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Everything posted by Luke W
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Mostly. He gets professional groomed about twice a year. The professional groom is to fix up the lines that have strayed But I'm getting better and I will probably just do him myself now.
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Taken today. With his jacket on.
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Oh wow! all really nice but the diagonal skink is marvelous!!!
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My gear is all covered - I don't even think I need to 'list' any items. The new limit is $2,500 per item. My insurance company once had to pay out for a camera (20D plus 70-200 2.8 L IS) I left sitting on the side of the road (I forgot it when I was loading up the car). I got a new 40D and a new lens.
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awwww....I bet she'd love a grizzly bear of her very own
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Thanks Lic ;)
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I love English Setters! That's all.
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Very Nice. #3 is particularly awesome!
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Today at the park.
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Thanks guys. Squirming puppies are hard!
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It is him I don't know why he had his tongue in?!?!?!
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Santa Paws.
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For Barkly Blue... I'd like to get his JDM and ADM plus JDO and ADO. CD if I can ever start trialling.
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Who would know Luke ???? She is looking lovely , best to perserve with her bathing, naughty girl !!!!!! In regards to the eye, it is just a unpigmented haw, not sure where they came from but Daisy & Manny have one also, Glad to see she has settled well, they sure can test us sometimes. Daisy is such a naughty girl, wouldn't even play with the commoners at puppy school, yet Manny is such a sweetheart, think I kept the wrong one She's very pretty - I think all blue roan cockers are related to Barkly All the nice ones anyway!
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We must be almost neighbours Luke. High Street Road vet is only 5 minutes from me. Must be - I'm off Waverley Road
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Barkly will work for toys at 50%. Food at 110%. If I start with a toy - he's got about 50% drive. Once the food comes out - he loses interest in toys.
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Thanks guys - looks like High Street Road is the way to go! It's nice and close too. :D
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I actually dug out the 'study'. In the case of 10% of mice getting tumors around the site of the implants... These mice were genetically engineered mice, created to test chemicals. These mice were genetically engineered to be MORE SUCEPTIBLE to cancer. They had a particlar TUMOR SUPRESSING gene deactivated. I'll say it again - these weren't your average mice. These were mice genetically engineered to GET CANCER. This is hardly representative of the average dog or cat. Of course she doesn't explain that the "Heterozygous p53+l- Mouse" is genetically engineered to GET CANCER. This throws her whole study into doubt.
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For what it's worth... Albrecht is a Doctor of Education - not a vet or expert in medicine or cancer. I don't know whether her "study" was ever published in a reputable, peer-reviewed journal. Her particular bug-bear is Radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips and consumer privacy. Not animal welfare. I'd call her dubious at best.
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Hi Guys I've moved from East St Kilda to Mount Waverley and I suppose it wouldn't hurt to have a new vet for Barkly. I'm in Mount Waverley - so around that area would be good but I don't mind travelling a bit. First priority - Barkly needs desexing. Thanks.