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Fit for a King

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  1. rome - you keep being asked if you have consulted the breeder but you are yet to answer??? If is is a genetic issue then 1) the breeder should be made aware 2) you may have recourse on the cost of treatments etc from the breeder 3) the breeder may have seen it before and can offer advice/recommendations for treatment....

  2. Can a breeder co-own the puppies if sold on limited register?

    Yes

    my other question with limited papers is if you sell your pup's and say in 2 yrs time those owners sell the dog to someone else, can the papers be transferred into other person/s names ? (with or without the breeders knowing?)

    if the dog is fully owned by the person with the papers then yes it can be sold and transferred....if it is co-owned then no - they would need to get permission from all thw co-owners.......

    I take it there was no contract signed stating something to the effect that if for any reason the buyer couldn;t keep the dog the breeder had first option to take it back?

  3. Like Benshiva said they do well in QLD also!! My daughter has won several BIG with a Belgian contributing to him gaining his grand this year. She has also handled rare breeds like PWD and Puli's who also have obtained their grands!

    Not forgetting she has also handled BRTs which are in very short supply :).....IMO rare breeds tend to aim "higher" - they often compete against numerically smaller groups of their own (if there is even competition) but then aim to be highly competitive in the group lineup.......

  4. It may well depend on the council....Brisbane City Council used to act very quickly when it received reports like this (I reported my neighbour's poodles who were being let loose in the street and attacking other dogs and anyone walking them) - owner warned and fined...her kids let the bloody dogs out again and they attacked two joggers - were very quickly declared dangerous dogs and had to be contained.......she was a complete nutjob - blamed everyone int he street but took no responsibility herself....mind you her kids were feral and used to do some terrible things to the dogs - all reported by witnesses to the RSPCA - now THEY did nothing.......

  5. corvus - the problem with your plan is that there are so many numbnuts that don't give a toss what signals are being given and wouldn't listen to anything anyone has to say - they are too busy on their phones, discussing what happened on the latest reality show, chatting up a prospective bonk for the evening or staring off into the distance....that's if they are still even in the park and haven't gone to sit in the car while Fido has a run...I don't do the dog park thing as I have seen time and time again idiots letting their dogs run riot and not giving two hoots what happens unless their dogs are the victims of the ensuing all in brawl.....

  6. http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hit-by-a-car-man-run-over-while-fleeing-aggressive-dog-20111005-1l7rl.html

    Hit by a car: man run over while fleeing aggressive dog Alicia Wood

    October 5, 2011 - 7:36AM

    .A man was hit by a car as he tried to avoid being bitten by an aggressive black dog, police say.

    The man, 38, was walking along Lane Cove Road in Sydney's north about 9pm yesterday, when a black dog ran towards him, barking and behaving aggressively, police said.

    He stepped out into oncoming traffic to avoid the animal, but was run over.

    Advertisement: Story continues below He was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital with a broken ankle.

    Police are appealing for witnesses.

    In a separate incident yesterday, two Rhodesian Ridgebacks entered their neighbour's yard in Sydney's north, killing two Jack Russell terriers, police said.

    The owners of the terriers returned to their Parklands Road, North Ryde home to find their dogs dead in the backyard.

    Police are preparing a report for Ryde City Council.

    A police spokesman said: "It appears both owners showed diligence and care in keeping their dogs behind fences. Somehow they got through, and now any action is at the discretion of the local council."

    Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/hit-by-a-car-man-run-over-while-fleeing-aggressive-dog-20111005-1l7rl.html#ixzz1ZrE8Lv5Y

  7. I have a large breed and one of my girls had her first litter at 5.5........had her second and last litter this year at 8....was a great mum.....I had her spayed afterwards....she's in great shape, as playful as she was as a kid....circumstances prevented me from mating her before now....had i had a choice i would have mated her when younger but i have no regrets with the outcome....

    i do think it depends on the dog....

  8. I would also do the guilt trip....gee what if one of them was really seriously hurt - could you live with yourself and could you afford the vet bills and the time off to take of her??? etc etc etc....

    I run all of my dogs together - males and females, intacts and neuters....have only had one girl that couldn;t live with other girls...well my girls anyway....she lives with friends and runs primarily with an intact boy but occasionally gets in with other intact girls and there is no drama at all....I think they sense she is very dominant and just don't challenge her.....my alpha bitch here was a very calm, quiet dog but there was no way she was moving over for the interloper.....

  9. Be very responsible and desex your puppies before they leave.......

    a desexing contract is just a piece of paper once they have the dog they wont care.

    Sigh - I get so tired of this - in some breeds - especially large breeds - it is not feasible/advisable/responsible to spey/neuter at 8 weeks....for those with breeds where it is safe - great...for those of us who don't have that luxury pls stop implying we are irresponsible for not doing so....

  10. I don't have anything much to add about your original post, but I was enquiring after a litter recently and in my email enquiry indicated that I would want to know about hip and elbow scores, and any health issues in the lines of dogs that were in the pup's breeding. This is important to me because I plan to train and trial in obedience and agility with my next dog.

    Anyway, I received a reply saying I sounded like I was buying a race car rather than a pet and that I was therefore not a suitable person to own one of their puppies.

    I had the opposite Zug Zug - I received an enquiry for a puppy - sent my list of questions and received a response asking who the hell I thought I was and that he wasn't "adopting a child from a Third World Country" and if it was his dog he could do whatever the hell he liked with it without answering to me....I responded (politely) that puppies were my kids and I had every right to ask questions....he in not so polite terms told me to sod off and went into a vitriolic rant about breeders and said he would go elsewhere. I forwarded his details to others in the breed and advised caution......

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