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What a lovely story! Dogs are so resilient and it is wondeful Roxy ended up in the right home!
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Happy Birthday Td!
Little Gifts replied to Katdogs's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Happy Birthday T! I too love hearing all your stories about your fur kids and the foster bubbas! Plus the pictures! When I first joined DOL your puppy pictures were always the first thing I would go looking for! I still have a pic of fuzzy little Milo saved somewhere. I think there was a daisy waving in his face or something. I just thought it was the most beautiful picture and I don't even really like fuzzy dogs! -
Awl Ipswich Suspended Until Further Notice
Little Gifts replied to SueM's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Councillor I think rather than scuttlebutt this has been an open discussion with people raising their concerns based on current or previous experiences with either the organisations involved or just rescue issues in general. If the investigation finds AWL lacking then we would all be talking about solutions, because the bottom line is we want animals able to be rehomed to continue to have that opportunity. If AWL have missed the mark then we can all learn from that. If they haven't then they will need support and acknowledgement of their achievements to rebuild their confidence and networks. Thank you for taking the time to come in here and post information - I hope you will continue to keep us updated as this does have a flow on effect for other rescue groups in SEQ. For myself (and many others on here) this remains about the animals, but it is vitally important for relevant organisations to be on the same page and work together where possible to keep addressing the never ending cycle of animal homelessness, rescue and rehoming. Alyson Dean (Beenleigh) -
They are gone and we wont get anymore photos!
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That is so funny about Harper and Tiger's hide and seek T! Harper sounds like she is going to be a great playmate for future foster kids too. My girl Stussy has started humping Tempeh's head and she is quite vigorous with her efforts. Tempeh is oblivious and just starts biting her legs. It's a totally new behaviour for Stuss and I think she may have learnt it from a Michael Jackson dvd I was watching.....
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Stussy caught her first mouse today (with only minor help from me)! Oh it is a proud day in this house - she has been trying to catch one for years but her terrier blood kept failing her. Anyway, she still doesn't know that some dogs mangle/eat them as well. As soon as she heard breakfast bikkies being sprinkled into her bowl she spat the wet mouse out and ran to her spot.
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Awl Ipswich Suspended Until Further Notice
Little Gifts replied to SueM's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Geez this is terrible. I've never been to the facility before or since AWL started running it but I do know from years of experience in govt that long term positive change does not happen overnight and working co-operatively rather than forcibly achieves more in the long run. What is the council doing to help them achieve the agreed upon contract goals given how badly they were previously operating the pound? Some problems run very deeply and it is about learning from them rather than putting band aids over the top to make it all look pretty. Poor animals of Ipswich. -
Well I am here to tell you they can change! My sister used to leave an assortment of tasty food out for her husky/shep all day. Usually concerned she hadn't eaten anything my sister would sit and hand feed her and talk to her and fuss over her every night. My sister and her dog moved in with me in 2005 (or 2006 - can never remember) and at the time I had 2 sbts with competitive eating issues so we couldn't leave food down. My sister started feeding her dog sitting on her bed! Then someone else came to stay temporarily and bought a 4th (tiny) dog - it was also used to grazing all day. I put my foot down and said they will eat if they are hungry. They all started getting fed at the same time twice a day in different spots, with us humans guarding the fast eaters from trying stand over tactics on the fussy ones. It didn't take long for the fussy ones to realise if they took too long they'd lose what was still in their bowls when nasty me picked them all up, finished or not. Today, my sister's dog eats quicker than my sbt! She has gone from gourmet meals of 4 varieties (which she'd pick at) to quality kibble with extras on top (same as the rest of the household). She did still have an issue for a bit about only eating small kibble and my sister was giving her loads of treat food at night but that is gone now too. They all still have their spots but they also have different bowls so sometimes I still mix it up a bit and feed them in different locations but from the same bowls. They would follow their own bowls anywhere! So I think the trick is to get a nasty Aunty to do the feeding, one who doesn't buy into all the emotional eating stuff, ignores the bad and encourages the good. Even when I house sat for Tapua she has one dog who they expected to go off his food while they were away. Nope! I followed their routine, didn't buy into his mood in relation to it affecting his eating (although he got lots of extra attention aside from food), gave him a timeframe, left him to it and he'd eaten it all from the first night onwards! Just keep telling yourself "they will not die of starvation!".
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Yep, that is a lot to do by yourself and I'm always surprised how quickly dogs settle in at the vet. I have my fingers and toes crossed for your girl's recovery! Keep us updated please!
