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squirtydog

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  1. Well done, your equipment looks very classy Great shots of Spencer, what a happy fella. Love those BC tongues.
  2. Not in the same league as PossumCorner's pix, but here's a couple I took today at training This cute, smart little Staffy's name is Skye. She has just finished beginners
  3. That is such good news Sparty!! Well done ol' fella!!
  4. There's a girl at our club with a Staffy, she's just finished beginners. We have an informal training day on Sunday. If she's there, I'll try and snap some pix. There's some pix of my BC boy here: Squishy Agility Practice (anything to show off, haha)
  5. rastus_froggy, it's great that your little staffy is making use of her natural ability. I got my BC started in a similar way. There's a young girl with a staffy at our club who has just started agility and she's going very well. If you really want to see what Staffies can do, look on page 14 of the March "Canine Journal". It's about one of our friends and her Staffy named Bree, they're in our Dog Training club. Staffies can do anything!!! OK, you inspired me. Here's some of mine in the photo section: Squishy TrainingI've shown you mine, now you show me yours Smarty Sparty
  6. Glad to see a Dally doing agility. A lady had one at our last OzLink day, she went really well too! Grace sounds like she's going to be a bit special at it. She must trust you to be having a go at all those obstacles on the first night. It's a big plus to have a puppy with the nature Grace apparently has. Lucky you! Take a camera and get someone to take some piccies. Love agility photos!!!!!!! We've been doing agility for 6 months now. We really, really love it. Our first Novice Trial is coming up in May. Cheyenne_Fury. We'd love to see your pics
  7. We've had a tin of Chum sitting in the pantry for the last 4 years. Can't remember how it got there I agree with the others. Anything that comes out the same as it goes in, can't have done much on the way through. You can pick an older dog that's been living on that mush in a can by the way they smell and by their rotten brown teeth. Nature's Gift might be OK. I do think it's very important to give raw meaty bones at least once a week though, if only to give their teeth a clean and stimulate the mind. Nothings more pleasing than seeing a happy dog doing what comes natural.
  8. We put a few drops in the chooks water every 6 months to treat worms just incase they have them. We always have healthy, happy, long lived chooks.
  9. We use ProflamAid Plus. The website is ProflamAid Plus I copy and pasted this from them: It's a powder. I put a teaspoon in his tucker every night. I reckon it works.
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