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  1. Why are we still having comments re the import of Legally docked dogs, with members asking why are they still importing dogs' than cannot be shown ? as we speak it is still legal under Australian law to have a dog with a docked tail, and currently it is still able to be shown, It is only members of our hallowed dog bodies that are trying to stop LEGALLY docked dogs being shown NOT the government. We can all think of various things in the dog world that we all dont' agree with ,but for God's sake be united in something that although it may not affect you it might be to the benefit of the overall dog showing scene. Get into your state body and TELL them how you feel about this peanuts' motion.
  2. As long as we have people with the attitude of this peanut representing members of our canine bodies we are all seeing the final demise of the purebred dog scene. Over the years prior to the docking ban NO canine body showed the guts' to stand up to the bleeding hearts and all their renta crowd cohorts. As usual most people in the dog world are only concerned about their own sucess and financial gain and in the preceeding docking ban years nobody could unite all of us for a fight against this threat.Get over the sour grapes and if you dont' want to import a LEGALLY docked dog stop whinging about a level playing field in the dog showing world, IT HAS NEVER BEEN A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD in the 30years I have been showing. ( a docked breed , dogs suprisingly well adjusted and socialable dogs, neither paronoid nor man eaters because of the immense trauma suffered because of the horrific experience of docking.
  3. I have bred and owned Rottweilers and GSD for nearly thirty years and luckily have not had a bloat problem. A few guidelines that I have always stuck to. 1. Never feed an hour either side of exercise, allow dogs to calm down for at least that hour. 2 ALWAYS soak your dry food. I feed maximum of one cup of dry food , but always soaked. ( tonights dinners are soaking as I speak.We also have had our share of gulpers, so we feed smaller amounts more regularly. Dog food manufactorers feeding guidelines are B/s so take no notice of them, they want you to use a bag a week....overkill. I hope my hints are helpful.
  4. The government in their wisdom banned among other things tail- banding for dogs' without any scientific evidence to prove that it was against the welfare of the dog and instead listened to a lot of incorrect claims from the anti- dog lobby. These same groups and their supporters are now trying to stop the breeding of dogs, be it ever so stealthily and if we are all not very careful it will happen in some form or another. Proposed licences etc. is the beginning, be aware! Around the world as mentioned previously in this forum countries have now finally decided that it is the owners of the dogs that allow indiscriminate breeding not the dogs and it is about time we did the same with owners/breeders who do not provide the correct care and attention for their animals. If we are not vocal and militant about this issue we will all pay the penalty.
  5. I think that all animals would be better off if we starting desexing some of the so-called animal lovers who are responsible for many horrific outcomes to stop their genes being passed on. Unfortunatley all the licencing and all the regulations will only hurt all those that strive to do the right thing, you can't legislate for stupidity. Just take a drive down many near city/regional roads and see the never ending signs on gates and fences with dogs/cats for sale,not to mention shopping centre notice boards and the internet. The ban on guns' have certainly stopped gun crimes...I dont' think.
  6. Do we really need to have show judges named and listed on show schedules, and if so WHY? How about if no judges are named on schedules , and are only allocated their groups when intoduced at the beginning of the show,and have their group drawn from a hat etc. so Nobody knows who is doing what until the day.Or do we all want to know so we can follow judges we do well under or know ?.....interesting dilemma.
  7. May I suggest, being a long time supporter of tail BANDING that you compile a record of treatments,vet visits PHOTOGRAPHS of the continual injury and find a Vet who will for the well being of the dog remove its' tail as would normally have been done at birth be it not for the bleeding hearts and gutless politicans who with no scientific evidence to support the claims of cruelty with the banding of dogs' tails at birth decided in their infinite wisdom to ban it and subject many breeds of dogs to the pain and suffering that your dog is suffering.
  8. All you poor mislead souls out there. The Dog food manufactoring companies marketing arms simply love you. Purina just about own everything and we all whinge about Woolworths and Coles having a monoply. All the so-called up market foods just fill their coffers and help them get even more greedy. For years I used Greens Supercoat ( before Purina took them over ) and found it very good with my large breeds,but it was changed , both in quality and particularly price so I did some research and looked into Coprice a rice based food from the AUSTRALIAN rice growers and found that my dogs love it. Stools etc are excellent, coats are immaculate. Save yourselves some money and give it a look. $32. for 20kg. nothing artifical. Keep you money here and feed your dogs a decent healthy food.
  9. Should city individuals have to contribute our regional dollars for continued spending on a ground which we do not own Also you have posed a problem. What is your solution- where/how should this money be spent fairly to help ALL regional NSW, from the south to the north so that no area is left out? Perhaps, the different regional zones that are already in place Metro, Northern etc. could gain the benefit of their own extremely hard efforts in running shows etc simply by keeping monies raised within their area for improvements, ground purchase.
  10. Hi Showdog, thanks' for your comment. Would you not agree that the controlling body in whatever sport has the responsibility to provide " services " for ALL its' members/affilliates not just those in major cities ?
  11. Should Regional NSW have to financially support Erskine Park. ( at the expense of their own region. ) I personally dont' think we should. Of all regional exibitors probably less than 10% use Erskine Park. for many reasons, distance, cost , venue , Time etc. We are continually contributing our regional dollars for continued spending on a ground which we do not own. In addition to our monies being spent at no benefit to the regional areas we are still charged fees for this fees for that with absolutely no finanicial benefit to our areas'. IMO its' about time we tried to alter the status quo and get a fair deal for country NSW. If the above comments apply to the other states the same goes' for them as well.
  12. PW, I could not agree more with your comments, some time ago I posted the suggestion of the requirement to obtain a licence to own/purchase a dog. I also feel that like the current firearms laws we require a 14 day cooling off period prior to purchase during which time councils etc. carry out a property inspection to verify confinement arrangements. This in my view would certainly stop the impulse buying (for little johnnies sake ) and give some time to prepare for the dogs arrival if you proceed with the purchase. I think also that the licence is issued ONLY for the property declared to be the expected residence of the dog, and thus avoid phony addresses. I am aware that some of these proposals will raise a few eye brows but so be it if we are going to minimise the spate of incidences involving dogs.
  13. We owned two white cats some years ago who would accompany my wife and I for our afternoon/evening walk of about a klm and a half around suburban Terrey Hills in Sydney..... together with our 65 kg. Rottweiler and our German Shepherd who both loved the cats; dearly. They all slept together with never a problem. We no longer have cats as when they passed we did not replace them as our Rottweiler breed grew over the years to 14. We still like cats.
  14. [size HOORAY, BRING IT ON TO AUSTRALIA !!!!!
  15. In relation to the above article, there are currently programs running in the school system at the moment addressing the issues with dogs' and children. e.g. The responsible Pet Ownership Program which has had great success amongst' young children. Children as we all know are at the forefront of injuries from dogs' ( of all breeds ) and the continued media hype re certain breeds does nothing but damage attempts to address our problems. Many countries have tried to ban certain breeds and have found that makes no difference. IMO not only do children need to be educated and informed of procedures to minimise their risk of injury, but just as critical is the need for adult education. Over the years some of the doggie' comments made by dolers sometimes helps me realise the enormity of the problem when many of us so called experts differ so much with our solutions and handling of the cause of all of our dramas',, which simply is us! the dog owners/breeders.
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