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Dogsfevr

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  1. I would consider a westie to fit into this area,nearly all the ones we board are like this but then for me this is a good aspect because any dog should be able to amuse itself without humans all the time
  2. Agree with above,do you want indoor/outdoor. Which coat would you prefer to deal with ?? Westies are terriers & can have that spunky terrier nature that one must be prepared for
  3. showdog, thanks for the reply, Marlin is a pet, I was using a slicker, but she hates it, and have a couple of combs, one a combination and one wider teeth that turn, the christensen is a 27mm pin brush, that she is ok with. She does wear a collar, i changed it out recently for a narrow one hoping it might make a difference, my OH is against me removing it alltogether which would be my preference when she is at home I was kinda hoping someone would be able to give me some hands on tips, being remote it can be difficult to get advice. Unless your slicker brush is too hard & scratchy your dog doesnt get to choice which brush it likes. The brush she does like will not do the job so the knots will get worse. You have the right comb so use that to the fulliest for behind the ears.as for the collar she can wear it BUT make sure you remove & brush,we groom fulltime & the number of dogs whose coat is attached to there collar as its not removed & brushed is countless,also picking a collar that is suitable makes a massive difference,some collars whilst look pretty for the humans are totally impractical for the dog & coat. It really is like brushing your hair do it regularly & thoroughly from the top through to the skin. Training the dog is amust & it doesnt get to pick & choose
  4. Beg to differ nothing worse than a mal that hasnt been bathed .they stink something chronic. I remember in the show ring many moons ago a few select mal exhibitors who didnt bath & the dogs where sent out & those unlucky to be set up next to them having to put up with ahorrid smell. We boarded a Mal that hadnt been bathed & smelt like undried dirty washing ,awful smell. Show mals are bathed weekly so the oils part has nothing to do with it BUT often there is alot of dog & people dont wish to dry them especially in winter so they get wet & stay damp stinkies
  5. set up time on a friday is 3pm so i would suggest if there is a grp of ez y ups getting someone to go early for a spot because many of us who are loning our ezy ups are heading down at 3pm to put them up for the people Really? It says in the catalogue that gates open at 5pm My boss is letting me leave at 4.30, so hopefully I can be at K9 by 5.30. The gates wont be shut as its a working day But they have to put a gate time in the journal. There is a governing council rule that allows for set ups on at 3pm before an event. If your not sure check with the office if the normal set up arrangement will apply on the thursday as its should & has in the past
  6. set up time on a friday is 3pm so i would suggest if there is a grp of ez y ups getting someone to go early for a spot because many of us who are loning our ezy ups are heading down at 3pm to put them up for the people
  7. Is this a show dog or pet?? At this stage i would say our equipment is wrong. You need a combo comb to brush behind the ears,good slicker brush(lawrence ever gentle,doogyman)great again for behind the ears to fluff out the coat before combing through The christensen brush depending on which one you brought is more a finishing brush. With her neck does she wear a collar??
  8. If this is an important aspect for your chosen dog then you need to look at where you wish to take it & again would the chosen breed truly fit into that aspect. One has to be realistic about what you wish & what is feasible. I have large breeds & small & certainly there are things easier to do with either size,smaller being obviously more easier. I would suggest the best shows to go view danes plus the other breeds would be either the 8 or 9 May.These are 1 day shows where all the breeds are shown on the one day,they have interstate judges so the turn out will be agood one. Its free & you can see what is out there & whether they are for you. If you got there at 9am you will see all the A breeds through alpha wise What show is this? where is it etc? Do they have every registered breed in Australia? 2 days seems like a short time to get thru all... one day shows are very normal ,no state has every registered breed shown
  9. If this is an important aspect for your chosen dog then you need to look at where you wish to take it & again would the chosen breed truly fit into that aspect. One has to be realistic about what you wish & what is feasible. I have large breeds & small & certainly there are things easier to do with either size,smaller being obviously more easier. I would suggest the best shows to go view danes plus the other breeds would be either the 8 or 9 May.These are 1 day shows where all the breeds are shown on the one day,they have interstate judges so the turn out will be agood one. Its free & you can see what is out there & whether they are for you. If you got there at 9am you will see all the A breeds through alpha wise
  10. This will be the same issue with the other breeder so it really comes down to what is holding you back.
  11. They can be prone to cysts. Infact there are a number of blue breeds that skin isnt an issue but it is known in staffies to be a major issue
  12. You havent said once what your partner likes ,does he like any of the breeds you have listed ?? I do agree with others your list really goes against all that want for many of those breeds so not sure if you researched those breeds fully or if its a looks thing. Bloat will happen with everyone of those breeds you have listed so if bloat is an issue steer clear of any large breed. Go to dog shows & see what is there . I love males too but in some of those breeds the males can be more toey & its important to consider this in your choice & in relation to how much work you are truly are willing to put in. If training will be sorta part time then a bitch may very well be the best option but in all honesty when we sell our pups we encourgae people to not always factor the sex but pay attention to the breeders suggestion of the right pup for what you want & expect.
  13. Would the brindling decrease the risk of skin issues associated with the blues??
  14. I have the giant Liberty table & find it great,just high enough,nice length & light considering its size
  15. It was common in the US but many are no longer heading done this path. I would never do it
  16. From WA we suggest Roellan pet transport there prices are far better than any of the normal companies & there paperwork is so spot on
  17. our guys start on solids at 3 weeks & are the size of chis LOL The stand in vet obviously is a kind. We personally have never had any luck with either products mentioned so we give goats milk but always add cream to bond it. Our pups at 3 weeks also start with farex & goats milk & never had a drama
  18. I would say if its costing that much they are being ripped off big time or there telling porkies.
  19. The steward should have been the one on the ball. The steward should have said sorry you cant award RCC there is a dog to return,even if it was a full gone conclusion i would have still entered. I have seen a variety of judges do it some purely ignorant some just having a moment BUT the stewrad is there to ensure all things go
  20. puppy toy was the crestie who placed in grp
  21. if one of our dogs was throwing up bile often we would be looking at the diet.
  22. Hi Yes we gave him beef liver tea, forgot to add that in, and I credit that to him gaining energy. Should I continue to give him this until he gains weight? He is now having NeutriPet Gel...does this do the same as Beef Liver Tea? Be careful not to go overboard in the remedies & forget the simple milk aspect. You dont want the pup to be on a high & then flop.
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