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  1. Sorry, where do you get snakes?

    I live right in Sydney, they dont come in there do they? (ignorant I know but I come from NZ - no snakes at all)

    Also, can you not have the dogs snake proofed? In NZ dogs can be kiwi proofed to stop hunting dogs going after kiwis...maybe you can do this with the dogs then you can leave em free during the day and they can just move away from the snake.

    Snakes are found all over the country, unless you live in a high rise.

    Seriously the chances of coming across one in the middle of suburbia are not high but also not impossible.

    The majority of our early season snake bites came from town not from the rural areas.

    Oh ok, thanks for that.

  2. Harry gets the hose outside (only in the warmer months), Lola gets bathed in the laundry sink. They probably only get bathed a handful of times each year :laugh:

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    LOL that is a cute pic.

    I refused to photograph Pippi while she is wet. She loses her scruffy look and becomes this scrawny ugly little thing LOL

  3. I bathe Satch outside, tethered to the gate, with a few buckets of warm water.

    Ava gets bathed in the bathtub.

    Both of them probably get a bath about once every 2 months :cheer: It's a bit like making the bed, it's just going to get messed up again, so sometimes I don't bother :laugh:

    LOL! Love the analogy.

    So funny reading oyur dogs name....my daughter is called Ava

  4. Sorry, where do you get snakes?

    I live right in Sydney, they dont come in there do they? (ignorant I know but I come from NZ - no snakes at all)

    Also, can you not have the dogs snake proofed? In NZ dogs can be kiwi proofed to stop hunting dogs going after kiwis...maybe you can do this with the dogs then you can leave em free during the day and they can just move away from the snake.

  5. Where do you bath your dog and how often?

    Barney (big dog) is only bathed over the warmer months and he is bathed outside using the hose. Being big and black a nice cold "shower" helps with keeping him cool.

    Pippi (small) has her baths all year round and we just take her in the shower with us. Often she gets in with my daughter. That seems kinda odd reading it like that ....LOL

  6. If you are concerned about the neighbours, I dont think there would be any harm in going and having a quick chat with them all to explain you are awar eof the issue and trying to work on it.

    But I suppose on the flip side you start giving them ideas then....

  7. Oh another interesting something I read about this the other day was that the dog came from a shelter (the dog who played Hachi in the Gere movie) and there are now people trying to claim his ownership.

    I am not even sure where the hell I read that - maybe here?

  8. Hello everyone,

    Recently I was researching movies with a dog theme and I found a real gem. The movie was Hachiko, and told the true story of an Akita's devotion to his master, a university professor is 1920's Tokyo. From puppyhood, Hachi would accompany his master to the train station, and await his return of an evening there at a specific time. The touching part was that even after the professors passing away from a heart attack, Hachi would continue the routine of waiting for him at the train station - and this vigil would last for ten years. He would even escape from new owners to continue the wait. The movie was a real tear jerker, and conveyed the connection a human can have with a canine. The fluffy and expressive face of the Akita was very endearing.

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    Hachi would gain national recognition in newspaper articles, and his enduring faithfulness to his master's memory would be hailed as a national symbol.

    I saw the original 1987 Japanese version of the movie, specifically Hachiko Monogatari, and although there is apparently an english-language remake, I think this is the one to check out. Highly recommended. There's a good Wikipedia entry about Hachi which is definitely worth a read.

    Best Regards, Hetzer

    Excellent movie.

    Though, I think in RL the dog did not escape new owners. He lived with the family and then made the journey everyday, dying at the train station. Or am I getting confused with a different RL story lol

  9. I think some of the comments in this thread are uncalled for and some offer good constructive criticism and suggestions for better managing the situation. I do think it's important to note that YG wasn't seeking to rehome Banshee and it was only through a random series of events that a family cropped up that she considered placing Banshee with. I agree with the comments suggesting that sometimes people think they are up to managing a dog with issues who may need time to settle in and it is only when faced with reality, that they realise they are not up to it after all. YG did go to extraordinary lengths to make sure this family knew what they were taking on through regular visits, play dates and even an overnight stay in addition to lots of phone contact and preparing an "instruction manual" of several pages to assist them. I also agree that in the end it's best that Banshee is back with YG, as it obviously wasn't the right family if they weren't able to persist with the support Banshee needed to settle in.

    Thanks Justice Shades, very sweet of you :o

    As always, I'm open to input, postive or otherwise. If responses to my threads can help me with decisions in the future or help others in a similar situation, then it's a good thing.

    I know exactly what you are saying but the next one will probably be a completely different scenario. I think YG should join with a reputable rescue group for support for any future dogs in need. The issue with taking a fee when you are not part of a rescue group is that it is simply a sale and not an adoption.

    I must confess that when I independantly rescued I would get the vet work done and request that a donationation be made to my choice of shelter or rescue group. If I couldn't have managed the cost I would not have been able to do it at that time.Those dogs are all still chipped to me. There were only a few as I had moved to a new area and so left my old group behind but wanted to continue till I found a group I knew had the same ideals as myself. Plug here for SAFE PERTH...doing it well.

    I do honestly believe though that YG has absolutely done all she could possibly have done to ensure this was a good option for Banshee, if she had been with a reputable rescue group the same thing could have happened but it wouldn't be posted on here :o Maybe it was too soon, we don't know as we haven't met the dog. When a dog has a few issues it can sometimes be a tough call to get both the timing and the family right.

