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  1. Hi All

    After a 6 week break from showing my young girl has decided that Dog Shows are a VERY scary place and can't possibly gait with the tail up or without fear. I was hoping that there might be some dog show training starting up again at Hillsborough for 2012?

    If anyone has details of dates or times, or knows who I can contact either by phone or email, it would be appreciated!

    Thanks

  2. He is coming from Sweden so at the moment it is Category 2.

    I have calculated that we have a 21 day buffer from when the permit should arrive (allowing 20 business days) to when the quarantine does its last collection from the airports on 21 December.

    Luckily flights are direct from Stockholm to Sydney with no stop overs - so that is 21 hours.

    Vaccs are all done and we will get the bloodwork started in 2 weeks.

    But we have plan B in place and if he doesn't make it here before xmas he will be here in April but I really hope he is here before xmas. fingers crossed people!!!

    Hunterhound - how lovely you got your dog yesterday. That is fantastic!!!!!

    When I bought my Swedish girl to Oz (January 2010) her flights were from Arlanda Stockholm via Heathrow...if they go via Heathrow they MUST stay one night at Heathrow quarantine(some stupid UK regulation??)Thankfully AQIS will permit the seal to be broken by the station at Heathrow...so the dog can come out of the crate, have a meal & sleep in a kennel...they are then resealed the next day ready for their flight to Oz. From Heathrow to Australia there was a stopover in Singapore for refueling..so from memory the flight was about 21 hours?? I do not know of a direct route from Stockholm, so make sure you check this out properly. Are you using an agent?? I have used Jetpets twice...the first time from Sweden went without a hitch...the one from Belgium was a disaster, so make sure you ask LOTS of questions & demand a flight schedule which details ALL stopovers (even for refueling)!

  3. Hi

    Just wondering if anyone has applied for an import permit lately and if so, how long did it take to receive?

    I know they are aiming to have a 20 business day turnaround but just seeing if it is realistic to think we can get a dog out here before xmas.

    thanks :)

    I'm assuming you have all the necessary vaccs & titre tests completed. What country are you importing from...if it's a category 4 country & you haven't got the ball rolling already, then I think you chances are slim to none, sorry!! I had my Belgian import released from quarantine yesterday & from the date of the Import permit (dated one month after the rabies vaccination - and when results from the titre tests came back within range) to the date she flew in to Sydney, it was 5 months. Category 2 countries are different (UK, Sweden)..you must still have a rabies vacc & blood work done but the animals are allowed in much earlier.

  4. I'm looking for contact details of who transports semen throughout Australia. Does anyone know of any companies that do this and any recommendations.

    I have used GTE transport..they shipped semen for me from Cryogenes in Vic to the Rocky Ridge facility in NSW. They were prompt & amazingly VERY good value!

  5. In the case of both vial and straw. One item isn't always a breeding unit. In the years I've been collecting, depending on the male used, it may take more material to constitute a breeding unit. I have had dogs with lower sperm counts need two vials chockers full of pellets for a viable breeding unit, and some terriers way back in the dark ages, that required four straws to be considered a breeding unit. This is what makes this import stuff very tricky.

    When sourcing a male that has been frozen, be sure to ask how many containers (straws or vials) of that collection, are considered a breeding unit. This will help down the track during transport.

    I'm still trying to figure out how to get sperm from Spain. It's ready to go, but the paperwork for import permits has me scratching my head a bit. Am more than happy to hand this one over to someone with a clearer brain....still looking for suggestions of transport/broker I could use. I'm hoping to bring in four breeding units (8 vials) from the one male.

    Do you know if the semen was collected in accordance with the AQIS guidelines for a category 4 country??? You will find that you will not be able to import semen that has been collected before a dog has had all the required tests/vet examinations, rabies titre tests & identified by microchip etc. It's quite a process...so make sure you do your homework first, because if you don't your consignment can be refused entry to Australia!!

  6. there is the Gulgong Motel, its not flash but they take dog show people,

    I dont think the Ten Dollar Motel take dog people anymore but you could try, or you could try the Prince of Wales Pub or the Cenntenial Pub they may take dog people,

    other than that you will have to try Mudgee, its only 20 minutes or so back to Gulgong,

    not sure which places will takes dogs anymore though, thanks to previous dog people wearing out their welcome :mad

    plus its getting harder to find accomodation in the area with all the contractors staying from the mines etc,

    and yes the Henry Lawson caravan park is usually booked from one year to the next by exhibitors as they are one of the few places that allow dogs.

    there is camping allowed at the grounds but no power.

    if I can get a list of places I will post it on here if that helps. :)

    Thanks for the info.....I will check a few of those out! I only want somewhere to sleep for the night that will also allow my hound in a crate. I do not like the idea of her sleeping in the car by herself and I think it will be far too cold for me to sleep in the van...it's not set up at all for camping! I have tried a few in Mudgee & I keep coming receiving the same reply....NO DOGS due to health regualtions...blah blah blah... :laugh:

  7. Hi

    I would like to find accommodation in Gulgong or surrounding areas for 4th & 5th August. I would like just a self contained room for one or two nights that will allow a crated dog inside. I have tried 3 different caravan parks & 2 won't allow dogs & Henry Lawson Caravan Park is apparently already booked for the Dog Show weekend.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated. If I can't get accommodation then unfortunately I won't be able to go, which would be a great shame.

