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  1. This is quite a common issue, from my experience, with this breed. My friend picked up a lab puppy, took it to the vet for a check up within 72 hours and the overbite was a good 20mm. Maybe more. I helped her select this girl at 6 weeks and there was no overbite. From that experience, it is possible the breeder didn't notice especially if they don't make it practice to check the mouth to check with the new owner at hand over. I do and photograph the bite at the same time so there is no comeback when a vet says the bite isn't right. It has happened and it is the best protection. Top jaw grows faster than the bottom jaw and they don't set until 8 to 10 months. It is far too early to predict how much it will correct. It may end up perfect or it may not. I think it is far too early to talk about outcomes yet and I am really surprised you got referred off to a specialist this early. A good vet should have measured and said come back in a month. Talk to the breeder. They easily may not have known. Be prepared that their solution might be to return the puppy and take another. That isn't wrong. It is being a responsible breeder and it may not suit you as you are attached to the puppy. Don't give up that the bite won't correct. Educate yourself on the growth progress of top and bottom jaw. Lots of articles out there in Google land that will both reassure and frighten you so balance it out. Good luck
  2. I sent 3 emails and left 3 voicemail messages for Martin over the space of 6 weeks and I did not get a single reply or call back. I wanted to order 2 trolleys, one for me and one for a friend and told him that. Based on my experience, I will not recommend him to anyone.
  3. Give the secretary a ring and see if there are Jack Russell's entered. Explain you don't need to know who so they don't think you are an exhibitors us sing the competition. Probably the twilight is better. Often people skip the Sunday show as they want to travel home for work on Mondat. Don't forget the insect repellant. The flies stick like glue there!
  4. Lancefield caravan park. They allow dogs but not in the cabins
  5. It hasn't reached 40 degrees yet and I spoke to people who were at the show last night and they said it was quite ok. The only mistake, I think, was to cancel the AM show today. That could have been over before the hottest part of the day. As for what will people do - any number of things. Go to the Showgrounds to the pavilion. Go to one of the parks or go to Lake Eppalock which is where one of my friends headed. The carry on over this cluster really illustrates how true damned if you do and damned if you don't is. They should have cancelled earlier or later. They should have cancelled them all, cancelled none or cancelled less than they did. The notices weren't circulated enough despite being here and all over FB. the worst complaints have come from people who didn't enter in the first place!
  6. I have been using Show Manager for a few years now and recommend it to anyone when they are looking for an easy way to do paper entries. The enhancements in the past 6 months make it so easy to do entries.
  7. The list was a real eye opener for me. When I showed in group 2 , you would only see Westies at maybe 2 of 5 shows and it was always the same breeder. Shows who is breeding the majority.
  8. Here is the link to the form you need to complete and on the form are the details of the other documents you need to submit. http://www.dogssa.com.au/documents/Appl_Import_Re-Registration_2013.doc
  9. 2007 Diesel Sante Fe here and the tank is 75 litres. It is diesel and we get just on 1000klms per tank. We lay down the back seat and get gazebo, trolley, chairs, table, grooming stuff and 4 x 24" crates in the back with ease.
  10. From FB, Campbell's Smooth Fox Terrier Optical Illusion (Kiwi) was BIG in Group 2
  11. I got my Sunday numbers today but no Saturday numbers yet. They were postmarked yesterday - 23rd April Group 1 - 1 - 119 (119) Group 2 - 120 - 179 (59) Group 3 - 180 - 263 (83) Group 4 - 264 - 317 (63) Group 5 - 318 - 391 (73) Group 6 - 392 - 469 (77) Group 7 - 470 - 528 (58)
  12. Bait all over the ring is the bane of those at the end of a group. You could feed a dog for a week on all the stuff pitched around and too bad if you have a food orientated breed at the end. I struck a judge some months ago who threatened to toss exhibits out if they didn't pick up their bait.
  13. They used a tracking dog yesterday and found 2 trails. The Toyota seen picking up the dog was the owner but great to know that people are observant. The 2 still missing are litter sisters only 5 months old
  14. That is good news. There are some real worms around but really they are in a minority compared to the number of people who show.
  15. Hope she gets it back but based on our experience, I would say she will be paying to replace them The specially made dog bed swiped at Echuca has never been sited at a show since so I guess that got kept for home. Friends had a set of Altegra walls taken from the back of their ute at KCC. They moved the ute to the roadway behind their gazebo and were walking back and forth loading up. The walls were taken in less than 5 mins. I won't even mention the $450 it cost me to get the ding removed from the car door courtesy of someone at Benalla. Seems to be the way things are these days
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