jr_inoz
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was inspired to take a few photos today santa's little helper
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I have a gortex jacket (short one) brand - "mont" I absolutely love it! Very light weight, not noisy, incredible comfortable. not the cheapest thing - but worth the money. This is a link to my jacket - but there are others as well. http://www.mont.com.au/index/catalog/product/0172 bought it from outdoor store "annapurna" here in adelaide. I also own a longer, thigh length coat. Brand name "line7". Not gortex, but 100% waterproof. Really really comfortable. Is a yachting coat. Love this one too - but is lined (thinly) so a bit warmer. This one kept me dry whilst walking in pouring rain at Fox Glacier in New Zealand. The bad news is - whilst I was looking for a link for you - this company has gone out of business but you may find some at yachting and sailing stores still. Yachting gear often much cheaper than goretex products.
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it's practice
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Haven't had a pap - just a sheltie. I give my girl a good brush each week (bout 15minutes to half an hour). She is a show girl so she gets a bath and a really good groom which takes much longer when getting ready for a show. I have found my dog very intelligent - and quick to learn. Shelties will love as much exercise as you give them, but are also content doing not a lot (at least mine is). At my obedience club, there are a number of shelties - three of them are doing agility and do really well at it. Can't fill you in on the medication though - sorry.
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Been down to the beach last two nights, in hope of decent sunset. These are from tonight - 7:20pm or there abouts (daylight saving time) Seacliff Beach Settings - canon 450D slr - auto - should have changes the ISO... this next one though - is with my little point and shoot ixus from earlier in the year. Brighton beach, adelaide
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schnauzer boy - where are your pics?
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could it be a grass allergy? If her skin improved whilst contained, and not outside, with no change in diet - might be environmental. kikuyu is a problem for a number of dogs - and often undiagnosed.
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Quick - Can Dogs Have These Vegies :)
jr_inoz replied to angelsophie's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Is lettuce ok? my little one enjoyed the lettuce I fed her last night... she likes vegies - will eat all of them - wont eat any fruit though. puggy_puggy - you have any good website recommendations for BARF? I have an 18mth old sheltie who has some allergies - Kikuyu is the main one. I have tried a few dried foods on the market that say they are good for sensitive skin - but haven't found anything yet. Am only just starting to learn about BARF -
I love the wild-eyed look on choco in this one. Am taking Rommy down the beach this arvo - she'll hopefully start to recover from yesterday. She was a bit freaked out by yesterday's experiences.
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thanks ness one of the people where i work, has a lot to do with greyhounds and angle park greyhounds racing. they mentioned a guy at Christies Beach and said he was very good. Is this the same guy?
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ears - depends on the dog. My girl has ears that need encouragement to tip over. When she was a puppy it was a daily battle with her ears. The same when she was in season. At the moment - I do put stuff on her ear tips to make them flop over, but it isn't a daily task anymore, I can leave them for quite awhile.
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any recommendations for chiro vets in the south of adelaide?
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just adding these. Haven't had the chance to get out this month this are queenstown NZ - none are edited - all using a little point and shoot (canon ixus) Ripley - with your pre sunrise photo - was it really dark and you used your tripod and long exposure? that shot is great!
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try a post in the general discussion thread - you will probably get some good recommendations for dog behaviour trainers in perth. Hope things go well with your boy.
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loyal k9 - i am sorry you have had that experience with what is normally a wonderful breed. there are some good dog behaviourists around that could help you i would think. (maybe post in general discussion thread?) I am sure he would improve with very specific training. i am careful with my sheltie around small children - not because she is aggressive at all - but because she likes to 'herd' them if they are running around. She gets excited. I make sure there are good rules. If the children are sitting quietly, I have to watch as she likes to lick.
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my girl generally loves being where I am - although she will go off and investigate things on her own. She will jump up and share the couch with me - and whilst, not necessarily on my lap, will want to make sure that some part of her is touching me. Love that aspect.
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I was thinking either Maslins or silversands beach...possibly Aldinga Looking at the landscape - I think Ashanalis is from further south - second valley, or normanville (around that area anyway). Still the Fleurieu Peninsula. This isn't perfect - but a slightly different type of landscape anyway. One stictched, the other not India v Zimbabwe twenty20 game (the first one in oz) - back before zimbabwe got kicked out of cricket...
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Stavros Pippos is a landscape photographer who does amazing work He uses no filters at all. He researches his landscape and will then go there at the right time of year, right time of day to get the perfect shot. He talks about camping in the flinders for 3 weeks waiting to get the one shot of Mt Painter that he really loved. here is a link to some of his photographs http://www.stavrospippos.com/gallery.asp I find landscapes difficult too - find it hard to frame my shots.
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my girl hates car travel. she gets car sick. she used to throw up when a puppy. she doesnt throw up anymore, but doesn't enjoy the trip either. She is much better. A breeder told me puppies often get car sick, but grow out of it, or improve as they get older. Definitely the case here. If your puppy is car sick and thats why she hates travel - dont feed her before hand - trust me.... (it's a lot of mess to clean up!)
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check in on the sheltie (shetland sheepdog) thread in breed sub forums. Sheltie owners sometimes have issues with puppy ears and have good advice. I glued my girl's ears when she was teething. (Used tape and speed sew - had my breeder do it for me).
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August Photography Challenge - Everyone Welcome!
jr_inoz replied to Ashanali's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
I 'borrowed' mine - they are students of mine... Had to get their permission to put them up. I find photo-bucket doesnt always show the photos off to their best either - but then - I am still learning and dont know what I am doing yet. I am only just starting to take photos on manual settings. -
August Photography Challenge - Everyone Welcome!
jr_inoz replied to Ashanali's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
got permission to post these today. Do i need to use a fill flash when doing this kind of shot? I am still learning about metering - not very good yet... I have another one where the light on the face is better i think - but i dont have permission to post that one... -
I know some breeders send their puppies de-sexed to their new homes. Others have a contract with the new owner that the puppy will be de-sexed when it is a little bit older. Some of the sheltie breeders will hopefully be able to tell you what they do.
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my girl can get very itchy. I haven't had the testing done yet - as we decided to try eliminating a few things first. She has a definite reaction to Kikuyu grass. She is much better when i can keep her off it. Had my own lawn replaced at home because of it - and this has made a huge difference. Can't avoid it altogether though - it is at obedience training and at shows on the weekend. Fish oil in her diet is helping as well.
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plush puppy whitening shampoo is quite good. eta - rub the shampoo into the whites - leave on for a few minutes, then rinse off.