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  1. We don't know why the dog bit the boy and whether he was teasing it or not. We don't know why the parents do not wish to pursue the matter. Perhaps they just want privacy both for themselves and the child. It's hard to imagine how anyone could cope with the horror of their child losing his nose, let alone how the child will cope without a nose. We also don't know why the owners of the dog chose to have it pts. Maybe the dog had attacked before. We just don't know. It's a terrible situation. That poor kid.

    It is a terrible situation, however, in regards to nose replacement, it is actually quite promising. Nose replacements have been happening for well over a century. Plastic surgeons use a flap of skin, usually taken from the forehead and reconstruct the nose on a prosthetic base. Adelaide has a fantastic cranio-facial surgical unit, so hopefully the boy will be able to have a new nose reconstructed (although of course he will lose his sense of smell) and if all goes well he should be able to live a relatively normal life.

    Ya joking right? The nose is probably one of the hardest things to get right cosmetically, especially if the whole thing was removed. Yes it can be repaired with a flap, but it won't be a 'new nose', he will most likely have severe psychological scarring from this not to mention body image issues. It's not like having a mole removed and skin to cover the divet, its your nose and no amount of expertise is going to give you a new nose, its still going to be obvious.

    Actually I am serious and know exactly what I am talking about. It would be far more scarring for the boy to have no nose than have a prosthetic one. Look at these images and tell me they aren't convincing: http://www.medicalar...s&gallery=nasal

  2. We don't know why the dog bit the boy and whether he was teasing it or not. We don't know why the parents do not wish to pursue the matter. Perhaps they just want privacy both for themselves and the child. It's hard to imagine how anyone could cope with the horror of their child losing his nose, let alone how the child will cope without a nose. We also don't know why the owners of the dog chose to have it pts. Maybe the dog had attacked before. We just don't know. It's a terrible situation. That poor kid.

    It is a terrible situation, however, in regards to nose replacement, it is actually quite promising. Nose replacements have been happening for well over a century. Plastic surgeons use a flap of skin, usually taken from the forehead and reconstruct the nose on a prosthetic base. Adelaide has a fantastic cranio-facial surgical unit, so hopefully the boy will be able to have a new nose reconstructed (although of course he will lose his sense of smell) and if all goes well he should be able to live a relatively normal life.

  3. sadly I bet she is not joking - found out today that my sister (who is the one stupid enough to have bought a pug x cavelier (refuse to call it the made up name) from a certain pet store in Carrum Downs for $900, has yet another RIP next to her name - I knew she had put down their first dog when it started to be destructive (told their kids it had run away), then had yet another run away (2nd dog they had - another PTS as she was going through marriage breakup, and the dog was an inconvenience), and when on her own, she took in a stray kitten - it also "ran away" or so she told her kids - today I found out she also had it PTS as it had a habit of digging in claws and biting and then running off - Did she ask for any advice with any of these or seek vet or behavioural help - NO, her solution to all her problems is to PTS. I fear for the current dog, as my mum has told me she is having some troubles getting it to toilet train - for dogs sake, it is still only 4 months old. I have given mum the name of a couple of places she can seek advice from to pass onto my sister, as well as here, but given her history of wanting the easy solution, am betting against her doing any of that - just getting rid of them and moving onto another is her way of doing things. Makes me :cry:

    If you fear for her current dog please, please help him. Can you possibly offer to re-home her pets in the future, or offer to train her dog for her? Can you (just) threaten her to tell her children the truth (maybe citing something along the lines of at least they will stop her from doing it in the future, or teach her of consequences to actions? Can you involve your mum in any way? Talk to her vet and convince them to keep animals she brings in to pts aside for you to re-home?

    There must be something that can be done, please don't give up. It's obvious you care and I am not questioning you in any way, I am just begging you to please not give up, sometimes hopelessness can demolish us far too early in the game and make everything seem futile. But you just have to be creative and or daring and find the right way, if not to get through to her then to take matters into your own hands, to help those animals who have a chance to stay alive only through you.

