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  1. Hi There

    I teach at Beachwood Dog School in Aldinga Beach www.muckypups.com.au/beachwood we do one on one lessons and also group classes.

    If you are just after loose lead walking and manners lessons we can definatley help.

    We do our private lessons either at your house or on our training grounds in Aldinga Beach. We train on 10 acres of fully fenced off land we also have seperate fenced off areas for off lead work etc so we are fully set up. We also have a trainer who does dog walking in her spare time if that would help you.

    We are a reward based club and promote and sell Sense-ible front connection harnesses as we feel they are the best.

    If you fancy coming down for a chat and a look around go onto our website and send me an email and i will tell you times etc.

    Sales pitch over lol - just so you know you have options :)

  2. I have tried heaps of treat pouches but find the Premier bag the best by far, i have been using mine everyday for over a year now and its been fantastic much better than the black dog ones as the opening is bigger and the hinges are stronger (the hinges went on my black dog one). They sell them on ebay :)

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Premier-Dog-Training-Treat-Pouch-bag-Terry-Ryan-FREE-POST-/270873833946?pt=AU_Pet_Supplies&hash=item3f1156b1da

  3. I know some people who have stayed at Rainbow Farm with their dogs and loved it. I haven't been there myself but would love to go a bit later in the year.

    I went to Rainbow farm last year it was lovely but they had a problem with the neighbours dogs jumping over the fence and coming into the propertys garden. This was a real downer for me as it meant i couldnt let my dog out into the garden by himself and i was always wary. It would be worth checking to see if this problem was fixed before booking.

    I have stayed at Bailey beach house in Goolwa a few times its a great place, not far from the beach, the dogs are allowed inside and it has 2 seperate fenced off gardens but it does have an upstairs.

  4. It would be interesting to know.

    I wasn't really referring to your dog Weasels, But it was something that I was thinking about this morning when my pup flew at a bird, hit the end of the leash (self corrected I guess) then re-focussed back on me again...

    A front attach harness is not going to take drive out of the dog via correction, but a dog can't chase things if it spins around everytime it hits the end of the leash either. So was wondering if it would reduce the behaviour in any way, shape or form, or whether it would do nothing at all?

    Then again I have had very little sleep and the brain is a bit scrambled today. laugh.gif

    Hi, A front connection harness will not reduce the behaviour much if at all but it will definately take the strain away from the neck and give you more control than a flat collar if the dog did lunge. Sadly there is no substitute for training with a behaviour like that.

    I have been using sense-ible harnesses for a few years on various dogs big and small including some that have originally been reactive and couldnt recommend them highly enough. :thumbsup:

  5. Hi There

    This is a bit of a weird one, I teach pet dog puppy classes and last night had 2 people ask me the same question - This is so weird as of all the years i have been doing it nobody has asked me this and then 2 people asked me one after the other.

    Anyway the owners of the pups i am teaching have cats that have been happily living with the family but since the pups arrived the cats have turned a little feral.

    One lady was telling me her cat has actually started attacking her and the other ladys cat is attacking the puppy. The puppy in this case is running off which i guess is reinforcing the cats behaviour.

    They are trying to keep the cats and pups apart but with the case of the cat attacking the pup aparting from locking one outside they are at a loss of what to do as the cat jumps over any barriers they pup up to get to the pup.

    Has anyone got any suggestions ?

    Thanks

  6. I used to go there Charley :D

    I can't reccomend it higher for the people in that area.

    I think it's a little too far for me to travel though ;)

    Oh cool i am glad you liked it at Beachwood but i guessed it would be a bit far for you now

    Sorry i cant think of any clubs up your way that have secure fencing i would suggest

    keeping Esky on a long line if you are worried :)

  7. Not necessarily, Halo's breeder doesn't have titles in sports, yet Hales is super focused and will definitely be a sports dog. Her agility isn't as good as Akira yet, but I don't really focus on agility that much with her (she's only done some foundation classes), at the moment we're focused on obedience. I think if you let a breeder know what you want, they should be able to pick pups that are more likely to have the necessary temperament.

    Thanks Whiskedaway i am sure i will be talking to you lots the closer i get to having a pup :thumbsup:

    p.s sorry for taking over this thread i will be quiet now :D

  8. Thanks for that its ok i dont want anything too drivey, if i wanted to go full on agility i would probably get a Kelpie or an Aussie Shepherd but i am a pet dog trainer and have access to an agility field so the main qualitys i would want from the dog is that its a happy sociable butterfly (and yes they are very pretty) but that it would be happy to run over the agility every now and again just for fun. I may start looking more into lines though now you have mentioned it :)

  9. Sociable + low prey drive? Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

    seconded :thumbsup:

    I am also researching breeds at the moment as i want to get a pup at the end of the year, i need something that will be a companion for my small fluffy, be ok with my chickens but will be happy playing around at agility and other dog sports i am currently thinking Finnish Lapphund as they seem to tick all my boxes but if i wasnt fussed about agility i would definately get a King Charles.

    Good Luck it sounds like you have an amazing life with all those animals :)

  10. Hi There

    Another newbee to lappies here, I have been researching breeds for ages now and have recently come across lappies and i must say i am totally in love - how could i not be lol

    I live in South Australia and cannot seem to find any breeders here can someone point me in the right direction.

    Thanks :)

  11. I have Japanese Spitz and they deal with the heat very well :) their coat provides insulation and keeps them cooler in summer and warmer in winter. As long as they have some nice cool tiles to lie on and some shade, they are pretty content and my JS copes with the heat better than my clipped Maltese x.

    They absolutely adore their 'person'and are very intelligent. Mine pick things up very quickly, usually in a couple of tries. The only thing is that they are slightly charry with strangers but if you socialise them well, they should be ok. They are speedy as well :)

    when you say charry with strangers i take it you mean humans how do they cope with other dogs ?? (i know all dogs are different) but would you say they are prone to small man syndrome or are generally happy to meet new dogs

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