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Little Gifts

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  1. What a beautiful, happy girl. RIP Sabine.
  2. I posted this info in the dogs craft thread as well but Kwik Sew pattern 3357 is a no sew dog coat that goes up to 66cm. It wouldn't be hard to make it longer to suit a larger sized dog and you should get 2 coats out of the one piece of fleece fabric. So it is a cheap and easy option for DIYers who can't sew.
  3. I have a pied SBT and my sister has a husky/shep cross and we used to meet her friend's teensy chi down the park. The chi is crazy and is usually hanging off one of our dogs but people were always worried our dogs were trying to hurt it. Now with shar pei foster dogs when we walk around the neighbourhood we get comments on our odd combo of breeds, like we couldn't quite decide what we wanted so we were trying out a bit of everything.
  4. I have a shar pei foster boy here. He came to me quite malnourished and lacking in life. He went straight on Black Hawk Holistic kibble (but has also had Candidae grain free kibble) and was eating a cup of that every 2 hours for the first couple of days. He still needs 3 feeds a day 2 months later to keep him feeling and looking healthy and with the one cup of kibble each meal he gets either a couple of dessert spoons of greek yoghurt, half a tin of sardines or 3 chicken necks on top. I can't believe how much he eats really but it is the quality that also seems to be so important for some dogs/breeds. He was being fed by his previous owner but it was takeaway scraps, tinned dog food and human snack food and he was just wasting away. With other shar pei I have substituted a cup of kibble for a whole chicken carcass but this boy can't seem to eat anything big like that. A previous foster boy used to love his carcasses. It took him ages to eat it but he was oh so happy at the end! I don't know actual nurtitional differences but in this house a carcass is a whole meal while a couple of necks are generally fed on top of something else. Do you feed more than once a day? You could also try that to see if it suits your girl better. My other dogs eat two meals - a token one for breakfast and the main meal at night.
  5. Thank you for the info Emp! Always useful to know about things like this for the foster kids!
  6. I have a foster dog who was surrendered. I know his first/previous owner loved and doted on him but circumstances meant she could no longer keep him. I could see the sadness hanging from him when he arrived. It took weeks for him to settle in and show what a truly lovely boy he is. I'm sure if his previous owner turned up now, two months on he would still go crazy to see her.
  7. I know, I have been slack with the photos mainly because Oscar prefers to be indoors and with his dark coat inside photos aren't so great. He has grown into a very loving and funny boy. I so wish I had photos to reflect that but I'm also a bad photographer. We will be going to the Peinic this Sunday and if I'm lucky I can get one of the good photographers to take some snaps of him. As for Delilah - well that girl is just so cuddle-ish-us! She is so tiny but so full of spunk! Once she is ready for a forever home she will be beating potential adopters off with a stick!
  8. What kind of hormones are on the bandana? I'd never heard of that before but it sounds practical/sensible. The boys are looking so fantastic now!
  9. Same here - I knew it was going to be a cold winter because my sister's shep/husky girl has been shedding and growing and shedding and growing for weeks now, which is very different to most years where she just sort of thickens up and then sheds when it warms up. She constantly has dags hanging off her at present.
  10. I haven't updated about our smooshy boy for a while. I think he is looking wonderful now with his weight back up, sporting a nice thick coat. He is going through a phase of wanting another feed at midnight (we stay up late here) but I figure if he is hungry then feed him! He is a total cheeky monkey but still does new things even after 2 months with us. Last week he started to nose us when he wants something (usually his midnight meal, right on the dot!) and this past weekend he started getting up on the lounge chairs for a kip, once was even on top of my legs like my girl does. He talks all the time and makes a purr like sound when you rub him in his favourite spot. I've been making some coats for Ams' rescue dogs and tried one on Oscar. He does love to frock up! Mind you the coat making has required some creativity as one of Oscar's bad habits is that he steals fabric from the sewing room and takes it out the back for a chew. He prefers the taste of muted tones but looks much better in bright colours! Oh and Ams has the most beautiful pei puppy at her place - Delilah is just built for cuddles! If we are lucky Ams might stick a photo up of the little maggot? She has practically taken over the Peiradise page on FB!
  11. I stupidly left my poor neglected doggies inside for half an hour yesterday rather than turf them out in all that wet weather. I was rewarded with another destroyed doona and a missing pack of yoghurt drops. Only one of ours has a weakness for doonas and will jump on high tables to look for tasty things so it wasn't hard to find the culprit.
  12. Someone has given me Kwik Sew Pattern 3357 which includes 2 styles of no sew fleece dog coats in sizes XS, S, M, L and XL. Basically it looks like a massive babies bib with long ties - you end up with a coat shape that covers the back that has two long straps which go round the neck and cross over the front chest, loop back around the armpits and tie on the back. It's a great idea for people who can't sew and you would get 2 coats out of the length of fabric you required so also fairly cheap. I did a google and it looks like the pattern is still current/available to buy. Whippetsmum I do have a few dog coat patterns now in different styles and sizes but I am actually making oodles of coats for rescue right now so can't loan them. I had the same problem working out sizes, particularly with the coats that have the stupid tab fronts - I want actual neck sizes! I ended up measuring a few dogs and going from there as I was told it wouldn't matter - rescue would find a dog to fit the coat! I've mainly knitted smalls and mediums and sewn everything from large to giant. With the spare bits of fleece I also made some pom poms and stuffed dog bone toys. And I always trawl my local op shops for any rib fabric pieces so I different colour options as the coat style ones don't require much.
