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Steph M

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  1. On 8/2/2017 at 9:39 AM, Maddy said:

    Maybe it's a local thing. Insult is best delivered when doing to accompanying slippy gesture with a stupidly bent wrist.

    It generally denotes the sort of person who visits the "cafe precinct" of the city to "admire all the historical buildings" (and drink lattes) while ignoring the fact that many of the lovely old homes are now cafes, their facades lost to development. Same person might also exclaim loudly that the reason they are vegan is because of the environmental impact of meat. And then they get back in their huge 4WD and drive the three blocks home again.

    They are a special creature and without them, the makers of goose down jacket vests would surely go out of business.

    Melbourne local here. I know EXACTLY the ones you mean! The down jackets bit killed me. Hahaha.

  2. Hello everyone! Been AWOL for some time, been busy raising a toddler and working etc.
    (Photo below for everyone's peepers!)

     

    My question is, does anyone else just get CRAZY puppy clucky sometimes? Like, beyond practical clucky?
    Every now and then I think 'how hard would a third dog really be?' and it just spirals from there. Haha.

    Part B is how hard did you all find adding a third to a group of 2 adults...hypothetically speaking...haha. Gus and Rosie are 4 and a half now, so well into adulthood.


    Anyway, have some Gus and Oscar spam. Watching their first local footy match. Both very excited)
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  3. I would titre, given admittedly this is their first vaccs since puppy ones (dogs are almost 4, so we are a bit behind, but they get a yearly vet check) but we need them to board in March, but titre testing at a decent cost are even higher, I am still on the lookout for that though, and in conversation with the boarding kennel over whether that would be sufficient. Haha. 

    Just covering my bases. Some of the clinics I have called are up to 108. What the fudge...

    Thanks for the suggestion, will pop on a few facebook groups and ask around. I like the idea of Maverick vets hahahaha

  4. Jasper was a re-home and castrated when we got him, so we never had to bother about my darling Coco conceiving.

    Similarly, after Coco passed it wasn't a consideration in getting a new dog, but as it turns out Chloe was also neutered.

    But, hypothetically, what would we have done if the RSPCA had given us a choice?

    I'll say this, knowing what I know now there is no way I would ever allow another dog to be castrated. Maybe I would not have made the same decision back then, but there's nothing wrong with LEARNING.

    Short answer now, is that if I were certain he would never be wanted for breeding, I would get the dog a vasectomy.

    Just out of curiosity and I could be remembering this wrong, but aren't all of your dogs from the same breeder? One who has a less than stellar reputation on the health testing front?

    If that is the case, while I am sure they are wonderful dogs I would be very wary pinning any problems they had on the desexing alone. I have heard some awful stories come out of that kennel.

  5. We are! Gus is looking fab, Rosie needs more so will have to top her up as now it's warmer and they are doing more she is looking a little too slim for my liking.

    If you don't have a membership I'd be glad to take you in one day! I love the place, it is ridiculous! Haha.

  6. We have a couple of Iggies who go for walks down our street. The owner was so excited that I knew what they were, LOL.

    I met a flat coated retriever once - I asked quite timidly if it was one - you should have seen the beaming smile on the owners face when he said "Yes - I'm amazed you picked that"

    The one on my couch would have tried to leave with you! Hahaha. Anyone stops to even make eye contact and he takes that as consent to love on you.

  7. Thousands of dogs will die as a result of this ban.

    Many tens of thousands of dogs would die if not for this ban.

    Neither option is easy but the choice is clear for me.

    If this ban were not being implemented with a drop dead date 12 months from now, that choice wouldn't have to be made.

    I have to admit this is how i feel too, a longer timeframe to allow consultation with rescues, allocation of resources, people, fosters or plans for holding dogs.

    I feel like a flat 12 months is a short time & as much as everyone is convinced trainers/owners are scum, come 12 months they're stuffed and so are their families.

  8. If APBT did not go extinct after the banning of dog fighting (and are in fact still a very popular pet and working dog), then the Greyhound is not going to go extinct at the banning of racing.

    Mentioning dog fighting is another thing that worries me, who is to say this isn't just going to continue underground as well and remain totally unable to police?

    Dog fighting may be banned, but it isn't gone....

  9. Even if the industry was squeaky clean and perfect, at the end of the day it is still engaging animals with no choice in an activity purely for the monetary gain and entertainment of humans, and for me personally, it doesn't matter how well packaged that is, its fundamentally wrong in this day and age FULL STOP. I hope it is the start of a domino effect to see this industry halted. Yes people will be upset, lose money, lose a lot of other stuff but the sun will still rise and set on a world without exploiting animals for greed and entertainment and that makes me happy.

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    Should be on a Billboard, Gruf.

    ETA: :offtopic: Glad to see Gruf taking centre stage again :laugh: :laugh:

    Have you ever met a Greyhound?? They LOVE to race! There is nothing cruel about training and racing Greyhounds. The issue is about training methods and reducing over supply. Should we ban pet dogs as well? I mean, they have no choice to be a pet. What about agility dogs? Show dogs?

    I wonder if it would be possible to keep it as a dog sport, IE no money in it but for the sheer athleticism and enjoyment of the dogs. Probably not now but the idea is nice!

  10. Absolutely not cruel to desex if you don't feel you can manage an entire dog or not to desex if you do not feel comfortable doing so.

    BUT there is science to say at very least delaying until adulthood is important if you do decide to go down that route.

    There are many wiser people here than me with better advice but just wanted to chirp in and say someone will always judge you either way, you gotta do what's best for you guys. :)

  11. I know I am probably not going to be liked for saying this, but I kind of hope that the states do ban greyhound racing in a step by step approach so NSW first then QLD etc

    I don't really want to see a mass cull of greyhounds.

    --Lhok

    This is exactly my feeling. I believe it is already very hard to find them homes, will only get harder.

    What do you think this means for pet or show breeders? Will you guys have a hard time getting breeding dogs or will there be much impact on you guys if it goes nation-wide?

  12. Honestly that sounds less like dominance and more like bad puppy manners. Unfortunately they don't magically grow out of it, but with some good boundaries it does pass.

    In the park situation I'd be working on a really good recall to call Pup back before someone does get sick of her puppy play style.

  13. Make the collar AWESOME. First off, make sure it fits well and is comfy, is she longer coated or short?

    Second of all you want the collar to be around when all the good stuff happens, things like put collar on the floor and put threats in and around it, hold collar in the air and a treat behind to encourage your dog to put her nose through it to get the treats, put it on at mealtimes and off again after, stretching the duration longer and longer each time without stressing her out, of course.

    http://iheartdogs.com/help-my-dog-hates-collars-the-best-way-to-put-a-collar-on-your-dog/

    Here is a good article that breaks it down a bit more.

    I am sure other more experienced people will have some good ideas too!

  14. Staffyluv some good suggestions there as with other posters but when I saw your suggestion of chicken necks I was :eek:

    To the OP take it from one who has had Frenchies for 34 years please DO NOT FEED WHOLE CHICKEN NECKS!!!!!!!!

    With the structure of a Frenchie in the head area they are not capable of chewing on and swallowing a chicken neck, they would and do try to swallow it whole, I have heard over the years of quite a few Frenchies choking to death on them.

    I feed raw chicken necks to my kids but they are chopped up into bite size pieces and the day they have them for a meal I supervise them.

    Marrow bones are fine.

    Wow! I have always heard never to touch marrow bones! Interesting...

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