    That is really a terrible situation for the animals in your sister's "care". I was talking to a vet nurse last night at puppy pre-school. They had just put had to pts a purebred blue heeler. The neighbours had complained about its barking. The owners left it in the backyard all day, every day. They never once took it for a walk or played with it, so it was bored out of its brain. They couldn't surrender it to the pound because it was dog aggressive and had never been socialised with other dogs. So sad that the only solution for the poor dog was euthanasia. If the owners only put the time and energy into training and socialising their dog and giving it plenty of exercise and attention, there wouldn't be a problem. So many people buy a cute puppy and when it is not cute anymore, want to destroy it and buy a new puppy.

  4. There were 128 days left before the Games. Yep, you're right - it was April 1.

    Here's the April Fool in full:

    128 days to go . . .

    128: The number of competitors who participated in the poodle-clipping event at the 1900 Olympics in Paris. The event was held in the leafy environs of the Bois de Boulogne and it was the only occasion that it featured as an Olympic discipline.

    This, no doubt, came as a relief to Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the French founding father of the modern Olympic movement, who had opposed its inclusion, but was outvoted by his International Olympic Committee colleagues.

    The gold medal was won by Avril Lafoule, a 37-year-old farmer's wife from the Auvergne region of France, who successfully clipped 17 poodles in the allotted two-hour time frame.

    The poodle-clipping competition, held on April 1, was watched by 6,000 spectators, one of the larger audiences at the most chaotic Olympic Games of all.

    The curious case of Olympic poodle-clipping is a classic web tale. Cut from the original Telegraph countdown and pasted into the blogosphere, it took on a life of its own, losing all its original context and eventually becoming a "fact" in Beijing.

  5. "Hi, I have a little Maltese cross Jack Russell called Oli. He has an amazing temperament and is always well behaved and loving. I am blessed to have such a beautiful dog. Recently I have been looking to get a new puppy to add to our family and I want to breed him with any other small dog breed so I can take advantage of his good genes. All I want is two puppies from the litter and you would be able to keep the rest for yourself or to sell! I would prefer a Yorkie or a mini foxy but I am happy to compromise. Preferably no Maltese's though. Looking forward to hearing from you!"

    I quite often email these types of people and try to explain that this is not really the smartest thing to do, considering all the implications bybreeding has, especially in regards to health, ethics, etc. What are your opinions on this?

  6. Although the practice is now meant to be regulated, I am still not happy that these mills are operating at all. I would much prefer that they be shut down completely. Leave dog breeding to the registered breeders. It is a shame that there is an industry designed for profit only to produce cute fluffy pups. The poor mothers of these pups are bred and bred and there is nothing to stop that :cry:

  7. Yes, from what I understand the procedure does little if anything to solve behavioural problems; these would generally be engrained in the dog's psyche by then.

    Thanks for the advice :)

    Our vet recommended that our puppies both be desexed at 6 months. When she saw the look on my face she asked if I was going to breed them. I said 'no, but I may want to show the girl'. I really think 6 months is too young for bcs and I really want my boy, Shadow, to mature fully before he gets the snip.

  8. I'm always surprised at the huge amount of ragdoll kittens (often teenagers) at the Belconnen Mall Pets Paradise. They charge around $1000 for those kittens and sell them too. A puppy was actually stolen from the Woden Pets Paradise and it was not until midday that anyone actually noticed.

    Sorry a bit off topic, but seeing all those wee puppy farm pups and kittens really makes me mad.

  9. My guys are just so good and well-behaved that I'm not finding it difficult at all with two, but the opposite really. I think I was really fortunate to get a really laid-back boy and the girl is just the sweetest, gentlest bc you could meet. It's really funny at puppy pre-school. There are two other bc puppies there and our they are totally hyperactive, running around like crazy furballs. Whereas my two will sniff them, but then go up to the humans to smooch. They are, at this stage anyway, a lot more into getting pats and treats from people than playing with the other pups. At home they will play with each other and love playing fetch and tug-o-war with us; all in all they are just really good dogs.

