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  1. I love his sleeping position with his dear little front paws so elegantly crossed!  A proper little gent, he is ... a real gem.   I'm so glad he's found his way to you... & even  under your bed.

     I have empathy for you... I remember one dark, stormy, windy night when my Gracie disappeared.  Search parties sent out.   Later, found safe & warm, having climbed a ladder in the storeroom to sleep on a pile of dog towels.

    Frequent updates, please, accompanied by lots of pics.

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  2. 11 minutes ago, juice said:

    She is on their FB page as adopted . 

    Its basically first in there , rescue is always last in the que I believe , they don’t foster out any dogs . 

    It is also possible that the name on her didn’t show , rescue was only other one and she has gone there , but they normally say so . I can shoot a message and ask if you like . 

    Please do, juice.  Thanks.   The confusion's come because one enquirer said she was told something like the Tibbie was taken into fostercare.  So we wondered if that 'adopted' meant taken by a rescue group.   If so, what rescue?   Or if it means  just what it sounds like.... someone applied for her & adopted her.    

     

  3. Does Blacktown adopt to first come after they put up a dog for adoption?  Or do they have foster care for some, before they're adopted?  Or do they permit Rescue groups to take dogs...who'll then foster & rehome?

     

    There's just been a pretty, happy natured Tibbie girl put up for adoption.  We shared it around the Tibbie pet community.  But couldn't figure how their system worked.   Quickly... 'on hold' label came up.  Then when someone else enquired, she was told that person hadn't showed up so Tibbie was back up for adoption.  Someone else enquired & seems to have been told something like the 'girls have taken her for care'....could that be a rescue group?  But a note's gone up she's adopted.

     

    Anyone know how Blacktown works?  

  4. Savour Life ran a competition for rescues with a prize for which one got the most votes.  Paws Hoofs and Claws in Mount Isa finally won.  Prize was considerable... like $2,500.

     

     But then  Sue from Paws Hoofs & Claws took a look at the rescue which came second, Chihuahua Rescue Qld.  During the voting, they'd been neck &  neck.

     So Sue asked Savour Life to split the prize money between the two rescues.  She said Chi Rescue Qld had been a worthy competitor & their values in quality rescue were the same.

     

    How kind is that!  A gift with true Christmas spirit.

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  5. Val Rasch who helps Chihuahua Rescue Qld asked me to post this request (she tried to access via phone but doesn't work).  Chi Rescue Qld is asking for someone to volunteer to transport a Chihuahua from the AWL NSW  at Kemps Creek Shelter to Thornleigh where there's a foster-carer.  If you can help, please phone CRQ 0423 345 693.

     

    The Chi, a female, will be released from the Kemps Creek Shelter this Thursday between 10 am and 3 pm.

  6. 10 hours ago, Powerlegs said:

    We're moving closer and closer to nice shiny legalised puppy farms. :mad

    Agree.  It's all designed by people who know nothing about how socialisation is developed in puppies.  By being close to humans from birth & by also having a mother dog who is well socialised.  So  'farm buildings' being central to their accommodation, is going in the opposite direction.  This legislation is all about making money by breeding puppies in commercially 'attractive' numbers.   Yep.... that's a puppy farm in a nutshell. 

     

    Yet US research showed puppies developed much better & had fewer behavioural/adjustment problems, if they came from more homely settings where they were close to people & everyday domestic life.

  7. 12 hours ago, Scrappi&Monty said:

    Yeah its really yappy and submissive/timid... 

    I’m assuming by monkey you mean a bit cheeky & full of fun personality? 

    You got it & some can climb like monkeys with their lack of fear of heights and hare feet like mountain goats.  

     

       But Tibbies can alternate thro' their 3 personalities.  Same Tibbie who sleeps on a sofa cushion all day, will erupt into zoomies or play with their soft toy later...then later alert you that a stranger that you haven't heard has entered the property.  Neighbours own a tibbie boy Creedence & they have a friend who's a retired police officer.  He said, he's never lost the habit of walking up silently to a front door ... but Creedence is the only dog ever that's blown his cover, from inside the house.

