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Leah82

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  1. Ours sleep in locked crates every night and are 7 and 9 years old. If they're not locked in we can experience one or more of the following. - play time at wee hours - Collie barking at noises from neighbours or possums - Sarah growling at Collie because he's giving her a midnight bath crated dogs are quiet dogs :p
  2. lol, bit of fun and clearly one person's opinion vs the overall popularity of a breed I can't say I rate my cockers problem solving abilities particularly high although apparently he's ranks in the top 50% of breed intelligence, Wooo Collie! :p
  3. Any DOL groomers planning on going to ausgroom in Melbourne? http://piaa.net.au/events/ausgroom-2015/
  4. Sarah turned 9 last week and her 2nd Gotcha Day is coming up next month. Playtime has recently become a daily activity in this house and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's not been this way the whole time, she's become quite good at playing land shark :)
  5. Was he from Unwanted Fuzz?
  6. nawww Rupert when is he due for his first hair cut
  7. I have the laser Rx with the digital display. It's right next to the grooming table so I don't have a problem with the buttons and I love being able to adjust the air pressure and temperature based on comfort level of the dog and outside temp.
  8. I found it :D https://www.pawsexpress.com.au/product/petlife-camper-bed
  9. I've seen some round fold up dog camp beds floating around pet stores recently, of course I can't for the life of me find them on the internet now :p They'd be big enough for Ronin and keep him off the ground. We stick with the el'cheapo kmart pet beds for camping but ours weigh about 25kgs combined and we usually wait for the good weather to go camping. :)
  10. http://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/355089
  11. viszla, weimaraner, german shorthaired pointer. Most shorthaired dogs in the gun dog group would fit that description and they make good companions. http://ankc.org.au/Frontend?Length=5
  12. Thanks Mita :) Mrs Rainy Day has been in the rescue game for a very long time but it's often been behind the scenes and assisting other rescues, but Rainy Day itself is relatively new I came on board last year to help with some grooming and then as the adoptions co-ordinator as Sophie's energies are mostly spent getting the dogs in and getting them the help they need. Here's the Pet Rescue page as well http://www.petrescue.com.au/groups/10697
  13. I'm not sure if this is against the rules, I couldn't see anything specific so I thought I'd give this a try (feel free to remove if it is) Rainy Day Rescue have taken in 9 Shar Pei and Pei crosses since just before Christmas. This has equated to lots of money spent on transportation (as most of have been from NSW & QLD and we're in VIC), desexing, fighting infections and skins issues and most importantly entropion surgeries. We're a small special needs rescue and I'm sure many of you can understand that that means a lot more outgoing $ than incoming. We're working on organising a few fundraising activities and adoption days but of course that takes time. If anyone could help out in the mean time with a few dollars that would be really appreciated. Sophie (Mrs Rainy Day) is stretched physically, financially and emotionally, yet I've never seen her say no to a dog that has no other option. If you want to know more about Rainy Day check out the FB Page here https://www.facebook.com/rainydayrescue If you want to help please go here http://www.gofundme.com/rainydaypei Thanks for reading Leah
  14. Here's collie as an 8 weeks old puppy and wayyyyyy before I met him I got told about National Puppy day by an America colleague today and he said it was to raise awareness about adoption. that didn't really make sense to me so I looked into it a bit further an looks like it's raising awareness about puppy farms and not buying puppies from pet stores. So in light of that here's a pic of Sarah on the day we got her, she's thoroughly enjoying her retirement from the puppy farm.
  15. If you want to keep her I'd forgo the formalities, after all she's not microchipped and it's sounds like she's clearly been dumped If you want to re-home her it's probably best to follow the law to the letter in order to protect her future owner should any issues arise If you're in a LDH area you will need to formally adopt before re-homing as I'm sure you know they won't work with rescue. Feel free to PM me once you're ready to re-home, I'm currently working on organising some adoption days at Petstock stores in Melbourne with a few rescues and kittens and cats seems to do quite well in that adoption environment
  16. sorry no, the dog is friendly :p but the cottage itself is not fenced in so they don't want to risk having non farm savy dogs around
  17. Carey, feel free to PM me if you want details of the cottage. I've been tasked with setting up the website but haven't got their yet :) Also my brother is getting married on the farm at the end of October, should be nice and green by then.
  18. Here's our older lady pei Cho Cho (12 years old), she was surrendered to Blacktown back in early Dec and taken in by Rainy Day Rescue. It was assumed she would join the other sanctuary dogs and stay with RDR permanently but turns out she's as fit as a fiddle and has little patience for some of the younger fosters so we think she's be better off with a family of her own. http://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/344149
  19. Cute little guy, interesting lion tail on him as well As far as being a wheaten terrier I think my oodle does a better impression :p
  20. haha that's Clyde, he's a big softie My parents have told a particular story a couple of times about when they separated Clyde from the rest of the herd a few years ago after a few calves were afoot. One cow was looking particularly distressed in the new paddock and they didn't realise why until they noticed a little calf between Clyde's back legs attempting to get a feed :laugh: And it's good to be down on the farm, fresh air, slow living and quad bikes. I just wish it wasn't so far away from Melbourne Btw if anyone is thinking of a holiday in Denmark they have a cottage set-up for accommodation
  21. So me and hubby are at my parents farm on the south coast of WA this week and it's safe to say the hubby is the photographer in this family. Check out some of his awesome shots :) Also if anyone has any suggestions on making low light/long exposure shots not so grainy that would be great :D
  22. I know it differs from state to state but in VIC being a not for profit org and having Charity status are very different. It's very easy to get charity status but very hard to keep it due to the auditing and not for profit orgs without charity status are quite limited with regards to fund raising. It's possible this organisation are taking advantage of a new charity status (although with 6 or less animals in their care it would hardly be worth it) which would explain the change in their posts. But there does appear to be some red flags with blocking you and charging a premium for puppies (some do it to take advantage of the cute factor, including the RSPCA). At the end of the day if a rescue is taking donations they should be open about where your money is going
  23. remember when I said Collie likes to give Sarah full body baths...... this was taken last night
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