    I've always had two puppies growing up together. In the past it was a bc and a kelpie. Maybe I am just a sucker for punishment :rofl:

  10. My two border collie pups keep each other busy with rough-housing and running in and out through the doggy doors. Then they will come up to us and pant all over us as we are lazing on the couch.

    I keep them occupied with chews, toys, kongs, pigs ears, frozen treats, etc. They are only just 12 weeks so no walks as yet. But we have had plenty of leash practice and training sessions. They are so super smart that they have already learnt a lot of words and commands.

    At night they are kept in their 2 metre square puppy pen in the loungeroom, where they sleep all night. I give them a few chewy treats and they put themselves to bed when they are tired enough. They sleep all through the night.

  11. I'm really excited to be able to join this thread! Yesterday I confirmed a beautiful chocolate merle Border Collie boy. :thumbsup: I have been searching and searching for a perfect little brother for Lando and I'm so excited to find exactly what I want.

    The breeder I am going through is super lovely and has given me a photo of the little boofa already. I would like to introduce Reese....

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    Aww congrats. He is so little at the moment. I visited my pups when they were three and six weeks old and then picked them up at 8 weeks. It is so amazing seeing them grow up!:)

  12. Abbey

    Addie

    AJ

    Ajanta

    Akira

    Alera

    Ali x 2

    Alice

    Alika

    Alchemy

    Amber

    Amelia

    Amy x 2

    Anais

    Aneira

    Annie x 2

    Anastacia (Annie)

    Angel X 6

    Angelina

    Anishinaabe

    Annabelle

    Annabella

    Anouk

    April

    April RIP x 2

    Ari

    Arizona

    Arki

    Arya

    Asante sana

    Asha

    Ashka

    Askari

    Ashleigh

    Astrid

    Astro

    Athena

    Aubrey

    Audrey

    Aura

    Aurora

    Ayla

    Baba

    Babe Margaret Hoolihan

    Baci

    Bailey

    Basha

    Beanie

    Beans

    Becky

    Bella x 5

    Billie

    Bianca

    Bibi

    Bit

    Blaize

    Blossom

    Bonny x 5 (Bonnie)

    Bonita

    Boss

    Bow wow

    Bracken

    Brandi

    Brandy x 2

    Breagh

    Bree x 3

    Brianna

    Bridie

    Bronte

    Buffy

    Buttercup

    Cally

    Cara

    Casey

    Cassie

    Casper

    CC

    Cedar

    Chapparelle (pronounced Shapparelle, and shortened to Chappa (Shappa))

    Chalice aka 'Chali'

    Chelsea x 2

    Cherrie

    Chevy x 2

    Chloe x 3

    Charley

    Chanel

    Charli

    Charlie

    Charlie-May

    Charlotte

    Cherry

    Chiko

    Chilli

    Choo Choo

    Chops

    Cider

    Cinders

    Cindy

    Cinta

    CJ x 2

    Claire

    Claudia

    Clover x 3

    Cleo

    Cleoparta

    Coco x5

    CocoNut

    Colour (for a greyhound who's not grey!)

    Cookie

    Cossette

    Cossi

    Courtney

    Cricket

    Crystal

    Cristie x 2

    Crupi

    Daenerys

    Daisy x 3

    Dallas

    Dancer

    Danika x2

    Darla

    Delilah

    Delta

    Demi

    Dempsie

    Dexta

    Diazz

    Didge

    Dinky

    Dixie

    Diva x 2

    Dizzy

    Durham

    Dusty

    Dyzney

    Ebony

    Echo x 2

    Electra

    Elizabeth

    Ella x2

    Elley

    Ellie x3

    Elsa x 2

    Elsie

    Emily

    Emilly

    Emma

    Emmy

    Enya

    Erin

    Esky

    Evie

    Faith

    Fame

    Fanta

    Feather

    Feonix

    Finta

    Flame

    Flash

    Fleur

    Flossy

    Flute

    Frenchie

    Froggy

    Gabbie

    Gabby

    Gael

    Galadriel(Gala)

