pawsaroundoz
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Whippets come 1st, 2nd and last for me! Music, books, travelling this amazing country in our 'house on wheels', meeting amazing people when one least expects it. House, Kennel and Pet Sitting as much as we can - so if you need a dog/cat savvy house sitter contact me!
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Is There Any People Your Dog Can't Stand?
pawsaroundoz replied to ellejaytee's topic in General Dog Discussion
I have found that almost all the dogs I have ever owned have felt uncomfortable if approached by people obviously drunk...this may be because I do feel a heightened sense of awareness in the same situation though. Connor is really fazed by kids on those scooters that have to be zig zagged to move, he feels unsure about which way to go and if approached by one we simply stand to one side and allow it to go past. annie -
with space in the motorhome being somewhat limited I use 2 3.5 kg plastic square shaped containers with secure clip on lids, I only have the 2 Whippets and this system works well for me. Annie
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so sorry for you, I have just been down that same path and know how much it hurts, loving thoughts for you and yours... annie
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What's The Worst Stuff You Dog Chewed Up?
pawsaroundoz replied to kdf's topic in General Dog Discussion
well, Clancy (my 9.5 yr old Whippet) as a puppy 'stole' my then partners newly acquired prosthetic leg, luckily Clancy did not chew it up but he did drag it down the hall way....thus leaving partner 'stranded' in his recliner for the afternoon until I returned from work! -
Older Dog With Cruciate Ligament Problem
pawsaroundoz replied to pawsaroundoz's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
thank you for all the information, it has helped me, Clancy is due back to the vets next week for the 'sign off' on the first leg so I will be able to have a good discussion with surgery nurse and vet. he has put weight down on the other leg again but is still very shaky and wobbly, I have cut back his walks a bit again. Finding the dollars will not be easy but as long as he will be able to still enjoy his life I will...somehow! my boys are my only family. Hopefully the news next week will not be that bad... thanks again folks annie -
Hi, My 9.5yr old Whippet had a cruciate ligament op just over 10 weeks ago, from which he appears to be recovering reasonably well although he has had days when he has not been happy at all and has also had spells of shivering, regardless of temp. but I think that op went reasonably well....but last night for no apparent reason he started limping on the other back leg, no accident or injury, but even this am he has been carrying the leg....I am concerned that: 1. This may be having a bad affect on the leg that is still recovering from the op. 2. If I somehow manage to find the 2 thousand dollars + to have the second leg fixed if this too is a cruciate ligament realistically will he have any sort of chance to be able to at least wander around a park ar whatever in a fairly normal way and still enjoy being a Whippet? If anyone has been through all of this could you please give me some info....? Clancy is much loved and I will go the big dollar route if required but I want to know if I do he will have some sort of enjoyable life still.... Thanks Annie
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Tell Me One Thing You Just Love About Your Dog!
pawsaroundoz replied to raineth's topic in General Dog Discussion
I love the way that my younger boy Connor always ends up sleeping with his head on my shoulder....it's like he just has to be sure that I am always aware he is there for me day and night. With my older boy Clancy I love the way that now as a 9 year old with failing sight he has become so mellow and such a beautiful soul,he has sort of grown into himself. Love them both to bits! Annie -
Susan Garrett Recallers Online Course
pawsaroundoz replied to Leah82's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I just love all the games based training in the SG course, they work wonders for my 2 boys, they keep them motivated to be with me and have resulted in me being able to run them, off leash, even when I am in really remote areas (think ginormous cattle stations in NT) without them taking off never to be seen again! When we are play-training though I do watch for any signal that either boy is getting tired or turning off, then it's a quick recall, tons of praise/reward...and clips on. Now that Clancy is going blind I do have to be selective as to where we play train though, nice large open spaces where he will not run into anything are best. We don't trial. Annie -
I am 'away' all the time...my Whippets and I live in a motorhome pretty much full time, this year we began house / pet sitting and it working out wonderfully well thus far....I am now 'Auntie Annie' to several more Whippets and an Italian Greyhound as well as 7 cats, 2 Labradors and Lewis! I regualr updates on what all my temporary charges are up to and it is lovely, my 2 Whippets are enjoying it now they have got used to the idea of sharing me some of the time. Having said all that I really don't think I could put my boys in kennels or even have someone look after them in their own home.....I would fret too much, they would be fine. But then it is a bit different for me coz I am on my own so going away on my own without the 'boys' would be a lonely experience. What I am really saying is that it can be done!
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HI As long as your motorhome hire company is dog friendly go for it! My 2 Whippets and I live in a motorhome full time, as do many other friends and their humans, and we have very little issues at all! Will pm you with some of the camps I know of in the area. But a heads up, Gt Ocn Rd is not only not very pet friendly, it is not very motorhome friendly either unless you stay in CP's just about all the time, or so I have found. Generally speaking, the less 'iconic' 1st class, well travelled, main stream touristy a place is the more you meet nice people, enjoy un-trendy but really interesting places and the more laid back people are about dogs... Some of my friends have been living on the road for in excess of 10 years with their dogs.... Annie
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Where do you live and when do you need a sitter? If you have a driveway that will take a motorhome and if I am not already booked for the period you need a sitter I could probably help, I do house/pet sitting and can supply refrences. Annie
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Having now returned to Victoria I have decided to rejoin Dogs Victoria, got all my paperwork together but.....my boys pedigree got wet and has disintegrated.....how do I go about getting a replacement copy? Does anyone know? Thanks Annie
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So sorry for your loss Kirislin, thnking of you and Kibah annie and the boys
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Clancy and Connor, being Grey Nomad dogs (it's me that qualifies as a GN, not them) are well used to being cafe dogs, they see it as their civic duty to clean up all those unsightly crumbs left under the table or to lay quietly at my side in case I should drop a morsel of something scrumptious, they often talk about these outings with other travelling GN dogs on their blogs....! They were rather taken with the idea of actually going to school to learn all this....they thought it just came natural! annie
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Kirislin, the boys and I are thinking of you and Kibah, sending healing thoughts. annie