    Unfortunately reputable rescue groups seem to be thin on the ground in SA Rusky and most are breed specific.

    Mmm, true. Most of the rescuers/foster carers I deal with are individuals, not necessarily the groups familiar to DOL.

    I just Googled "Alpha Roll" :laugh: OMG - did people actually DO this?

    Unfortunately, as with anything that is meant only for very specific situations and meant only to be implemented by experts, once it gets into public arena, there's always going to be idiots who latch on to it (my ex-husband for one), usually to the detriment of the dog :laugh:

    Have you met Banshee greytmate? Just curious...you seem to know a bit about that specific dog

  10. In response to the query about male and female issues: My mum had a stafford bitch and a mixed breed male who always used to fight. But the female was the aggressor, and she had begun with another bitch initially and just continued the aggression with the next dog who was a male.

    I dont know whether it is breed based or not, but we have always owned staffy x's and never had issues...always one of each (male and female). We currently own a lab x (we assume) and a foxy/shih tzu mix and they run together 24/7. Barney (big boy) is super patient with our wee girl Pippi. I have noticed she can "switch on" at times when playing gets too exciting, or she doesnt want him to have a toy or a pat but it never gets to fighting. I think this is partially due to Barney. he doesn't seem to recognise that she is trying to get aggro and thinks she is still playing so he just plays with her (if I were Pippi Id be annoyed because there is nothing worse than trying to fight with a male and them not fighting back LMAO) either that or he just doesnt care. In sayign that, aggro is not the right term for what Pippi does. Eitherway it never escalates and the two of them are best buds and always together.

    Though, this thread is making me a tad paranoid. I trutst them together fully, and Barney is always very patient and tolerant of Pippi but after reading some of these posts I am a little paranoid. At the end of the day, if Barney did decide to "go" pippi, she has got no chance. He could crush her with one bite. I am just very thankful that he adores her and thinks she is the best thing since dog food LOL. But it is something I am aware of could possibly happen and the minute I see any behaviour that may become an issue, they will be separated while we are not home (just hopefully it doesnt happen when we are not around - I woudl hate to separate them now as they pine when they are apart)

  11. Check this out for lucky. My mum is moving to Melbourne and she currently is not even in the country.

    Emailed about a house and said she had a dog, got it. Hasnt met the landlord or the agent but they gave her the house immediately. First house she applied for.

    So it does happen LOL

  12. another for leather

    we have a kinda peach coloured suite which does start looking filthy very quick but I just give it a spray and wipe every now and then and all good. Our dogs leap all overit, the young one chewed it a lot and no holes or nothing.

    It is hot in summer and cold in winter, but I sometimes use a throw if I am worried about my own comfort lol

  13. Just wondering if anybody can help recommend a nice quiet beach?

    Being from NZ, the beaches are never crowded and some are even empty so we are used to going down to the beach where there are not many people around and taking our dogs for a play without having to worry about other dogs etc etc.

    Anyway, we havent taken Barney to the beach since we got here 18 months ago, and Pippi has never been, so we thought itmight be nice to go somewhere this weekend for the day.

    I was talking to someone a few months ago who said there were quite a few really quiet beaches down past Wollongong where we would almost be alone but I am not sure which beaches these are....does anyone know?

    It would be perfect if it was just us and the dogs, but thats probably not realistic so any reasonably quiet beaches would be fantastic.

    We live in Sydney but we don't mind travelling for 2 or 3 hours to get there.

    Thanks in advance good people.

  14. That's what I have always heard too....When I was flatting we had a bitch and 2 males....none desexed, but they were only babies so doesnt really count.

    Then ever since I have been with my partner we have always had a desexed female and an undesexed male.....we have never had any "fights"

  15. LOL that is sooo true.

    I was a big dog fan (and couldnt wait to get a giant breed) and truthfully hated little dogs.

    Then we got our little mutt and now, even though we will have large dogs, we will always have to have a little one too....

  16. That's a shame that a family can accept a dog with issues, and then get all in a fuss over toilet training ffs.

    No offence but they sound like idiots.

    Im sure there would be more to it.

    It would be quite awful for all rescues to come on here bitching about returned dogs. It is disheartning at times, but it is ALWAYS for the best.

    I agree, if they arent prepared to toilet train then yes, she shoudl be back where she was...totally for the best.

    Liek you say though, probably a bit more to it but I can only base my opinion on the fact they supposedly returned the dog due to toilet training. IMO if thats the reason, then youre an idiot.

    I'm an idiot?

    LOL no, I meant anyone who doesnt keep a dog due to toilet training (if that is the true reason)

    The "youre" was meant to be general LOL

  17. That's a shame that a family can accept a dog with issues, and then get all in a fuss over toilet training ffs.

    No offence but they sound like idiots.

    Im sure there would be more to it.

    It would be quite awful for all rescues to come on here bitching about returned dogs. It is disheartning at times, but it is ALWAYS for the best.

    I agree, if they arent prepared to toilet train then yes, she shoudl be back where she was...totally for the best.

    Liek you say though, probably a bit more to it but I can only base my opinion on the fact they supposedly returned the dog due to toilet training. IMO if thats the reason, then youre an idiot.

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