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  1. An extra question. Can ankc papers be held back if this breeder doesn't get what they want?
  2. Anne is right about contracts. They are more like an agreement than an enforceable legal document. While we're here there's a thread where the poster needs reassurance that they signed a contract with some rather strong demands.
  3. I haven't heard of them pesh what are they?
  4. if you don't want to sign a desexing contract then don't. It's hardly news or something to get your angry pants on about.
  5. Was the contract drawn up by a lawyer? Most aren't. They are written, unenforceable agreements between two parties. Is the puppy microchipped in your name yet? That would be my only concern, not that she can come and take the pup anyway. As a buyer, in most states there's a time limit for the seller to get it done. No idea about ANKC papers being held back? She should have done the home check before parting with the puppy if it was that concerning. Odd. Not sure about Qld but property laws often cover dogs .... if she sold you a car she couldn't expect to come visit it.
  6. This is a 4yr old thread so the original poster may not be on Dol anymore. :) You could begin your own thread.
  7. 9yrs is time for a top-to-toe health check. You need to rule out pain, discomfort or illness. Like from bad teeth, UTI, ear infection, the beginning of arthritis - all sorts of things that dogs can't communicate to us except behaviourally. I need my sleep so have doggy stairs up to my bed.
  8. I think if you join the ANKC as an Associate Member you can participate in the events? https://www.dogsnsw.org.au/events/herding/herding-faq/
  9. Zain if you're overseas ? the brands might not be the same. Have you had it confirmed? If you suspect coccidia in all your dogs it's best to take a poo sample and one of the dogs to the vet for a simple test or two (if one dog has it they all need to be treated). There's a few things that cause gastrointestinal upsets so finding out which bug it is will get you the right advice. If you take an internet guess you might just be wasting your money and prolonging the problem. Food sounds fine and while you can have a dog it doesn't agree with, to have all of them passing runny poo it's probably not diet in my humble opinion.
  10. I'm not up for an argument again so don't shoot the messenger. Just going to leave this here. Make of it what you will. Pounds and rescues are in crisis whatever people believe the cause is. Even the breeders of the pups and kittens featured are opting out. https://www.facebook.com/mscanimalshelter/photos/a.529871863690647/5797472866930494 I'm not responsible for the comments.
  11. Sadly true. How do you find them if your dog needs to bounce back? Or do you try to sell them yourself to make back some of the extortionate price. No offence to anyone who has made the transition but I doubt a decent % become registered, there's no point with alternative registries that accept everybody regardless of breed and also bring perceived legitimacy with membership. I do know (from answering questions for people looking for pups) that people can think a breeding/selling permit number means registered. And that microchip forms mean papered. And that a vet check means a health guarantee. During the unprecedented Covid rush to get pups, going by the booming market in BYB, people weren't waiting for a registered breeder with a planned litter. Took too long and not enough pups to keep up with demand.
  12. I think pounds are frightened to PTS due to backlash, when no rescue wants to risk a dog they can't rehome so it sits in the pound. When some dogs are just not rehomeable. It's a sad fact.
  13. We don't do it often but after trying a few of the new transporters for short runs of fosters, I'm back to good old Dogmovers. They are clean and reliable and have a wider network. I don't mean to send you off Dol but there is one transport group on FB for people to find services. Just one warning in your search, don't use a service that mixes pound dogs in.
  14. It does read oddly. I thought it was a rescue but I can't find where the source number is registered to. ETA the chip doesn't show up on Pet Address either.
  15. @WanaHavanese I understand how traumatic it is to see your dog in pain. Pointy girl was a dear lady, so soft and sweet but she'd go really hard at things without thinking. She used to use her dew claws often. Like leverage/extra grip when climbing rocks, holding bones and wiping her face after said bone. Also when trying to grab your arm for a pat. So they are quite useful for those kinds of things. So sorry you felt crap. Even the nicest people don't always have their thinking cap on.
  16. Front dew claws? Never seen injury except years ago my Pointer snagged hers a couple of times. I doubt you'll find a vet that would do preventative removal, but that's no reason you should be condescended to. I've only ever seen problems when it's a tiny flappy rear dew claw hanging on by a bit of skin.
  17. There is a FB group. Just kindly ask if there are Vondeckelman doggies there and you should get a nice response from people ready to share their doggies. https://www.facebook.com/groups/362398241455678
  18. No experience with that condition so I can't help. But restless activity at night in a potential dementia dog is like 'Sundowners' in humans. Wheelchair; I got mine from eBay just using the measurements. Quality and fit was still there. It was a 4WD so her front legs didn't have to work harder and I added padding where needed. To get her started I'd sit at the other side of the kitchen (nice smooth surface) with a treat or she wouldn't move. Relevant issues are that it came from China, arrived very quickly but I'm not sure if you need one immediately or not. And she was only young, a senior - especially with beginning of dementia - could likely be bewildered by the setup and just stand there looking at you like you've lost it completely. (I can't find the seller I brought it from sorry. ) If you're looking for over and above your regular vet, google 'geriatric dog vet'. You'll find services like this https://sydneymobilevet.com.au/geriatric-veterinarian/
  19. You can't be all that far from me! If I see one more Frenchie walked in 35 degree heat this year I'm going to lose it. ___ Anyway, we have great owners too for sure. There's a few local chi that get walked nearby me that don't even look at you or dogs, let alone bark. My own experience with some is that they can develop resource guarding of their owners and require effort from puppyhood to gently expose them to all sorts of things without bombarding them or forcing them. Rescue chi have often bounced from home to pound to foster care, unpacking their baggage can take patience but it's worth it. I do like them as a breed, very unique. Funny and quirky. However, they also need you to stick up for their personal space ... because everyone wants to pat a cute tiny dog - so I guess in my ramblings I refer to all toy breeds suggested - and the looming sight of a giant human coming down on them can make them very stressed and panicky. Adding to the unfair reputation of Toys biting and barking. Just IMHO.
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