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Teebs if that's the only one you got wrong (and only because you missed a word in the question!) then you're doing really well!!! :rolleyes: Actually, most people have done very well - the average score is about 9/11
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Thanks for the pictures, Mindy is adorable :rolleyes: I'll go have a look in those other threads too, thanks
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Mindy's a cute name Are there any photos of her? I'd love to see! When I was in high school our family puppy walked two Guide Dog puppies too. It *is* very hard giving them back, I cried both times, but at the same time it was really nice to know they were going to help somebody who really needed them. I don't think the people are trying to say you have a cold heart or anything (though I understand how you might take it that way.) We used to get the same sorts of comments too. I think it's more that they're admiring what you're doing and that you'll willingly go through training her and giving her back just to be able to help somebody who needs her. I found it helped me to keep reminding myself that they weren't mine, but to be honest I don't think it's really possible to do the job of a puppy walker properly without getting at least a little bit attached! When I went to do team training with my own Assistance Dog and take her home with me for the first time, it was such a happy time for me, but at the same time I felt sad for the puppy walker because I know how hard it can be. Seeing it from both sides has been interesting. Anyway.. puppy pictures.. please!!! :D
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You'd be very surprised!! This is not an uncommon scenario - I walk into a shop and the shopkeeper doesn't make eye contact with me and just looks and smiles at my dog... "Hello little puppy wuppy wuppy. Oh yes you're a good girl aren't you.. Oh yes you are!!" I have to wait for the conversation to end before I can get a word in :D Are you a Guide Dog puppy walker? ;)
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Well if you had got one wrong, I think there would have been a mistake in the quiz!
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Thanks Baby dragon, I got 1 wrong, but I learnt from it! Heres one day hoping I can have one of my dogs trained as an Assistance Dog and be as helpful as they are in the USA. Thanks for the link J I'm glad you found it interesting :D I think it would be awesome to have one of your dogs trained as an Assistance Dog one day!
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http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story....-dogs-etiquette
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We use Ruffwear boots for the roads in Summer, I'm very happy with them and the dogs don't mind them once they get used to them.
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That's very true. I have a Lab x Poodle (from rescue) and he doesn't shed very much and requires regular brushing and grooming. I also have a Lab and while she sheds, I find it a lot easier to care for her. I just have to vacuum. There's no constant brushing, de-knotting and grooming involved. She's also a lot quicker to bath. So it depends on what you prefer in the way of coat maintanance. It's possible to have the best of both worlds and pay for regular grooming of a dog with a non or low shedding coat, but it can get expensive if you don't do it yourself, and you would still need to brush the dog in between.
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A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
This article today is very on topic http://www.dolforums.com.au/index.php?showtopic=197433 -
http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2010/0...coast-news.html
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A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
Thanks mita My views about them have certainly changed over the years of having one. I'm still learning. -
I take back my suggestion of a poodle if the poodle owners here don't agree. They'd know best about their breed.
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I'd suggest maybe a poodle but since you don't like the look of them, you could keep it in a non standard clip. They are definitely not low mainanance with their coat, but if you're willing to pay for professional grooming and willing to brush the coat in between, it might be just the sort of dog you're after.
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What Is It About Cold Dog Poo....
Baby Dragon replied to lovemesideways's topic in General Dog Discussion
I prefer cold! They smell less too -
Black Dog can make something similar too http://www.blackdog.net.au/index.php?optio...mid=3&min=1 I don't know anyone who's used one though.
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A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
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A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
Yes there are... Guide Dogs and other types of Assistance Dogs are covered under the federal law... The Disability Discrimination Act 1992. Some states have state laws that cover only Guide Dogs and Hearing Dogs and not other types of Assistance Dogs, but this is slowly changing... like in SA and QLD they have brought in/are bringing in state laws that also cover other types of Assistance Dogs. http://www.disability.qld.gov.au/key-proje...nce-guide-dogs/ At any rate, the federal law applies in all states. -
A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
I wonder how the blind go about spotting that sticker.... Yeah, I wondered that too after I posted. Maybe they have to be in the company of a "sighted" friend I know you guys were joking, but just in case anyone is wondering... As I understand it, it's more to remind the staff and to explain the presence of a dog in the restaurant to other customers than for the benefit of the person with the Guide Dog Also to show support for the Guide Dog organisations. Also, following access denials of Guide Dog users at some restaurants, part of the settlement has been that they've had to put one of those stickers on their doors. -
A Sight That Gladdened My Heart
Baby Dragon replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
I never know what to expect when walking into a restaurant. It's the law that Assistance Dogs are allowed in restaurants, but unfortunately that doesn't mean the restaurant staff are always happy to see Assistance Dogs, or that they know the laws or choose to go by them. Almost always, my worrying has been for nothing, and the staff have been lovely. A few times I've been asked if she's a Guide Dog, because "only Guide Dogs are allowed in here." I feel that in part, this is a response to the huge amount of public education about Guide Dogs, and the lack of education about other types of Assistance Dogs. An example is the "Guide Dogs Welcome Here" stickers on the doors to some shops. Don't get me wrong, I think they're a good idea. But it would help so much more if they could say "Assistance Dogs Welcome Here" rather than "Guide Dogs Welcome Here" since Guide Dogs are a type of Assistance Dog anyway. I believe the stickers are made by the Guide Dog organisations, and there's probably no real incentive for them to change them. People who say that only Guide Dogs are allowed are often the most difficult to try to educate because they think they already know the laws. We've hardly ever had any issues in the almost three years I've used an Assistance Dog. On the odd occasion I've had to explain the law and give the person a brochure about Assistance Dogs, and that soon resolved the issue. We probably have less issues than some Assistance Dog teams because my dog is a Lab and I think people tend to assume she's a Guide Dog. I find that more people are happy to see a working Assistance Dog than the amount of people who go out of their way to make us feel unwelcome. I still do get very nervous when going to a new place though, especially somewhere like a restaurant because there's no way to know if the staff are aware of the laws. Here's an example of what Assistance Dog users deal with. http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/artic..._newsphoto.html -
You don't have to spend heaps on toys. If just get about 3 good quality toys, you can rotate them and your dog will love it. Good quality toys last longer and I think they work out better value in the long run. Some of my dog's favourite brands and toys are Kong, Cuz and Planet Dog If I had to choose 3 toys, I'd say one could be something for treats to go in (like a Kong or treat ball), one could be squeaky and one could be either chewy or something like a ball to play fetch with.
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The segment is here if anyone missed it http://7pmproject.com.au/video.htm
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I think it was good exposure too. I can't speak highly enough of the 7pm project crew also. Myself and some other AD users visited to be in the audience a while ago and they were so lovely to us and accommodating. Charlie was particularly taken with our dogs and came to get cuddles from them after the show was over.
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I like this idea...I think Charlie would look pretty sexy is some special doggy Pjs! :D online searching and shopping for his now.. just got to go and measure him for size! well, i did say i wanted a short hair dog one day... Try here
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It sucks that you would have to spend more $, but you could get him some doggie pjs until his coat grows back if you're worried about him getting cold. My dogs love their pjs.