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aquaticmalamute

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  1. I went to our fist show for the year and who did I come across? No other than the lovely.... "Magnus!"
  2. That was me... Project 365 is essentially this, but the whole year. One photo a day for a year. Each photo must be taken on a new day (no cheating!!). Mmm sounds interesting, maybe Ill just keep going, I havent cheated yet no seriously, I cant see the point in cheating, if your not up for the challenge then dont do it I reckon!! Although I have missed one day, it was when I was away I didnt take a single photo on that day which is so unlike me anyways is anyone else here doing project 365, just as a matter of interest and if so are you including the pics you have posted here as part of it?? Yep, TN mentioned it and I ooh'd and ahh'd over such a great idea, and decided to do it too I have an album on Facebook and one on Photobucket
  3. Gorgeous shot JAG :rolleyes: I actually played my first pokie in that pub, put in a dollar and won $14, that, I sadly admit, has been my best winning to date Here is my shot "After the Storm"
  4. It's always the way isn't it? the best shots come from a spur of the moment thing Sometimes makes you wonder why you bother setting up the shot... Anywhoo, here is my moon. First lot I took came out too orange, so had to go back and re-adjust the Kelvin setting (was at 6500k so stepped her down to 2800k) Lens: 75-300mm old kit lens ISO: 100 F-Stop: 6.3 Shutter Speed: 1/50
  5. Righto JAG doesn't take me much to be convinced! *potters outside to have a go at shooting the moon*
  6. MTD - like they said, stunning snap of the sun setting Phooey JAG! I am sitting here waiting for the moon to come up because I haven't gotten a decent shot all day, now you've gone and stolen my idea No matter, looks like i'll have to wake the cat up then BTW it is a beautiful pic of the moon
  7. As you can see the back filter cap just clips onto the back of the dryer, the filter mesh slots behind that and the fixed plastic grill is behind that
  8. The back cap comes off by holding it firmy, pull and twist. The metal mesh is just slips onto the back - I have no idea where the second filter is and have never cleaned it, the mesh filter does a good job of stopping fur from going further into the dryer. I was worried about breaking the black plastic cover when I pulled it off the first time. I don't know what the sticker says on the nozzel attachment as I don't use it and it's stashed somewhere in the tack room, it is used for cage drying or hands free drying. I only use the hose kit for drying. ETA: Ok I dug my nozzel out of the shed. The sticker on that is exactly the same as the one on the rear of the dryer. I'll take some photos now for you
  9. I'll definately put some on facebook - my problem now is sifting through them all to find my favourite Which reminds me, I have to reply to your message - I have been busy busy over Christmas/New Years!
  10. Thanks Barb It was from the back of the boat - OH was jumping the waves made by the ocean cruiser so I got some fantastic action shots that were really close - it helps that the boat puts out one heck of a wake so OH can get some pretty serious air I love your driving into the city shot, along with the 'pondering Tully' and the cutesie little calf. Glad you could join in on the photo challenge, it's alot of fun though I find it quite hard to be creative some days
  11. You possibly dont have the metal screen filter? I'll duck out to the shed and see if I can get a pic for you. It's very easy to find, just unscrew the very back piece of plastic grill at the rear of the dryer and it just sits inside.
  12. Large oceaniatic game fish generally suffer from heavy metal poisoning from things such as mercury, they have a larger body mass and thus store more of it in their bodies - Dogs fed alot of game fish are prone to Kidney problems. Fish from the Northwestern Pacific also carry Rickettsia, which fed in large amounts can kill. This is usually found in North American Salmon and Trout, not generally a problem here but if you buy tinned fish it pays to check where it was canned. As for tinned fish I feed Australian Salmon (occasionally), mackrel, sardines and pilchards - but generally anything that is small and oily. However that said, too much oily fish can deplete vitamin E. ETA: Forgot to say that pretty much any small/medium sized fish are fine to feed. Such as the fish I have mentioned as well as leatherjackets, barramundi, flathead, bream, Aust trout, perch, carp, cod, trumpeters, flounder, squid and prawns. Pretty much anything local is good as long as it's not an ocean gamefish
  13. No problem And yep, as they come stright straight from the lake. Alive ones are very much loved by my inquisitive lot too I wouldn't be giving my dogs cooked/microwaved bones of any kind. Fish bones are very soft and pliable when raw and I have never had a problem with them getting stuck, and I certinaly don't think they would do any internal piercing damage. On a side note I wouldn't feed any large fish like Tuna/Swordfish/big game fish as they carry alot of impurities from the ocean in their flesh which has been proven to cause an array of problems in dogs.
  14. Mine get fish that we catch. They usually get whiting, snapper and trumpeters if we decide to keep any for them - they also get the heads and guts of all the fish we catch for ourselves too. The bones are perfectly safe for them
  15. I've been away for the weekend so will post my photos for the 10th, 11th and 12th today Saturday we relaxed on the lake, photo taken at Pullbah Island of a yacht on the public mooring. Sunday we spent the day jet-skiing, playing around on the tube and fishing. Choosing a photo for this day was hard as I took over 400 shots with quite a few nice ones to pick from. My OH playing in the boat's wake Today i'm just waiting around to go to work tonight and feeling very uninspired...
