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Clyde

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  1. I also never tether. I'd rather a dog break a leg from falling, than break their neck from a tether. I've never had a dog fall/jump though. You use your body to block weak spots where they could jump and get very good at reading and feeling body language from them. I find tethering, harnesses etc a hindrance and more dangerous IMO.

    I lift dogs on to my table and in the bath. My back is shot but that is just par for the course with this job and something you just need to accept.

    I would just let it go TBH. It sounds like they could be more concerned with your handling rather than your back. I let someone go once for hurting a dog, there were other reasons as well, but hurting the dog was the tip of the iceberg. I know the dog jumping off in your case was an accident but it shouldn't have happened. I hope they informed the owner. The dog in my situation was grabbed by its outer legs and forcibly swung over on to his side. He was an elderly Golden Retriever. I was horrified as the poor dog cracked his head on the concrete. There was no reason to have this old dog lying on his side, he would have also obliged and just laid down if asked nicely! I had groomed him for years standing up. When I explained to her that's not how it's done she got mouthy - she'd only been grooming a year or so but 'knew everything' - so I had no more work for her. The worst was having to tell the owner as it was a hard thud and I was worried about any after affects :( Thankfully they were understanding, the dog was okay and I continued to groom him personally and found a better employee.

    Ive gone off on a tangent, Im not saying you were rough or anything but employers have to be so paranoid about the dogs in their care, that I have to be honest and say if that happened here I too, would be doubtful about keeping you on as you have been grooming for a while now?

  2. Gorgeous! Those roses are just divine, they look beautiful. Your property looks very lush and green too, lucky thing :D

    Well, only because you mentioned the roses :o The previous owners were avid gardeners. Unfortunately I havent kept up with the cottage garden thing but their roses live on. Here's another rose bush.

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  3. Just downloaded some pics from my phone so thought I'd share for those interested in chookies etc!

    "Fluffy" is one of our farm cats to help keep rodents down

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    Another farm cat "Softy Spider Mouse"

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    Wayne is a Persian and sleeps all day in buckets.

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    Blue Pekin Rooster (sun bleached)

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    Showing his lovely comb! I sold him last week as one of my other roos kept beating him up, hence the blackened wattles :(

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    FRont garden has gone wild - forgot to cut back the roses!

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  4. I promise you that I didn't make it up and I didn't imagine it (I'm starting to feel like I did now!).

    Why would not one but five oncologists tell me that Pugs are prone to MCT's? I can't imagine that they're allowed to go around saying stuff that isn't true. And they're dealing with a person whose dog could die. This is serious stuff.

    And these people aren't just anybody Max, they're some of the world's best oncologists.

    I regret starting this thread and I'm really sorry that I brought this up. I'm upset now. And I feel like making a complaint to the veterinary board because it sounds like you guys think I'm being stuffed around.

    I'm really shocked and upset because I thought it was true and I thought everyone knew about it.

    I have had two different vets from two different clinics tell me that Pugs are prone to MCT's. Not that I'm saying their word is gospel, but they've told me they see a lot of it.

  5. I don't recall a smell either. We have a Cat Section on here with a few breeders so they will have more experience.

    Unless you mean when they're older and on solids? Sure, then they will smell a bit IMO. Lots of indoor cats can be difficult to keep the litter smell down - it can be done but you need to be really clean and have them on a top notch diet. A friend of mine bred cats. The first time I went to her house to collect a rehomer I was bracing myself for the smell. I'd only ever been to breeders houses that were something out of a horror movie - stenchy, dirty etc. I prepped my daughter not to comment on the stink, we wore old clothes and braced ourselves. Not one whiff of cat! She is very clean though, and always seems to be cleaning out trays etc so it's proved to me that it can be done.

    She will need a quiet place away from the hustle and bustle of the household.

  6. It would make sense if they taught something like "dog safety" in pre schools or kindy, without scaring the kids of course. Just simple things, like never approach a dog you don't know or pick up a dogs toy etc.

    Oh goody. More for over worked and under paid teachers to do because another "problem" has reared its head in society.

    Where did Alison say that teachers need to do it? Why the need for sarcasm? There are "responsible pet interaction" programs already in schools and it would be good if they were extended. They are run by volunteers, not teachers.

    I organised for a group to go my daughters Kindi. It was terrific, the kids got a lot of it. The Kindi also asked me to take my Rotti in and wash him in front of the class to show them how to wash a dog. Poor boy, I had to do him with a hose, he was most unimpressed :laugh: The kids all queued up so politely to pat him and used their skills from the day before. It was well worth it, I can't remember what the group was called, maybe Fido something?

  7. "To try and break the ice, we joke around and say, 'Look, it would be easier to get a child'," she said.

    That's a terrible thing to say! Many people adopt dogs because they can't have children. I groom for a lot of people in this situation.

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