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  1. I double bag it, and carry it home in my dog walking belt/bag thingy (has a separate waterproof compartment for my keys and phone). Occasionally I find a council bin, but I wouldn't put it in someone elses wheelie bin.

    I just wish more people in my area would bother to pick up their dogs' poo. Landmines everywhere!

  2. Well, thankfully not a tale about me, but my husband. I caught him scraping the stuck bits off a baking dish, and licking the spoon in the kitchen one night. I was horrified. I had just cooked up Bruno's batch of food, using pet-grade meat. :eek::vomit:

    He said afterwards that it was a bit bland. Needed some salt and pepper...

  3. No dogs don't have a right to attack, but if the small dog picked a fight a dog may well have reacted that would normally not.

    I note sympathy towards a small dog who is obviously reactive and provocative and got a reaction that ended up with it in trouble, but you then bring in a different story about a bloke who lost a finger becasue the dog looked like a pit bull to you.

    Really - we have figured you don't like them. I work with dogs every day and I have worked with pitbulls. I have one who is terrified by fluffy small dogs. He is the least aggressive dog of any breed or size anywhere I have met. He is a big gooey eyed dope. I have had many dogs try to bite me and trust me Pitbulls are not the ones I am on high alert for!

    Well said OSoswift. Frankly, all the bull-breed bashing on the forum lately is getting tiresome. And spare a thought for the OP, who started this thread on a positive note. Yet again, it descends into this. The third breed-denigrating thread in as many days.

  4. Kelpiecuddles my dog tends to have a dry skin and coat because of his allergies and isn't able to digest added dietary oils very well. The dermatologist vet recommended diluting 10ml of QV bath oil into a 400ml spray bottle of warm water and spritzing him daily. His final rinse after bathing is also diluted QV bath oil. QV products are for people with sensitive skin/ eczema etc. and are available from pharmacies. Pretty sure they are perfume-free.

    We also apply Paws Essential 6 oil spot-on after bathing him (that might be overkill in a dog without allergies though). This is enough to balance Bruno's skin and coat and he doesn't feel oily or attract dirt using this much. :)

  5. Well, I think it's a good list, especially to give kids some clear guidelines. Obviously all dogs are different (particularly if it's your interaction with your own dog) but it's a good rule of thumb list.

    My dog isn't keen on head pats or hugs by anyone outside our household. He will actively seek my OH, the kids or myself out for snuggles and ear rubs (and sleeps with his head in our laps on the couch). However he quickly moves away from visitors/ strangers zooming in for a head pat. Just not keen. He is more affectionate with regular visitors. He is more likely to bring them squeaky toys than seek out a pat though. :laugh:

  6. We don't have family here, and don't go away often but if we do, my dog boards with his breeder. For an overnight/ weekend trip I have also had a friend look after my dog at her house. She has a bitch of the same breed who mine gets along well with, and who has recently become an only dog. That worked quite well for all of us too.

  7. I am not even sure Zoe will eat fish tbh but I will give it a try down the track :)

    I have managed to get hold of some goat and roo so will try her on that as well.

    Any ideas where I can get rabbit and duck? :confused:

    Most butchers will have rabbit and duck - Rabbit costs around $27 per bunny, Duck around $20 per bird.

    The pet meat supplier I buy from in O'conner had whole (well almost, skinned and gutted) rabbit for $15 the other day. Just a heads up if anyone in Perth is interested.

    Probably worth phoning first to see if they still have any left, South St Pet Supplies ph: (08) 93378599. I buy goat meat and roo tails there too.

    Just out of interest Darcy&Zoe, where did you buy the goat? I find it hard to get goat bones, and would be keen to find a regular supply of them. :)

  8. . Do breeds mature at different rates?

    Yes they tend to mature differently even between sexes, imo.

    You could still consider a Boxer.

    :D

    I'm a new fan of boxers since seeing this the other day :rofl:

    http://youtu.be/Hly0vuXPG-M

    Love that video, mine was much quieter when he tried the trampoline. :laugh:

    I agree with others who suggested the CKCS. I know a handful of families with young kids who have them. Wonderful little dogs.

  9. Woohoo! I think I must be broken..... I really like slobbery, slimey bubble blowing dogs.... :o

    People down the park are horrified when I casually wipe slime trails off with my hand. :laugh:

    And I shudder with glee thinking about drooly dogs having a big drink and then a massive head shake....... Ahhhhh heaven!

    I wouldn't be horrified ( I might be a bit relieved that it didn't worry you, especially if my dog had just 'friended' you with slobber). :laugh:

    I can't believe that I don't have a single slobbery photo of Bruno.

    A tidy Boxer. Oh the shame!

  10. You could always ask if they'd test the stool sample without you having to take her with you? Then you could take her back if they really need to see her for some reason?

    Yes, I second this idea. Pick up a sample jar from a pharmacy for the stool sample. Drop it to your vet for testing prior to your appointment. I've done this a few times.

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