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Airedaler

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  1. There is a Facebook Page All Breed Collectables (Aust) that you can list stuff on.
  2. I had several names I really liked and named puppies that I bred and was going to keep but for various reasons I didn't keep. I also had a thing about using a name that I had already used, however I relented on that for my last two and the last one I bred was Tori which happened to be an anagram of her name Quite A Riot. I now have Spice, a name which I had coveted for years, and love it. It suits her to the ground and when I told her breeder I was going to call her Spice he registered her as Spice Is Nice.
  3. I bought a Dremel Stylus from Masters a couple of years ago. It works really well and has a variable speed control. From memory it cost me about $90, however, prior to that I had one from Bunnings that was called a Medallion Engraving Tool at the grand price of $15. that too worked well but was not as easy to hold as the cordless pistol type Dremel. There are dog specific ones - or at least ones sold for dogs but for bigger dogs they don't seem to be strong enough. IMO it is worth buying the dearer product BUT that does not mean that your dog will tolerate it any better than anything else. When I started using the Dremel with my current dog I could not get it anywhere near the nails. A little at a time got us there before too long.
  4. Except breeders have been well trained to keep their campfires low and stay off the track - say too much get too obvious about who you are and what you do and you are likely to be wallopped. Those who have more than one or two dogs who have a genuine interest in seeing it stay as it is are the least likely to make waves and shout about it . We are divided -where are the dog related groups who have stood up for the greyhound people where are the dog related groups who join with us to fight crap legislation - where are we if they need us. How many dog related people and groups are going to go in and shout and donate money to help the people who compete in lure work? They are in the same place as they were when the docking ban was being fought or the BSL fight or so many other issues. The "dog world" is so fragmented and wrapped up in individual opinions that they will never support each other and soon it will be too late.
  5. So all those people who have greyhounds as pets will have to get rid of them or move out of NSW. As I said in an earlier post the ramifications of this decision are huge for all dog owners not just the greyhound industry.
  6. I'd put my dogs down too before handing them over to places like the RSPCA. Absolutely Well being so ready to put your dogs down is the easy way out, no responsibility taken to find a solution. If the dogs' lives are so cheap then that just confirms the rightness of the decision. Disgusting attitude I didn't say would not take the responsibility to find a solution but only that if the rspca was the solution then I would take that option. The decision IMO is flawed and I believe the start of a concerted push by some to stop all pet ownership.
  7. I'd put my dogs down too before handing them over to places like the RSPCA. Absolutely
  8. So many ramifications will follow because of this decision. Some good but a lot of bad ones too. Still the AR groups will be happy that there is another nail in the coffin. Watch out for more pressure on dog ownership.
  9. No reason to desex him if you don't want to. Your dog, your rules within reason. You just need to be aware of the responsibilities that go with that decision. IMO it has become an expected thing that dogs will be desexed, usually with the reason that unwanted litters will be prevented.
  10. Slippery Elm powder mixed into a slush works wonders in my experience.
  11. Personally I will not buy anything with the rspca name on it. Until the rspca actually do what they are supposed to do, ie look after the welfare of animals and stop rubbishing pure breed dogs they will have no support from me.
  12. I disagree with this. (bold) I bred for over thirty years from the mid 1970's and pretty much all breeders I knew took deposits over that time. In my case I only took a deposit after the litter was born and I knew what was available. This was usually between $100 and $250 and the cost of the pups during that time ranged from $100 in 1975 to $1200 in 2005. If for any reason someone paid the deposit and could not go through with the purchase of the pup the deposit was returned. Personally the reason was unimportant, simply that the purchaser no longer wanted the pup was enough reason for me to not sell to them. The only thing I did in relation to the deposit was refund only part of it IF I had passed up a sale and because of the cancellation had to spend money on advertising or keep.
  13. There is now a new scheme which is run entirely by the ANKC. Actually the scheme is probably the same but rather than being jointly run by the Australian Veterinary Association and the Australian National Kennel Council it is now administered by the ANKC alone. Information on the scheme can be found here . http://ankc.org.au/HealthAndWelfare/?id=2516 The Vet who does the xrays cannot officially score the x-rays although a lot will make a comment on them. To be officially scored, in order to be included on the ANKC database they must be score by one of 3 or 4 Vets who are listed on the site above. I order for accurate breed average scores to be determined it is important IMO that all dogs x-rayed are officially scored.
  14. The most wonderful resource in Victoria for this sort of research would be the Dogs Victoria Library. They have records of registrations etc going back years and years. There is also the ANKC data base, available to members online but I'm not sure the information there will cover the years you are interested in.
  15. I've been using the Nature's Domain grain free from Costco. I'm told it is the same as Taste of the Wild Cost is $60 for 15.8kg bag. I've always found they have long use by dates. The one downside is supply can be a bit hap hazard although I have found it better recently.
  16. Totally agree with this and would add that in all probability there will already be effective immunity from the mother. I happily take my puppies out and about - within reason- I don't see this any different than flying the pup somewhere or even going from the breeder to the new owners home.
  17. You also need not be aware that just because a breeder is registered with a controlling body (Dogs Vic,etc) or listed on Dogz Online does not mean that they are not puppy farmers. The vast majority are not BUT sadly there are some rouges among the majority of genuine breeders. I suggest you contact the breed club for any pure breed you are interested in. Any cross breed you may consider is almost definitely from a puppy farmer.
  18. I did a 6 week C3 at 6 weeks followed by another C3 at 12 weeks and a KC nasal spray 2 weeks later. She then had the C3 at 15 months which is all she will have ow for at least 3 years.
  19. A follow up to my original post. I've been giving Raspberry Leaf tablets to my girl since she came into season. It is now 6 weeks since she finished her season and there is no sign of a phantom what so ever.
  20. Most places like Pet Barn, Best Friends etc will sell it and I have seen a similar product in Woolworths. It didn't work for any of my dogs.
  21. The Airedale Terrier Club of Victoria Inc. has a new Facebook Group. The purpose of this one is for Airedale lovers to join and post photos and stories about their Airedales also to feel free to ask questions about the breed and advice on various matters. There will be many very Airedale experienced people in the Group to help you out with anything Airedale. You do not have to be a member of the Club to join but the Group will promote the Club. No advertising is allowed Come in and join us. www.facebook.com/groups/airedaleterrierclub.social/
  22. Just wondering if anyone has used Raspberry Leaf tablets to prevent or lessen the symptoms of a phantom pregnancy. Last season (her first) my girl suffered the longest and worst phantom I've ever had with a bitch in over 40 years. It went on and on and on. She has just come into season again and it would be good if I could avoid or lessen a repeat performance.
  23. My 18 month old Airedale Terrier is fed 1/2 cup of dry food and 250-300 grams of meat per day. She weighs about 22.5kg and is in good condition. So I would say a full cup per day of dry food was a lot for a CC.
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