    Gemma x 4

    Genie (not exactly a girly name but I thought it suited my goldy)

    Genevieve

    George

    Georgea

    Gertrude

    Ginger

    Ginny

    Gina

    Gita

    Glitter

    Goldie

    Gooby

    Grace x 2

    Griffin x 2

    GT

    Gypsy x 7

    Gyrle

    Halo

    Harlow

    Havarna

    Hayley x2

    Heather

    Heddy

    Heidi x2

    Holly x 7

    Honeyx3

    Honour

    Hope

    Imme

    Imogen - Imy

    Indi

    India x 2

    Indigo Georgia

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    Issie

    Jade

    Jag

    Jamie Lee

    Jane

    Jasmine x2

    Jaxx

    Jay Jay

    Jazz

    Jazzman

    Jedda RIP

    Jelly Bean

    Jenna x 2

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    Jess x2

    Jessi

    Jesie

    Jessica

    Jessie x 4

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    Jezebel x 2

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    Jindi

    Jinxy

    Jodie x 2

    JoJo

    Jovi

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    Juliet

    Juno

    Kamikaze

    Kara X 2

    Kari

    Karma

    Karmen

    Kaos

    Kassy

    Katie x 3

    Katy

    Kayla X2

    KC

    Keeta

    Keilani

    Keira

    Keirra

    Keisha x 2

    Kelli

    Kelsey

    Kenzie

    Kibah

    Kiesha

    Kimba

    Kiri

    Kiri-Lu

    Kirra (agility name Kiz)

    Kishka (called Kish most of the time)

    Kisses

    Kitty

    Kizzey

    Krissy

    Kuean - (Queen)

    Lacey x 2

    Latte

    Layla x 2

    Lea (lele)

    Leader

    Leia

    Leila

    Lexi x 3

    Lexie

    Libby

    Lily x 4

    Lizzy

    Lobo

    Logan

    Lola x 2

    Lolly

    Lotta (as in Li'l Lotta)

    Lottie

    Lucia

    Lucky (yes, a bit tacky, but I loved her)

    Lucy x5

    Lucinda

    Luka

    Lulu

    Luna

    Luuka

    Mable

    Mac

    Maddie x2

    Maddison

    Maeby

    Magali

    Maggie x3

    Magic x2

    Maia

    Mallee

    Marie Claudette

    Marina

    Mary

    Marlo

    Matilda

    Matilda-Rose

    Maya

    Meeka

    Meg x 2

    Meisha

    Meggz

    Merrique

    Mia X 3

    Miekah

    Migaloo

    Mika

    Milky

    Milla

    Millie x5 (Milli)

    Mimi

    Mindy x 2

    Minky

    Minnie x 2 (Mynni)

    Minouche

    Mischa

    Mischka

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    Missy

    Missie

    Mistletoe

    Misty

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    Molly x 9

    Molly Coddle

    Monet

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    Mya

    Nala

    Nandi

    Narla

    Natasha

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    Pagan x 3

    Panda x 2

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    Quinn x 2

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    Rosie x 2

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    Ruby x 7

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    Sascha x 2

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    Sharon

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    Sheba

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    Shine

    Shishka

    Siann or Cyan

    Sinta

    Sienna X 3

    Skye x 3

    SkySnow

    Snotty Dotty

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    Sooki

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    Sophie x2

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    Stimpy X2

    Storm

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    Summa

    Suzie x 2

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    Tait

    Tamar

    Tameeka

    Tango

    Tara x 3

    Tasha

    Tashi

    Tassie (with a s sound NOT a z)

