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dwynwen

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  1. can't believe I know the answer to a facebook question .... LINK to the HERO page (found by entering "helping educate responsible ownership" in the search bar)
  2. If I remember rightly, the Leichhardt club classes are held adjacent to an off leash dog park without fencing. If this is still the case, perhaps find a class without the nearby distractions. Brush Farm club has a good venue, although I've only been to a workshop there - not a club class. ed. spelling
  3. I have never had a problem with the clip on my K9 pro leashes (I have two, in use for years)
  4. Thanks Kel! Just the info I was looking for.
  5. What is special about the C-crates? Are they a different material to the 'usual' black coated wire jobs? Thicker wire? Their site says "Zinc silver coating for hygiene, powdercoating your colour choice available" but no more detail and the pics are pretty basic. I need a large crate and the price diff is pretty steep between c-crates and the oft recommended "vebo" (assuming this is the one available from vebopet) http://www.ccrates.com.au/apcrate.php $465 http://shop.vebopet.com.au/store/xxlarge-48-collapsible-metal-pet-dog-cage-crate.html Our collapsible crates use 4mm diameter wiring for the outer frame, doors and all horizontal beams. $124.99
  6. Good idea Aphra - A basic search for small dogs in NSW works for me using Safari on Mac .. I don't have Chrome installed and hope to not have to download it just for one website... Edit ... ignore the rest ... I just didn't understand that I was actually looking at the result .... I was expecting a list, not a patchwork of tiny images .... doh. Possibly related .. or not ... The daily pedigreeadoptiondrive tweets have links to the dog of the day - and they work. https://twitter.com/PedigreeAdopDve The adopt-a-dog search on the pedigreeadoptiondrive page won't work for me. I wonder is this related to the changes in the petrescue site (I assume it's just a hook into the Petrescue database).
  7. They do have their own problem reporting system - not as easy to use as DOL but it may help if everyone reporting issues here went over and added their issues to the Petrescue site too. That way it will show up in their stats. (it's under 'post a public question' in the help area of the members section) That's fine doing that but all of us who use PR will not see the answers, we all need to know what is going on and if our concerns are being looked into or is the site now complete and we just have to use what we have. The publicly posted questions (at the PRescue site) are all visible to members and any member can post a followup question or supply an answer.
  8. They do have their own problem reporting system - not as easy to use as DOL but it may help if everyone reporting issues here went over and added their issues to the Petrescue site too. That way it will show up in their stats. (it's under 'post a public question' in the help area of the members section)
  9. (not a snake expert ...but) To the best of my knowledge ... snakes don't actually hibernate ... certainly I've had a dog bitten by a RBB in June (NSW, Rural, Hunter region) - We don't generally see them in the winter but they're there .. I think we somehow disturbed that one while getting firewood - maybe he was hibernating and we just woke him early. Seen quite a few around this season and no way would I be assuming they've gone to sleep - particularly if a big wet nose pokes in under the log they've found to keep warm under.
  10. I've used them a few times, the last time about 12months ago - no problems.
  11. Found this way back when we had the same problem. http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/RemovingAPossumFromYourRoof.htm The above page has a link to instructions for building a box if you are so inclined. Can't vouch for the design as ours, though built, is still uninstalled. And the possum's grandchildren are living in the roof.
  12. Well I got to week 21... and I could find a picture for several weeks after that .. (but they'd be pretty desperate ones) And then I stopped. I do love looking at all your great pics but I'm out .... (it's actually pretty good for me to stick at something for 21 weeks - so I'm viewing it as a win) Someone asked about my heavily tweaked pic in my last post (page 40 I think) - the pic was actually taken in daytime and was as boring as batshit - I just messed with in it lightroom until I had an abstracty thing I liked the look of.... Thanks guys ... maybe next year.
  13. yep - ditto with the back of your pants if you like to perch on the fence and survey your dominion ..... Love all these pics ... that giddiup stuff is beautiful .. Congrats on the new place WP.
  14. nope - might have bought them for myself though.... (pea and ham soup for dinner tonight .. yum)
  15. Very stylish! When are you and the OH coming to build me one? I have fantasies of a large completely raised dog run - too many snakes here to allow the dogs free access outside in the summer.
  16. I've been taking the pictures but not posting .. it's a bit like missing an exercise class - miss one & it's easy to miss the next, easier again to miss the next and so on... So I'm getting back on the treadmill and hope you'll forgive my lapse. weeks 17-21 ... Week 17 - Shadows of the New by 52pleasingpics, on Flickr Shadow of a satellite dish falling on a Victorian terrace - I love my old house but gotta have my mod cons. Week 18 - Full Moon at the Horse Yard by 52pleasingpics, on Flickr An exercise in just how unrecognisable a picture can be once Lightroom has had at it. Week 19 - Power Wrangler by 52pleasingpics, on Flickr The two thin wires that connects us to the grid - and sometimes doesn't. Week 20 - Afternoon by 52pleasingpics, on Flickr Week 21 - The Fly by 52pleasingpics, on Flickr This was taken on an iphone ... which impresses and depresses me at the same time.
  17. Article about Red Collar & the pound issue (article is pro red collar) Hopefully the council and the shelter can sort out the issues and the dogs continue to get a second chance. Council certainly has a responsibility to ensure they release dogs to an ethical operator and it looks to me like they're trying to ensure that the operator doesn't become overwhelmed. (just going by the coverage - I'm not from there)
  18. That is what (I hope) I would have done, especially if my Mum was in the facility long term. It would take a level of skill and diplomacy which I don't possess to insert myself into a situation like that.
  19. Agree with the previous posters. I've fostered several rescue malamutes and the size varied markedly - from one girl who was a bit smaller than my akitas and a boy who was huuuuge. Have a look for rescue mals and you'll see quite a variation in type - BTW - your picture of Zeus hasn't shown up :-(
  20. Hats off for ingenuity if it is not legitimate! Well the dogs are homeless too and he has obviously trained them well. He will probably go quite well and hopefully spend some on the dogs. Looks like a total scam to me. I would more likely drop a voucher for a free vet check rather than money - at least there would be some hope that the dogs would really benefit. I tend to be turned off by beggers/homeless using animals or children as "marketing tools" - although when I go into the city I try to remember to put a few dollars in my pocket in case I pass some poor sod sitting on the footpath in the cold (dogs or not). I figure if they're desperate enough to be there on a wet windy night then who am I to make judgements about what they do with their money. (disclaimer - just finished re-watching the first series of The Wire ... perhaps I'm a bit despairing of society in general)
  21. Everywhere in the world where there are homeless ... I saw quite a few street people in Madrid last year with dogs - most of which looked pretty well cared for.
  22. That's excellent - I'm curious about how you find out about the need and deliver such assistance, Does a concerned person let you know of a problem and act as a conduit for the help? Or has the network of Pacers groups been established? From what I see here on DOL - you're doing some great work. Just that it appears (from this side of the screen) that Pacers=Steve and I wonder how one woman can spread so wide !
  23. very nice ... although I was expecting a dog crate with air conditioning ....
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