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Rysup

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  1. We groom in Castle Hill/Glenhaven area, and deal with a lot of difficult dogs :)
  2. You have to go into a Council to make changes to CAR, so if you work full time, I am not sure how you are supposed to do anything!
  3. I am also one who does puppy shots, first booster and thats it. I started doing this 15 years ago when my then 2 year old Lhasa had terrible reactions to vaccinations. He is still alive today :) None of my dogs have ever contracted a contagious disease.
  4. They dont maintain the lifetime register, so I dont know how on earth they think they will manage by moving it back to a yearly registration!! My council used to be very good at sending out reminders etc, but I have a 2 year old dog here, who is chipped to me, and they have not sent me a thing, and I have not remembered to get him registered as yet. So if its $40 for life, and we assume the average dog lives until its 15 years, does that mean they will reduce the fees to $2.60 per year? Somehow I doubt that, which to me means fewer dogs will be registered if we go back to a yearly registration.
  5. :'( Brought more than a few tears to my eyes. RIP Charlie, you were a special little man!
  6. I bought some great quality clippers on ebay, so check that out. I got a nice pair of Wahl for $70. If you were local to me I would show you how, but its not that hard to master esp if you arent too fussed how they look. My old boy (17) gets a very basic clip because he doesnt tollerate any foofing about.
  7. I've given old boxes of cereal in the past, mixed with what dry food I had. I've cooked up masses of boiled rice. But if its just one day, they can generally go without. Only two dogs in my place who I wont let go without a meal now and then, one is too old (and will complain non stop) and the other is too thin and will loose weight if she misses a meal.
  8. After 20 years, I dont keep them organised. Big fringies go on a communal notice board, or really pretty ones I will hang in my office. Smaller ribbons are either donated back, or used to tie things up around the place! All wins are recorded in a record book I keep, with CCs in the front, and in Group & In Show in the back.
  9. Umm we have junior handler competitions here too Mrs R B........
  10. At shows like Spring Fair it could. People who travel from interstate may like to wash the dogs before the show. Even on a camping weekend away, the show was very muddy, the poodle exhibitors went and used the local grooming salon to bath the dogs between shows.
  11. To get use at show weekends, you would have to let them use the equipment, most people are not going to entrust their show dogs to anyone else, even if it is just a bath and blowdry! But if you were happy to do that, then you may get some call for it especially around the big show weekends.
  12. My last litter we tried metamide and oxytocin, but in the end I tube fed the babies Wambaroo. My bubbas gained NO weight in their first 10 days. We think she had toxic milk. If you want to supplement, I would tube them some Wambaroo after they've fed off mum. See how they go.
  13. Yep it sounds like it could be dry eye to me.
  14. Rysup

    Rip Holly

    Today we lost one of our golden oldies. Holly was 15 years and 8 months old. She had gone downhill very quickly the last 2 days, and had been refusing food and water. I knew it was coming, and I while I am very sad, I am also glad she is now at peace. She had one litter for me 10 years ago, and this year she became a great great grandmother. You will always be in our hearts beautiful girl.
  15. Grooming arms are just a third arm for you, you should not leave dogs unattended. You can get special connectors that would come apart if the dog did fall or jump, so they would not hang there. But if you do not leave them, but just use it to assist you, then you will never have a problem. We use them at work, but I never use them on my show dogs. They dont need it, they are trained to stand still on the table from babies.
  16. My first few litters were born and raised in our garage, with a run off the back, they had no access to grass at all, just cement. But never had toilet training issues. When we moved, the litters were born inside in a spare room, or the dining room. But once they are up and turn into those pooing machines, they get moved outside anyway. Medium to Large breeds are very hard to raise fully indoors, and they need just as much exposure to stimuli outside as in. I think if you socialise your puppy properly, it wont matter where it was born and spent the first few weeks of its life - its the formative months after you get it that matter more.
  17. We rent the space at the vets, so totally separate businesses. We take our own bookings, provide all our own equipment etc etc. I prefer it this way.
  18. Schapendoes...........I found the photo, or Dutch Schapendoes if you want to be picky :)
  19. Seems to obvious, but...Tibetan Terrier?
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