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  1. I have a friend who is about to start FIFO work, 2 weeks on 1 week off. He has a 2-3 year old flat coat.

    The first thing I asked when I found out he was about to start this kind of work was "What about Vince?"

    He's going to stay with his mother when he's out at work.

    Yes for FIFO workers money can be part of the decision making process but for him, his work here in his hometown is dropping off at this time of year and obviously he has to work to support himself.

    As for selling to a FIFO worker (or military now that that's been bought into the topic) I would if they had leave in order to settle the pup for several weeks, and there was an arrangement for the pup to be looked after by a family member/partner. Would not consider it if they planned to send the dog to the kennel while they were at work.

  2. If you can't write a cheque, you can send a bank cheque, a money order, or you can enter most shows on OzEntries.

    It would be so cool if you could pay via credit card, but I'm sure there's a good reason why you can't - probably too expensive for the show secretaries (not a complaint!!!!!)

    The majority of clubs in the NT allow you to direct deposit into the club's bank account. They provide the BSB and account number in the schedule, and they ask that you print out the receipt of transfer and send it in the envelope with your entries.

    This is a great idea and I wish clubs elsewhere would embrace it. Makes life so much easier for those without cheque books. The one club up in Darwin that didn't have direct deposit was the only reason I got a cheque book! :laugh:

    That might be something I will suggest our clubs start doing. Not everyone wants to pay the extra fees for Ozentries. HOWEVER that will fall down if the mailed entries never arrive for some reason, yet you will have already paid. Sets a bit of a dangerous precedent?

    I have only had that happen once. I was close enough to home to be able to print off a bank statement with proof of the transfer to the club and bring it to show them.

    I know shows in the southern states include SSAEs to confirm receipt of entry. If you don't get the envelope back, you could call the show sec to confirm that they didn't arrive, and could arrive at the show with new entry forms and proof of payment in hand?

    Trying to cover all bases here.

  3. If you can't write a cheque, you can send a bank cheque, a money order, or you can enter most shows on OzEntries.

    It would be so cool if you could pay via credit card, but I'm sure there's a good reason why you can't - probably too expensive for the show secretaries (not a complaint!!!!!)

    The majority of clubs in the NT allow you to direct deposit into the club's bank account. They provide the BSB and account number in the schedule, and they ask that you print out the receipt of transfer and send it in the envelope with your entries.

    This is a great idea and I wish clubs elsewhere would embrace it. Makes life so much easier for those without cheque books. The one club up in Darwin that didn't have direct deposit was the only reason I got a cheque book! :laugh:

  4. It was Saturday and a Ridgeback as reported on the news.

    Since it was the second attack in the council area in a short amount of time, they are apparently looking at enforcing tougher rules.

    Might be hard since the dog show is an event (yes, on council grounds) but it could have happened no matter where the event was staged, and it's likely the dog doesn't actually live in the council area!

  5. Hehe, Katie do some people have a problem with ham, cheese and dog hair sandwiches??

    This reminds me, I was eating lunch at work this week and someone pointed to the long white hair that was poking out of my container.

    "Oh, just dog hair" I say, plucking it out and keep on eating.

    "Ewww isn't that yuck?"

    "Nope, I own 4 dogs, you get used to it and I know how clean they are!"

  6. Ours are allowed everywhere. The benefits of a fully tiled house.

    I'm torn if I move to a house with carpet. I think I'd prefer them to keep off it but that could cause issues with them no longer living the life they've been accustomed to, eg, sleeping in my bedroom.

  7. Don't get a papillon if:

    You don't want a dog that sheds

    You can't be bothered grooming. It's not as much as most people expect but it still requires effort

    You want to molly-coddle it and have it think it rules the roost

    You don't want a yappy alert dog

    You don't watch where you're going in the house and you step on/sit on him/her

    You have children who don't understand how fragile they can be

    You don't want a dog on an equal intellectual level to you ;)

  8. For regions with a smaller showing population not to be penalised for lack of numbers (eg, with Rising Star)

    Total Show Entry is less that 250

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Show - 25 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Group - 10 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy of Breed - 5 points

    Total Show Entry is 250 or more but less than 1000

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Show - 50 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Group - 20 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy of Breed - 5 points

    Total Show Entry is 1000 or more

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Show - 100 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy in Group - 40 points

    Junior, Puppy, Minor Puppy or Baby Puppy of Breed - 5 points

  9. Yes, you guys raise a good point with how the owner's behaviour can influence the dog's behaviour.

    "Oh, last time this happened my mum/dad fussed over me and gave me cuddles and treats because I did (behaviour) so I will do it again to produce the same result"

  10. The nature vs nurture debate. I guess it may be difficult to tell whether it's genetic, or whether a pup you've run on is learning the behaviour of the dam?

    I was lucky my litter last year was born in the wet season, storms every other day/night and even a cyclone! So they had no choice but to get used to those sounds and the pups I've run on are really good with it now.

  11. I agree about 'Brown Trout" , i got one this year and its the worst collection of BT's i have seen.

    Luckily my mum sent me a UK one for xmas which has gorgoues looking BT's in :) ( avonside calender)

    Yea, I just had a look at the Brown Trout Akita calendar and the dogs used look pretty awful.

    I agree with the Brown Trout calendars. I've had a few papillon ones over the years and a lot of the models aren't what I would call great specimens. Some oversized and with coarse heads.

    For 2012 Mum had a calendar made up from Officeworks with pictures of my own dogs on it that she gave me for Christmas, so I always like what I see. ;)

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