    Thanks for any assistance!!

    Cheers

  8. Peaches get in touch with Blair at Quakers Hill. He has a very good reputation.

    I would normally point you in the direction of my old boss John Newell but Frozen Puppies is no more.

    Good luck

    Isn't John Newell now at Belmont vet clinic...they do alot of AI with Greyhounds!! They are apparently very good...

  9. seems very odd - there were 500+ entries at NSW the week end(ish) before - lots of no shows though.

    I never go north over the bridge these days (maybe I should :D )- anyone shed any light?

    I was at the Hound Show at Castle Hill the week prior & there were only 179 entries....not sure where 500 came from????

  10. I have imported from Sweden & am currently in the process from Belgium. Two different categories in terms of AQIS requirements. The US is a category 4, as is Europe, and the timing of Rabies vaccinations and titre tests are vital....you also must ensure that you use a Government approved vet to sign off on the Cert A & Cert B. The category 4 countries take the longest due to the bloodwork & then the obligatory 5 month period post testing, so be prepared for a looooong wait...not to mention the 30day quarantine once in Australia. I used Jetpets for my Swedish import and was so impressed with the communication and organisation of Melanie, that I am using them again. YES, it is expensive to use an agent, but you will have peace of mind that everything has been done in accordance with AQIS requirements.....and not have your dog refused entry upon arriving into Australia!! They organise everything in conjunction with their affiliate agents in the country of origin.....the breeder is given a timeline for vaccinations, bloods, vet checks etc and the affiliate agent also keeps in constant contact with the breeder. All flights, import permits & even the booking of quarantine is done for you....I personally wouldn't risk doing it myself incase I missed something..

  11. It is still a bit difficult to get but have seen the new packaging (Holistic Select) around a lot in NSW recently. Not bothering to buy it again myself. Really happy with Canidae.

    Yep, I switched to Canidae as I was totally fed up with stock not being available. I use the salmon meal Canidae variety and my 3 hounds are doing well on it. Very high in protein, so I would be cautious though if I were feeding large breed youngster!!

  12. As it turns out I didn't take her out anyway, as it was the extremely hot weekend & it just wasn't worth it...for both our sakes!!!

    She would have been day 21...probably still offering some lovely girlie smells to the boys, but definitely not putting on a show ;) I always toilet her away from everyone anyway, regardless of whether she is in season or not....I don't like using public toilets mayself, unless I have to, so I'm a bit the same with her..... :)

    It was interesting to read everyones comments......pet hates & suggestions. Having a bloodhound I must admit my pet hate is people dropping bait on the ground...even if they pick it up, my girl still knows it has been there. I never complain, as that is part of showing, but it isn't always easy to get a bloodhounds head up if they are on a scent. Just my two scents worth for the frankfurt throwing handlers... :D

    Thanks for everyones input.....it's been interesting!!

  13. I was entered for both shows at EP this weekend but chose not to exhibit for both my hound and my own health! This type of stupidity of not canceling these shows, due to the extreme heat, is just another opportunity for the groups of people that are anti pedigree dogs and the show scene. What great ammunition for them to establish that showing can be cruel!! Committees need to be more responsible in this area and not be concerned about loosing a few dollars.....our dogs health is paramount here!

  14. Thanks for your replies......I was more of the opinion that it would do no harm but was interested on other peoples point of view or experiences! She loves her daily swim so I didn't want to take that from her especially seeing she is restricted to one of the smaller yards for a few weeks.:thumbsup:

  15. Speaking to someone yesterday they stated that there " may be" new rules coming in where dogs may only need to spend 12 days in quarantine if bought in through NZ instead iof the mandatory 30 days here ( six months will still apply in cat 4 counts!)

    Has anyone any further info on this ?

    Other wise i shall call q and post the answer here!

    TIA

    Hi,

    Have not heard of any changes, but I am speaking to my shipper in the UK tomorrow so will ask him.

    Doesn't NZ have quarrantine for arriving dogs?

    I have some docs from the USA shipper i use re the changes expected mid year.

    May be good may be just the same !

    I ask myself WHY do all the countries I want my lines from be 6 months quarantine lol

    Hahaha.....I'm hearing you, although thankfully my last import was from Sweden, but the next is from a category 4, so 9 months before departure and then 30 days in quarantine. I hate loosing all those early months with them!

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