  16. I know it's late, I didn't have time to sift through my photos for today before I went to work. Anyhoo, without further delay, I bring to you my necklace that I bought in Hawaii (I want to go back just so I can buy another, oh and some Caramas too )
  17. iltby - another fan of your second pic, just stunning! Not a fantastic shot for me - I was having issues, never photographed a candle before. It came out OK though... Todays picture is in memory of a special little staffy that passed away lastnight from a brown snake bite. Fly free young man, you were dear to many people, you were taken too soon.....
  18. Ooh, I like yours too TN. I love the reflections in the benchtop. On a side note: my mum would die if she saw that photo (she has a phobia of buttons) even saying the word buttons creeps her out
  19. Righto, i'm getting in nice and early today! I couldn't choose between these..... Another annoying fly picture!
  20. PPS - he is just divine I'm headed out to my parents thismorning and will hopefully get a shot of my mare for todays pic.
  21. That's ok, I take forever to post anyway so I don't blame you for missing it Good to hear you are feeling better about the whole situation. I know how confusing it can be running a 'pack', I was a one dog owner for 8 years and bringing another dog into my life was very hard to get my head around. Now I just take one day at a time, read up as much as I can about pack dynamics and behaviour and try not to feel too attached to one dog. I love them both but must remind myself every day that they are dogs not little furry kids with the same emotions and thoughts as me. Yep, I find it very hard to get good advice about my dogs as the northern breeds are very different to your average dog, lots of methods don't work as the Mals have a whole different way of communicating. Oh and I know you knew that Dakota is a working breed, it's just the way you worded it that I had a little chuckle and felt like doing this: I think it's very hard at first to detach yourself emotionally and deal with them as dogs, but it does get easier As long as you set out the basic rules you would like to use in your house and stick to them it gets kinda easy to be tough on them - be firm yet kind. Respect the dogs, let them know what you will and will not tolerate and they in turn will respect you back and be content knowing their boundaries and limitations within your house. The 'nothing in life is free' programme is great to base your household rules on Like you I let Kodi do as she pleased but she still knew what was expected of her, I thought adding another dog would be a great idea and a farly easy process, boy was I wrong! And to think i'm thinking of adding dog number 3
  22. Good on you for rescuing the little guy pip This sounds like normal puppy behaviour, learning her boundaries and doggie manners. Young dogs are also prone to 'brain farts' and over step these boundaries without meaning to, a quick snap by the older dog is a reminder to pay attention Oh, I also find that some bitches throughly enjoy the attentions of a humping male (desexed bitches included) Sounds like he is a very sweet boy. Lowering himself and licking at Dakota's face indicates that he is submissive and letting her know that she is in charge. The play bow and paw on the back is an invitation to play. The humping could certainly be a 'boy thing' depending on how long ago he was snipped. Oh and Dakota is a 'working breed' too Perhaps you could take them both to a herding workshop? Both dogs would benifit from being allowed to do what they were bred to do. My old girl does the same thing - will NOT sit down in the car. I find this is because of the lack of early conditioning to car rides - Kodi hardly went anywhere in the car and felt safer standing up than laying down. Now Boh who has been in the car on a bi-weekly basis since 8 weeks old is happy to sleep the trip and 'relax' Rusty watching the cars intently is probably just instinct kicking in I believe that there is the dominant bitch and dog (you and your OH) then a pecking order below that. My family pecking order is myself and my OH, Bohden then Kodi. I always make sure that Boh gets fed first and attention first. You should have a set of household rules, but outside of those rules I would let the dogs sort it out as long as neither of them gets hurt. For example there is strictly no fighting, no teasing/pestering, no stealing toys/food etc in our household. If there is an argument about something petty then I let the dogs work it out themselves. You might find "The Dogs Mind" a great book to read on why dogs interact the way they do Believe me if Dakota slips to the Beta position to Rusty she won't be upset. Dogs don't think like that and i'm sure Dakota would be very happy in her new role (much less stress and responsibilites to worry about!) When Kodi slipped to Beta to Bohden it changed absolutely nothing, she is the same dog as she always was - our relationship hasn't changed the slightest Phew! Now for your other questions! 1) Welcome to a 'one man dog' breed. They certainly are a huge step from our independant northern breeds! Takes a little getting used to I think. 2) Resource guarding is not a dominant behavour, it is simply the dog defending his meal/toy. Bohden is a resource guarder and it's not because of dominance, he is insecure about his hard earned posession being taken away. It takes alot of patience to break them of this mindframe. 3) Ignoring him is the way to go. Don't forget that he is new to your household and is learning the rules/testing the boundaries - this will continue for quite some time yet. 4) I would say this is because he has pent up energy not dominance. Mine both start off edging in front of eachother but by the time we are heading home they have found a good pace. Don't let them walk out in front of you either, I like to keep my dogs one on each side and thier shoulders not going in front of my side. 5) Pick up all/any left over food. Don't give Rusty the opportunity to resource guard. He doesn't know that it is Dakota's food, he found it and he wants it for himself. 6) Again resource guarding and nothing to do with dominance. Boh stashes his toys under the car because he knows that Kodi can't get them there. Don't forget that it's a frame of mind and fear of his posession being taken away. You will need to work on teaching him to share (don't worry I am in the same boat ) 7) Perhaps he has been mistreated by men in the past? Thus the reason he seeks out you as opposed to your OH? 8) Let them work it out. Rusty is probably still dealing with hormones if he has recently been desexed. If Dakota doesn't want to tolerate this behaviour she will certainly tell him to bugger off!
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