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Leah82

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  1. Mine do it a lot, case in point below

    Sarah's self appointment job is to keep Collie's eye clean which we're definitely grateful for in spring/summer when he gets lots of eye goopers

    Collie on the other hand prefers to give Sarah complete body baths where she ends up dirtier, this we try and prevent.

  2. last I checked LDH don't work with rescue orgs so this guys best chance will be for someone to adopt him directly from the shelter. (unless something has changed since last month's vigil and current inquiry into LDH's processes and procedures)

    He's very cute, I could imagine you could get him looking like a very handsome schnauzer with the right hair cut

  3. Ok so I've booked her into to Vermont Value Vet for tomorrow. it's an inguinal hernia and about the size of a plum. Initial vet popped it back in but it came back out pretty quickly and I think it's now a bit bigger than it was initially, not terribly surprising considering her past life as a puppy farm breeder and being part poodle Sarah is too bouncy for her own good.

    So I won't say which vet I saw initially (safe to say we won't be going back there) but they quoted $1000, after pushing them I got told that was worst case scenario, they required more pushing to give me the best case scenario which was $600, I got quoted between $400 to $600 at vermont :p

  4. I tested whether or not Sarah liked my cuddles by giving her a little cuddle and stopping but staying in the same spot. Pretty sure she was all for it when she would scoot closer when I stopped :p

    But that's just one example of a love like behaviour, each dog is different in how they display it.

    When I moved in with my hubby I could tell Collie was a bit ambivalent towards me, he would rarely do what I told him to do, instead he would look into his daddies eyes as if to say "Do I have too?"

    These days he listens to me more than my hubby and if invited up on the couch will quite happily curl up in my lap even if hubby's lap is on offer. So I think we'll call that love :love:

    Collie gently pats the ones he loves as well :laugh:

  5. If you don't want her clipped do you want her hand stripped?

    This can be very time consuming and therefore expensive which is why it's generally only done on show dogs.

    Also has your girl been desexed yet? This often changes the coat which can make it not suitable for hand stripping.

  6. I just came across this post on facebook.

    Is anyone able to help? Owner has passed away leaving two 7 year old brothers and no-one in the family is able to take them (look like kelpie crosses).

    They need rescue or adoption by tomorrow

    https://www.facebook.com/noahsbarkdogrescue/photos/a.207749075903599.59142.202870679724772/920099768001856/?type=1&theater

  7. Collie does this to Sarah, usually at night time if they are curled up together away from the hoomans and sometimes first thing in the morning.

    It's one of the reasons we now crate them separately at night otherwise I'd have to resort to washing Sarah weekly

    and yes Sarah will also growl when she's had enough, although she spends plenty of time licking collie's muzzle so he gets his own back

    not sure why they do it, I did actually post on the forum about it awhile ago but there weren't any conclusive responses.

  8. Great pic's Leah, love the upside down version & "oh no don't look now" :laugh:

    Beautiful Weibritty :) David Austin has some magnificent roses.

    haha the 'oh no don't look now' pic was actually "there aren't any treats, you didn't see any treats" :p

  9. Who's going and how will we recognise you?

    http://www.dogsvictoria.org.au/GetInvolved/BigDayOutforDogs.aspx

    and if anyone wants to organise a meeting point at a particular time feel free. I've not been before so I'll leave that to someone more experienced.

    So how will you recognise me? I think my dogs are pretty recognisable but specifically look for the liver roan cocker spaniel who's confidence outweighs his ability to see and therefore avoid things (with or without santa costume)

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