think it matters now and Syd is most likely running the gauntlet like countless others. Of course this could be avoided by adhering to the restrictions or purchasing a legal breed of dog.

    and why didn't you do that?, you sed you owned a APBT.

  11. i feed "sardines" all the time but if you research these tinned "sardines" you will find they are not sardines but other fish, forget what it is usually is but sardine is what there called becasue of how there packed and sold in tins.

    "sardines" also have the highet omega 3, far more then tuna and even fresh fish in some cases.

  12. DLG reference is 06-67 and CAA 1988 Guideline For Breed Assessors 2006/02.

    :)

    fine an dandy, but do YOU own an American Pitbull terrier? and do you have first hand experience with dealing with the laws, not just reading legislation.

    Yep :laugh:

    i thought you posted that you owned papered amstaffs, (sorry if im mistaken)

    so do you comply with the restricted breed laws? or have yours passed the tests?

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