  13. I started putting coats on my old SBT as her hair had thinned. She tolerated it for the sake of feeling better. My younger SBT (who had a healthy coat) just happens to like to wear clothes so gets upset if the coats don't come out on a cold night. As soon as she sees me with one she assumes the position for it to be put on! Even with a coat on she also crawls under all the doonas with me so we tangle legs. I think she is just one of those strange dogs as I don't even know how she breathes under there some nights! I also have a shar pei foster. He was not so healthy when he first arrived but his coat is nice and thick now except on his very wrinkly legs and belly. I decided to try and coat on him at night and not only does he seem comfortable wearing one but he sleeps more soundly. He is not the type to get under blanket or make himself a nest and sleeps on a very simple bed on the floor (his preference) and does have a tendency to get quite warm in the underbelly area as he has loads of extra skin so I keep a close eye on him and he is only coated if the night is really crisp. I think if you pay attention to your dogs sleeping behaviours (are they snoring or restless?) then it will tell you if they are cold or comfortable. If they have the resources to make themselves little nests or lie against something warmer (like their mummy!) then they will. If you put a coat on them and the snoring keeps you awake all night then at least you know they felt good!
  14. I've thinking of you and your missing fur babies too Rach given we lost dogs at the same time last year. I hope the pain has lessened for you. Alyson
  15. I know the thread is currently focussing on a particular DOLer but I wanted to add my two cents worth about what DOL has done for me. I joined DOL looking to find a home for a keeshond that had been dumped on my elderly parents that none of us were able to keep at that time. As all my dogs have been rescue dogs I then got a bit addicted to the rescue threads and loved reading everything on there and absorbing the useful information that came with it. There are a couple of DOLers from there who I adore because of what they do, their skill and knowledge and how they respond to issues on DOL. It is likely those people don't even know who they are - I worship them from afar! I also went through a settling in period where it felt like the old timers were picking on me just because I was a newbie, but like a grown up I (eventually) moved on and accepted that everyone is entitled to their opinion and the world would be awfully stagnant if issues and beliefs were never challenged. I am always happy to share honest information about myself in threads but have always been quite private regarding where I live, my phone number, etc so it actually took a lot of trust for me to be part of my first ever DOL Secret Santa last year. The came the Sock Monkey Swap. This year I will bravely participate in the Christmas Card thing too! Now I have actually met some other DOLers in the flesh and am now a foster carer for one, exposing myself to a breed that I'd never even seen up close before! And later in the year I will be house and dog sitting for a very special person. Every connection you make on here can lead to even more in real life if you are open to it. It never ceases to amaze me how much diversity, passion AND compassion is here on DOL. I love this place!
  16. No animal deserves to be treated so calluously. It's hard for me to accept that we share a society with such cruel thugs. Hugs to you and the boys Rach. I'm sorry life wasn't better for you Cookie.
  17. Well it is one year since Ricky left us. Even though I was worried at first, having foster dogs has really helped change the energy in the house - we are a house full of dogs again, which is just how I like it. I still think of Rick most days and call her instead of one of the others. The house is still full of comforting memorabilia from her. Even pulling the winter coats out felt good because even though they wont warm her again there is a foster dog who is nice and toasty in her coats instead this year. Life moves on. The sadness of missing her has faded so that all I have are my happy memories of her now. I hope others who are coming up to their one year anniversary find the same peace.
  18. I got my heart girl as a 13 week old rescue when my old girl was heading towards 14. My old girl had lost her son two months before and just aged overnight from the loss. She was always very nurturing of other animals so she took the new pup under her wing and it brought life back into her. She lived till almost 17. I hadn't planned the new pup either - she needed a home and we offered her one. It ended up being the best decision for all of us. I have no regrets and didn't struggle with managing the age difference.
  19. Oh they are all so beautiful! You can't beat the natural joy of a puppies!
  20. There are numerous photos on the internet of homeless people with their dogs and the dogs look so connected to their human I think they would go anywhere with them. Those connections are very important to marginalised people as well and the pet may not get the level of care we would give to them but as long as they are not malnourished, injured or in pain then I think we have to show some compassion and understanding. Slightly OT but I was out at lunchtime and walked past a homeless man sitting on a small concrete edge with his pants pulled down slightly, doing a poo into a garden bed. Right next to the bus stop and outside the shops. He was quite delicate about it, bless him!
  21. We can't control everything unfortunately. I'm glad you found out about Sascha and I'm glad you ahd her in your life and gave her the love she deserved. Take care Holly's Mum.
  22. Farewell Wally - may you and Mack be running amok together again!
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