    Taya

    Tayla

    Teegan X 2

    Tess x 6

    Tessa

    Texas

    The Divine miss Sophie

    Thea-Rose

    Tia x 2

    Tieke

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    Tilba

    Tilli

    Tilly x3

    Tinka

    Tinny (tin tin) x2

    Toot

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    Tyche

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    Tyneal

    Ulla

    Vada

    Vicki

    Vienna

    Viviane

    Voodoo

    Wandy

    White

    Whitey

    Whitney (reg'd) Whitneigh)

    Winnie

    Winona

    Winter

    Wilhelmina

    Willow x 2

    Wolf

    Xena

    Xanthe

    Zara

    Zahli

    Zillah

    Zippedeedoodah

    Ziva x 3

    Zena

    Zoe x 4

  13. Now I'm not against people having large breed dogs, what **** is when they move in from town to rural. And think they can let their dogs roam.

    Onto other people's property. This has now been twice weve had these dogs visit. I warned the owners I would take action.

    Today I rang our local council & low and behold these dogs are known to them. So I told the council I will shoot them if they attack my stock

    Ponies. I have also rang our local police. And guess what the dogs are known to them. I'm now installing a elec fence in our fence line.

    In hope a little zap may deter them. If not I will do what is necessary. As it seems to many dog attacks at present both on human & animal

    See cyberhorse forum.

    I wish townies moving to rural would learn dogs have same rules as town dogs.

    Farmers here shoot first when it comes to stray dogs.

    I live on a farm & I know your frustration. There is a guy some 3 kilometers from us who "breeds" bull x things. I think he & his neighbour may be into the dog fighting business...we know they are into growing & manufacturing drugs & occasionally the police raid them, take them away then let them go :( We have been visited by their dogs as they are so massive they break their chains or chew through their ropes & go wandering. However, there is a school of thought around here that you don't warn the owners about shooting their dogs, you just do it & the dog disappears. A neighbour learnt the hard way, he warned the blokes about their dogs chasing his stock. They did nothing about it, so he shot one of the dogs then the owner belted him over the head with a piece of 4 x 2 & almost killed him :( I feel sorry for the dogs, but what do you do, to protect your own dogs, livestock & children.

    Gosh, I hope after attempting to murder your neighbour that bloke finally got locked up?

  14. Hi everyone, these are the guinea pigs we rescued yesterday from Queanbeyan Pound.

    This is Jefferson the male guinea pig. He is a long hair coronet (named after the crest on his head). He has lovely soft hair and is in good condition.

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    Next is Lady. She has a mite infestation, which shows up on her nose with all the hair lose and raw skin. I have treated both guinea pigs for mites to kill the little pests. She is on her way to recovery now. Oh yes, and she is pregnant. So I will have to look for homes for her little ones in a few months!

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    These two will definitely live with us. They are very special and enchanting little things!

  15. This is one of the saddest things. He was so young and none of you deserved this. After I read this I hugged my pups.

    I hope your heart can heal with a new little pup in your life.

    When I had my first border collies I had no idea about the diseases. But with my two little ones I did all my research beforehand.

    Our thoughts are with you.

  16. Back a long time ago when I lived in the Northern Territory in a little mining town 45 kms from Tennant Creek every household had a dog. We didn't have yards, we lived in transportable homes in the desert. It was great for us kids and we ran wild out there, not caring about snakes or giant goanas in our town. It was the cattle which wandered through our town which was the most dangerous thing.

    Anyway our dogs slept, ate and played inside at night, but would do their own thing during the day, including running around with the neighbours' dogs, following us to school and forcing mum to come and look for them. My dog never had a collar on until we moved to Adelaide. When we lived in "civilization" our dog had to learn that she could be inside with us, but there was no more roaming wherever she wanted. There was no more hooking up with the neighbourhood dogs. This created a lot of issues with her and as she did not understand traffic, she escaped from me one day and got hit by a car. Luckily it was minor and she recovered very quickly.

    A part of me still wishes I could be a kid again with the dogs running free, so my dogs in suburbia always have doggy doors to go in and out as they please. I know I hate the feeling of being confined anywhere and though my dogs have a huge pen to sleep in at night, they can come in and out whenever they are not put to bed.

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