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Central West "facebook" Sheep Killer Caught And Charged!
Loving my Oldies replied to LisaCC's topic in In The News
"Children" also arrested - on the news this morning. Sickening. -
From what I've read of Pound Rounds this is likely to happen again to someone not as experienced and determined as SAS. Hence I rather feel it would be helpful and instructive if the resolution was outlined here.
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Hopefully, Staffyluv will post soon and update. Worried ........
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Totally agree. Sock it to her all you can. A minute ago you were all for running up the white flag and sprouting crocodile tears that her youthful passion leads her astray.
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Central West "facebook" Sheep Killer Caught And Charged!
Loving my Oldies replied to LisaCC's topic in In The News
I'm certainly not going to look at the photograph. I have enough nightmares about the treatment of animals generally. I'm torn about a custodial sentence because he'd probably come out worse than he went in. But there needs to be some sort of appropriate punishment to make these sorts of people genuinely get the nastiness and of their horrible acts. $22,000 and a brand on his forehead perhaps. I don't really mean that, but how on earth do you get through to others of this ilk? -
All I know about Pound Rounds is the occasional post I've read on DOL, but just from a snippet here and there, I don't think they have a concept of reality let alone being able to check it. She must be reported to her work place. Atrocious doesn't come close, but can't think of anything better at the moment without delving into the dictionary. Frankly, she sounds seriously unhinged.
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Gnarla's Story
Loving my Oldies replied to chezal58's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
Small but postive advances Chezal . Now that her pups are doing well, she might be able to relax and have some left over energy to devote to her own healing. I hope so. God, I am a wreck just trying to keep some weight on my elderly and overall very well cat. You must be exhausted with the worry and horror of what Gnarla and her pups have gone through. Now, I'll just have a quiet private word with Gnarla. Listen gorgeous girl, you are safe and loved now, you will never know deliberate physical or emotional pain again, or have any of your needs neglected. Start getting all that delicious food into you, clean up your fat happy little bombas and let's have a little tail wag. -
I don't envy your position, but certainly sympathise. Plenty of stories in the Rescue forum about "the one that got away" and the regrets people feel at rehoming particular dogs. If you suspect there might be difficulties with your husband if you decide to keep this dog, why not just wait until he comes back? In the meantime, just keep going as though she is still up for adoption and if the right home comes along, well then make a decision. I recognise that after 3 weeks of waiting until husband comes home and the dog is still with you, the idea of adoption will be even more difficult :) . Rebanne's suggestions seem to be on the money (except for rehoming your oldies).
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LOL, loving the stories about the greyhounds in new homes and hopefully the 75 year old will get a perfect companion. Although I note that OP has said the lady was a "little dog person", I was going to suggest a greyhound to the OP, but thought I'd leave it to those with actually experience :) . I can relate because I would really love to have a big dog and love to look at them and dream, but then I see a little dog out walking, playing having a lovely time and my heart melts. Just something in one's make up, I suppose.
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Animal Rehoming Service Inc
Loving my Oldies replied to Snout Girl's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
I'm glad you think so :laugh: This mid 60's old lady who is going to die soon has 5 dogs and one cat LOL. Laughing aside, totally gobsmacked that anyone in the rescue business, referral service or actual group, could respond in such a manner. They need a good clip around the ears, only figuratively speaking, of course. -
Gnarla's Story
Loving my Oldies replied to chezal58's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
I want the address of the @#$%^%$%^&&^ who let her get into this condition. Some crimes deserve an eye for an eye. Lock them in a small cage, no food, sleep in their own wastes ........... How else would you get through to those sorts of people? -
Gnarla's Story
Loving my Oldies replied to chezal58's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
It takes courage, persistence and energy to pursue these sorts of people, and I hope Chera and husband will have all of that. You will certainly get cyber support here. -
Plastic Shell Type Bed Sizing
Loving my Oldies replied to kelpiecuddles's topic in General Dog Discussion
LOL. Lovely outcome and beautiful photo -
Gnarla's Story
Loving my Oldies replied to chezal58's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
I hope so too pattycake and I will be speaking with my boss in the morning re charges. I couldn't read the story, but I can tell from people's response that it was very very bad. More strength to you and your husband to get Gnarla and her pups through this and please please take it to the people with everything you have. . Donation made. -
I'm always intrigued that people think that elderly people = little dog. I would be inclined to go for a medium sized dog that the person will be more aware of. Have a look on PetRescue at the medium sized dogs would be my suggestion. And suggest to the lady she gets a set of doggy stairs for the couch and the bed, so the dog can join her with needing to be picked up :)
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Ex Battery Hens Looking For Homes
Loving my Oldies replied to Pawfect's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
http://email.whitepixels.com.au/t/ViewEmail/r/E3E8425B2B97B4CB2540EF23F30FEDED/F94A19EA4F61D9464FB5D4CAE8F50064 The rescue starts tomorrow morning -
Why Is It Funny For A Dog To Be Aggressive
Loving my Oldies replied to lovemesideways's topic in General Dog Discussion
Out current behaviourist taught me to praise and reward Justice any time he does an action designed to bring his stress levels down, including shake offs, as it encourages him to deal with his stress in a healthy way rather than using reactive behaviours to cope. :) oh that is brilliant Snook thanks for sharing it :) Yes. How interesting is that. Jeune does that quite a bit when we are out walking, but because she pulls back to constantly stand and sniff (she'd take an hour to go 50 yards, I swear!) I've always thought it's because of the harness . I'll be taking more notice as well to try to work out whether it is just to get comfortable or she is actually stressed. -
I agree with everyone who says that many pet dogs are overweight. Your dog, Blackjaq, looks beautiful andI can't see bones sticking out LOL. I also know that it is better in humans to be a little bit underweight that overweight. As I said before, talking about and observing SHOW weight, in my opinion, is just as bad as pet dogs being overweight. To have an ideal where a dog's bones are all showing is, in my opinion, doing the dog as much a disservice as is over-feeding it. Just because someone has a dog who eats twice as much as other dogs and is lean does not disprove the rule. It is an example of one dog. I have a brother whose weight is still the same as what is was when he was in his twenties. I am about 2 stone overweight and probably eat less than he does. Same parents different shapes and metabolisms. I also have a dog who is probably 2 kilos overweight, yet I have him on a strict maintenance diet, he walks everyday with the other dogs, does not have access to treats as no food is left out in this household. So my point is that, yes, dogs differ in how they keep and lose weight, but to have a show standard where dogs are looking emaciated is doing them a disservice. Just the same as pet dog owners who overfeed their dogs are doing them a disservice.
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I always get a bit upset when people talk about breed standards and a good weight, etc etc. Just looking should be sufficient. Sure some people are naturally lean and from my experience, so dogs differ in their 'natural' weight and physic. As I said before, there is a difference between skinny and lean. Underweight leads to all sorts of problems mental and physical...... as dogmad has pointed out.
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"If" is the word here. Please see another vet or specialist. This is a much OVER diagnosed condition. One of my vets who ran his own practice and employed several vets called it "tantamount to mutilation". Sorry to be so dramatic, but just telling you the experience of a vet who practiced in England and Australia and went to Seminars all around the world over his 30+ years of having his own hospital.
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Please get a second opinion before doing anything.
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Whether you should be worried or not, you will be :) . Keep a very close eye on your dog and as MUP says.
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Ex Battery Hens Looking For Homes
Loving my Oldies replied to Pawfect's topic in Dog Rescue (General Rescue Discussion)
That is true. As long as there are humans there will be cruelty, as well as legions trying to address it and stop it.