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I did not mean that in a negative context towards groomers and actually regretted posting those actual words after I'd logged out. I really meant that a good groomer might want to watch that story to see what happened then shake their head in disbelief. So I meant 'tsk, tsk' in a sad way (like my mum would do) not in a smug context at all. Caz is a special person to me and I was writing it to her (with some anger), trying to express that her story may have had a limited audience and affected no real change through those mass media programs. They do localise them so I would not necessarily get that story up here in QLD and they are so into over-sensationalising the crux of the story can be lost. What is happening here on DOL between dog lovers and those working in this industry is far more powerful. And you have now added that groomers far and wide heard about Buddy's Story and were horrified, which to me is so important because the general public do think groomers love dogs, know how to manage them and would do everything to keep them safe. At the very least you assume they have common sense and appropriate equipment. We now know that is not the case with this particular salon. It is like a Dr operating with rusty instruments and watching his favourite footy team play the finals at the same time - not good enough! So to all our wonderful groomers out there - you do a job I am not capable of doing and I commend you for it as I'm sure you see some terribly neglected but well loved pets. I have a local salon tucked away in a side street I go to and it is tiny and often messy but they are great people who love what they do and I am always allowed out the back to help with bathing and nail cutting on my dogs - they have always cared as much for me and my needs as they have for my dogs and the numerous fosters I have taken there. It is the type of place that suits me and in turn my dogs, even though I know it wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea.
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That is soul crushing GB. I'm not sure I could bear it. Take care of yourself. Bob and Molly wouldn't want you to be sad - they'd want you to remember all the love that was shared. XXX
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I wish my day was that exciting!
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You know what Caz I'm happy TT and ACA don't want to do some bullshit emotive story on this issue. The only people interested in that will be local people and perhaps other groomers who will watch it and go 'tsk, tsk!'. What DOL has is dog ownership power across every single state of this country. Because of Buddy's story I have shared my absolute disgust on how he was 'managed' while in the care of a third party with my local groomer and my vet. My vet and the vet nurses make sure to mention appropriate care of dog while at a groomers with their new customers/new pet owners (inc puppy school). Not only that I have shared it with every single friend I know who has a dog that goes to a groomer. They have started questioning their groomers about their practices and watching how their dogs behave when arriving at the salon and upon pick up. They have also shared Buddy's Story with their friends and family who use groomers. They have all said to me that they never thought to question their groomers about how they treat their beloved pets when in their care. They simply leave their dogs, come back, pay the money and leave without giving it a second thought. But no more. People do care about these things. They love their animals and couldn't bear to share the same experience as you. Buddy's Story has been a very powerful one that I think is spreading far and wide to the people that matter - loving pet owners. In turn they are placing expectations on their local groomers and know the questions to ask before placing their pets in their care. That is the kind of change that truly matters, not that the media didn't consider this story more important than a sports star in trouble for acting inappropriately in public. Hugs to you honey - have faith that the message in general is getting out far wider than your local community and you have every right to name the salon responsible. The facts have been told quite simply and they have been proven to be true. What happens to that salon now is up to them while we dog owners take responsibility for our own charges by having this knowledge. This is Buddy's legacy to all us.
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7 X 1 Day Old Gsd Puppies Need A Mum
Little Gifts replied to Tazar's topic in General Dog Discussion
What a sad situation for the owners. Thanks to everyone who helped so quickly. -
Yep, a lot of good dogs have been taken by snakes this year. RIP beautiful girl.
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Silly Question But Has The Pm A Dog
Little Gifts replied to DAVERI's topic in General Dog Discussion
I wonder if her partner does the dog's hair as well? -
The Flood Dog That Miraculously Came Back To Life
Little Gifts replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
What confused me most was that lying on the ground getting hosed you have an almost clean brindle yet sitting up and smiling that dog is still covered in mud. And I would suspect some hacking up of water from the lungs would've been necessary to bring a drowned dog back to life? Maybe a bit of mouth to snout even? It's still a happy story to cling on to but that chunky monkey looks like it was having a sunbake after a roll in the mud to me! -
Surfing Dogs - Noosa Festival Of Surfing
Little Gifts replied to huga's topic in General Dog Discussion
What a fantastic idea! I wish my current dogs loved the water. When I was younger I had an OES who was constantly wet and sandy and we also had a beach loving cat (called Alby after Alby Mangels). We lived across from the Broadwater on the Gold Coast and my partner would go over to do some fishing or throw the net and Alby would follow and be right there in amongst whatever we were doing. If we didn't catch any fish he would walk home before us in disgust. He also loved car rides. He was an odd cat. PS Thanks for sharing the great photos Huga! -
I used to take my dogs on random short outings because they loved a car ride. But I once got out of my car to open the garage door (closing the car door behind me) and the dogs locked me out - engine running, headlights on, pizza on the floor, no windows open. By the time the RACQ guy got it open for me the pizza was gone and someone had peed on the front passenger seat. Sometimes we have to learn the hard way!
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Anyone Know Of A Neo Rescue Qld
Little Gifts replied to neorotic's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Neurotic I have passed the info on to Ams and she will ring the lady to see what assistance she can offer. -
Congratulations Morton Place! I hope your future surgery goes well and you can return to breeding your beautiful babies again soon!
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Anyone Know Of A Neo Rescue Qld
Little Gifts replied to neorotic's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Yep, Jen is still taking in Neos - she can't help herself! She also has mobile phone issues at home so if you don't hear from her in the next 2 days please message me your info and I'll call on her home phone and pass the info on. -
Dog Jumper Workshops (from Old Tracksuits)
Little Gifts replied to Panto's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Make a Coat - Warm a Heart