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  8. On 4 November 2017 at 10:36 AM, Scrappi&Monty said:

    I’d love to meet a “proper” tibbie. :) 

    My only experience with one is our neighbours girl who was from a pet shop (as with any breed, DONT get a pet shop pup!) and the poor girl is a bit inbred I think... she’s super timid and has crooked bulgy eyes and is a bit like a canine rag-doll. :( 

     

    I’m sure that is super off character to what they’re supposed to be like :( 

    Poor little mite.  Sounds very much like a mass-produced from puppy farm tibbie.  It's so cruel!  Yep, super off-character. Think of a cat, and a dog and a monkey.... mix, and you have a tibbie personality.  Hope you meet a few one day!

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  9. https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/brisbanewest/2017/10/26/come-visit-dogs-on-patrol-at-ferny-grove/

     

    Qld Police Service, together with Neighbourhood Watch, has an initiative called 'Dogs on Patrol' for dog walkers & their pets.  The Police know that dog walkers can be very observant as they walk their pets regularly, so they provide a special blue disc for dogs to wear on their collars.  You'll see one on the link above.  There's an event this Saturday, November 4th,   3-5 pm at Ferny Grove Dog Park (behind Ferny Grove Police Station),  where, if you take your dog along, you'll be given a disc for free.  Later you can get your phone number engraved on the back.  The police will also give ideas on how to stay safe yourself.  You can come from anywhere in Brisbane or near Brisbane, not just the Ferny Grove area. My Tibbie Annie & Creedence the Tibbie next door, got their police discs at previous events... & wear them with pride.   Please share.

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  10. To give you an idea of Tibetan Spaniel size, here's a pic from fellow Tibbie Tragic's hobby farm. At left end, two Tibbies Daphne (gold) & Griffin (blackish), next a Border Collie, baby calf, then Bull Mastiff x with a third Tibbie Kenzi  (parti-colour) between his front legs.  Click to enlarge:

     

    The ring-in baby calf, Nadia,  is being hand-fed around the clock.   She's 1/3 size of her normal-sized twin. 

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  11. Tibbie Tragic reporting in,  as RP suggested.  Big yes to all the links she gave, especially to breed descriptions and registered Tibetan Spaniel breeders (on the Dogzonline Purebred Community pages).  The Tibetan Spaniel Association of Victoria is very helpful and they have a website.

     

     All the Australian Tibbie Clubs plus Tibbie Pet Owners have a Tibetan Spaniel Rescue Australia,  Facebook page, where notices are posted about any Tibbies currently available from rescue groups or who are being privately rehomed.

     

    There's a Tibbie Pet Owners Australia group on a Facebook page (close to 600 members).   You can apply to go on, just indicating interest in the breed & you'd be made welcome.   The pet owners give each other loads of support, sharing photos, tips and advice about all sorts of things.  Often play dates are arranged or there'll be a bigger social event.

     

    There's also strong international connections in another Facebook group called Tibetan Spaniel All Over.  Apart from Australia... US, UK, Canada, Ireland, Europe are represented.    And very specially northern Europe (Sweden, Norway, Finland) where Tibbies are in the top 10 popular dog breeds.

     

    There's a central Tibbies Net website for all things Tibetan Spaniel (very well maintained by US people, but designed to be international).  They have excellent information about the breed as a companion pet.  But they also include a section...'Is a Tibbie for You', for people to consider if the unique Tibbie character (especially with their cat-like nature) is for them.  That character's been called 1/3 dog, 1/3 cat and 1/3 monkey.  I often think an individual's nature is where they score most on those 3! 

     

    If you need more info, just ask.... or PM.

  12. On 17 September 2017 at 8:09 PM, *Avanti* said:

    It's a late Sunday post but I thought this adorable pair of Pomeranian X were worth a mention. They think it is a mother and son, 'Lucy' and 'Puppy'.

    I hope they find a happy caring home together:

     

    Puppy, the  son, looks like a tiny touch of Tibbie.

  13. It starts young.  This is a favourite among Tibbie people.  Band of 10 week old puppies on first trip outside their property...& watch the little guy go into the alert-warning mode.  Who'll you put your money on, Ringo or George?

     

     

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