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Animal House

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  1. Very sad situation, fingers crossed you find your forever dog soon.
  2. I'd probably give her back if I thought the previous owner was 100% genuine and was really going to be looking after her, I'd probably question him about what he will do with the dog (because he's moving to a smaller place and also won't have time to take the dog for walks) in regards to her exercise, if he can't manage to walk and look after the dog, then I'd be keeping her.
  3. Brilliant pics as always CT, it's beautiful scenery as well, what lucky (and fit) doggies you have.
  4. Good on you Darby for sticking to what you believe in, and hopefully by reporting it, the breeder won't breed/sell any other poorly pups. And isn't Ronan just gorgeous! What a handsome lad, I'm sure he's going to a wonderful home, don't forget to stick around on Dol and make a happier thread when he arrives, it's a great forum. :D
  5. I'm so sorry to hear that MW, big hugs for you, and run free at the bridge Fleming
  6. Good to hear, but I'd still report the breeder for selling an unhealthy pup, and take him to fair trading for the vets bill, he needs to be held accountable, otherwise he could do the same thing to someone else. I'm so happy you're getting a puppy from a good breeder, I love DOL, there's always good people on here.
  7. "The silver lining in all this though is that through this forum I have been contacted by a responsible breeder with a beautiful puppy that they are willing to let become part of our family!" That's great news, I'm really pleased for you!
  8. Poor little guy, and I'm so sorry you and your family had to go through all the expensive tests and still not have a puppy at the end of it. The breeder should be reported for selling an unhealthy puppy, he/she needs to step up and refund the purchase price at least. You did the right thing though, rip little one
  9. Please don't use netting or wire designed to trap a snake in it. It's not only incredibly cruel and painful way to die, a venemous snake caught up in that will be one angry snake and those same dogs that got bitten (by cornering or even trying to get at the snake) will now have free access to a pissed off trapped snake. A dog run (snake proof) would be easier than trying to snake proof an entire yard. ( Ososwift had a good post on how they do their dog runs against snakes.) Snakes can climb, my Python can go vertically 5 foot (he's 6 ft long) and they can squeeze through the smallest places. They also climb trees, any non slippery surface can be climbed. Also trying to snake fence your entire yard has the problem that there could already be a snake in the yard somewhere and then you've fenced it in.
  10. So many funny stories. I don't have one to share. :laugh:
  11. What about a Lab? Golden Retriever? Or on the smaller side, Whippet? Italian Greyhound? Boston Terrier, French Bulldog?
  12. Poor pup, he seems to have got a lot going on, but what a devoted new owner you are, well done on not giving up on him. A big thumbs down to the breeder for selling an obviously unhealthy puppy and then their attitude afterwards.
  13. And surprise, surprise, they can't get the dogs now, they are "eluding snipers" in helicopters. Two dogs are still on the loose, we can all guess their fate (if they manage to last the 2 years, in the meantime killing off those birds as well as the goats) They have gps collars, looks like it's going to be a costly exercise sending in a bunch of hunters to track and kill the dogs now. What a royal f***up by all involved, morons. http://www.abc.net.a...snipers/7801846
  14. Oh, I'm so pleased you and Saffy found each other. I bet she'll lose those extra kilos in no time with you. :D
  15. Oh no, Mac too. I'm so sorry Boronia, sending you hugs and strength. Run forever free Mac, with your beautiful girls Daisy and Penny. At the bridge you can find rats, pippies and magpies galore to hunt and chase, and as many liver treats as you could ever want.
  16. A beautiful tribute to your lovely girls Boronia, they sounded like real characters too, sending you hugs, they take a little piece of your heart when they go Run free at the Bridge Penny and Daisy
  17. Maybe a dog run would be better (for the Sharpei) if the Matemma is okay with the sheep?
  18. Thinking of you DDD, it's hard losing them, tears are natural, it means he was well loved and a big part of your life.
  19. Huge hugs for you and your lot tonight, Danny was one of my favorite little oldies on Dol (along with Mac) I'm sure my Charlie will show him round the Rainbow Bridge, he'll know all the good sunny spots by now
  20. *result in being physically tired out (Sorry, typo in the previous post autocorrected 'being' to 'a wing' )
  21. Every time you walk her she is in a stimulated state. Can you do mental exercises/training with her instead? It can be more tiring (and beneficial) than huge daily walks, where she will get physically stronger and only result in a wing physically tired out after, but it's doing nothing for her behaviour except reinforcing the bad stuff. Brain games might be more helpful at this stage until the vet behaviorist has seen her, and you've tried the right medication (if it does help at all, no guarantees obviously)
  22. Just wanted to add that you shouldn't be able to "get away with her behaviour" because you live in a bad area. The air snapping and salivating with your cats is not good, please keep them separated for their (and your own) safety. If it were my dog, it would have been pts already.
  23. From reading your previous posts, this dog should have seen a veterinary behaviorist back when all this aggression started. She's bitten the mower man, tries to bite the postie, lunges/growls at people on walks, and has now nipped you. Her behaviour is escalating, that's a huge red flag to me. I'd not be walking her without a good muzzle and keep her away from people on your walks, cross the road if you have to. If the vet behaviorist recommends euthanasia, then that's what you need to do. If they recommend medication and a behaviour consult, then give it your best shot, but some dogs can't be fixed. You'd want to give yourself a time limit on how long you try with her with meds too. If you are worried about living in a bad area, maybe get some home security (cameras and an alarm system) as well.
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