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Sky_Mel

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  1. Yea exactly! If you have a fear of dogs do not enter a dog beach and start screaming. There are dogs having fun and running around. I don't agree with dogs jumping all over people but if they are just having fun and NOT hassling anyone I see no problem.
  2. No the dogs aren't pestering people I am talking literally just walking past them. I have seen it numerous times.
  3. I get frustrated at the DOG BEACH when people are screaming and carrying on if a dog walks near them (They don't even have a dog there with them) ! I seriously do not get why they come into dog beach and not walk the 50M to the dog free beach.
  4. I use Vetbasix Pet Sunscreen. I use it for my Ragdoll Cat who has a pink nose when he goes into his outdoor module but it's for cats and dogs
  5. I can definitely relate. I was at the park the other day with my GSD girl (Off Leash) and I avoid dogs there as so many at my local park just don't listen to their owners. One Small Poodle x came out of nowhere and launched at my girl, the owner couldn't care less and was on his mobile phone. I of course get the filthy look when my dog just barked at the one coming towards us. We were just minding our own business and enjoying our walk. I try and walk at the quieter times.
  6. haha I grew up with GSDs so I always have had my dream dog :D
  7. Same with mine, she made too much of a mess and would saturate everything
  8. I received weekly updates and photos. Found out my girl was the pig of the litter lol
  9. My girl also had an injection and she was completely fine, the only issue we had was her chewing at her skin (Not the stitches) where she had been shaved so we just used neocort cream on the area as it was a bit itchy. No pain or anything with the desexing though
  10. 16 is fantastic Happy Birthday! Beautiful photos.
  11. LOL I love the photos! They are so adorable. I only have one dog so only the middle cat snuggles and sleeps with her. The other 2 cats are not interested, poor Sky hehe
  12. When my girl was little I removed her water just before we went to bed (I always go to bed very late) and then she got it back first thing in the morning
  13. My parents bought me a German Shepherd puppy from a BYB when I was 9 and we were just very lucky that she lived to 14 (Cancer that took her in the end) but we were very lucky we didn't end up with hip and elbow problems.
  14. A couple of my friends and I will be attending
  15. Definitely, I never left my girl outside on her own at that age. I was so worried about her getting out of the yard despite it being puppy proofed as they can get into all sorts of mischief. Also hear horror stories of young puppies being stolen from peoples yards.
  16. Sky_Mel

    Puppy Walking

    I have a GSD and I was very cautious with not over exercising her when she was a puppy. I would take her to closed off parks when it was quiet and would let her have a run around herself so she would stop when she had enough. If we weren't going to the park it was just a walk around the block. She had lots of play time at home Up until 12 months I was very careful. She also was at the doggy beach alot in summer rather than parks and swam until her heart was content
  17. When my girl was that age she was crying for atleast a week, mainly when I went to work. She slept in my room in her puppy pen so I never had her in the bed with me as I didn't want her to get into bad habits. She had her bed, toys and toilet mat which she used during the night At night she slept really well being in my room but during the day I had reports of an upset puppy and I would come home after about 4hrs and spend time with her then off back to work. She did very well being in my room with me, she is now 2yrs old and I have no issues with her. I'm not a trainer or anything so this was just my experience.
  18. I researched breeders for about a year and then got on a waiting list. She was really good and made sure I understood the breed and if I had GSDs before because she wanted to make sure her babies were going to the right people. We got to meet mum and dad and see Sky's brother and sisters. Also provided us with a booklet on everything we need to know. What I liked as well was that she was happy to take puppies back or even adult dogs if anything didn't work out at home, she did not want them surrendered to any shelters which I felt showed me she really does care about the dogs. She is also registered with Dogs Victoria.
  19. This may something you would be interested in if the neighbours wont cooperate. http://www.petcontrol.com.au/bark-collars/...rk-control.html
  20. Yea exactly, I have even seen jobs advertised for them and the only experience needed is Retail, nothing about pet care. Very frustrating.
  21. It's disgusting that pet shops put signs like that up I remember once I was at Pets Paradise and a women was trying to sell a Ragdoll kitten to a guy that had no clue about long haired breeds and she is going on about they don't shed much, don't need grooming etc etc My mother and I gave her a real ear full and told the guy to go to a breeder if he wants a healthy cat (mentally and physically). Half of them don't have a clue about the breeds they have which doesn't surprise me. When I worked at the RSPCA so many surrendered puppies were from Pet Stores and reasons were "Was told is was this breed" " Was told it wouldn't shed" list just went on.
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