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Esky the husky

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  1. Thanks, Just found out it's closer to 3m long. Waiting to see how much it costs but might jump onto it for a starting point
  2. It's really hot, but no serious fires, as far as I can tell from the CFS website / the news :)
  3. Sadly thats the norm for a lot of pigdog breeds to be sold earlier than 6 weeks
  4. I'm actually on that website checking it out right now funnily enough. Wondering how you keep the panels standing, are they dug in? ( Sorry totally clueless at fence stuff)
  5. I'm thinking separate might be better
  6. I'm going to need kennel runs for my new rental. Wondering if someone can give me a guide to size? We've been offered a double roofed run about 1.5 x 2.4. That seems so small though :/ What is a decent size? I've got a sibe and a bullarab- for those who dont know he'll be around the size of a greyhound when mature. They'll be in there around 8 hours 3 times a week Also how do you provide shade, do you have something external like a shed, or a kennel in there taking up room? Pictures would be greatly appreciated
  7. Well if you just want to secure your prefix, why no do the above? There is every chance your choice might not go through anyway
  8. Sounds like something great to work towards Kanae :) Totally a great way to bond
  9. I think 80% of people think they're some kind of bullmastiff and the rest think I'm talking about a pit bull :laugh: Yes they're incredibly athletic, Hopefully keen enough to race well for me :)
  10. He's just over 12kg Kilo a week. His sister is like 14.3 - :/
  11. Beautiful pup.. Love her face, reminds me of my pup
  12. Love the roo shot ! And the family portrait gapvic. Keep up the great shots everyone, we're doing well
  13. Thanks :) He was a good boy at the vet. Should have expected, he had no idea about the breed. Although they're a fairly common dog in hunting circles, no pigs in SA means no pig dogs. :laugh: Reckons he'll be less active than my sibe.. Yeah, nah.
  14. Call me crazy, but I haven't found it too bad. It was 43c when I finished my last job for the day. Partner was home with the dogs all day, has windows open but no A/C. House is still a decent temp, not too hot. Not looking forward to taking pup to the vet though. Car will be hot
  15. Very generic list, there's really no food that suits all dogs. Plus I don't like the idea of 'low fat' being a good thing for dog food. Fat = energy My dogs love roo, but it's too lean, not enough fat for my sporting dogs. GSDowner most supermarkets carry roo. The 'pet mince' they carry is mostly roo, according to the label, or they stock mince for human consumption. Other places like pet specialty deli's ( bucket o beef) also carry roo :)
  16. :laugh: Literally :p As I type this he is tearing apart a broken moving box ;) He's a great paper shredder too!
  17. Hmm I've heard of one greyhound who knows how to open the fridge (Stan)
  18. We've got seriously crazy ears He's been really good, learning so fast. Being able to call him away from interesting things. Awesome. reward reward reward
  19. If desexed early, it just never develops. An early desexed (let's say 6 mth old male rotti) just does not develop this hormone based muscle, so nothing to lose. So it would appear somewhat similar to the dog desexed after 18 months, except the younger desexed one would be significantly taller, possibly drier (less skin because the skin never grew to accommodate a bigger head) and usually less substantial all over. Neither look anything like the entire version, however the later desexed one be slightly closer to it. Same with bitches, but obviously less so exaggerated because they don't have the same strength of head and overall body muscle. Your bull/steer analogy is a good one. It is no discussed enough unfortunately, though is becoming talked about more and more in our breed among the working folk. But it is a tricky thing because the majority of breed enthusiasts in my circle (except for me) are showies first and foremost and most of don't deal a lot with desexed dogs and most are definitely not working them. The majority of the desexed rottis are in pet homes and few of these are around to talk about it and they are unlikely to be competing in agility, herding or dog sport. There are a few of us that are really interested in the topic and chat about it often. That's really interesting, I've often wondered how much of Esky's 'problems' are caused by early desexing. ( 7 weeks) Like you say she is much taller than most sibes, and more heavily coated although I believe the coat just down to her having the recessive gene. She has seriously no muscle on her hind legs and requires a lot of stretching before any forced excercise otherwise she seems to pull up sore. We were recommended to up the amount of meat / egg based protein in her diet. But she seems to just have gotten heavier and not really improved on the muscle front. I'm not desexing Fritz, my bullarab unless there is some very very good reason to do so.
  20. Oh no Got any family or friends that would have them for the day for you? Not that I can think of . Pup is too young for kennels, so that's out too. Can't come to work with either of us. I meant it won't be as bad for pup, he's bred to be fairly tolerant of Aussie heat, but I am a little worried about Esky
  21. Friday's going to suck Our place is being inspected and we can't leave the dogs in . Any suggestions of somewhere I could take them for the day. Going to ask the vets on Monday if they can board for the day
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