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Sadly they are registered breeders. Huge overkill of photos used on the site. For some reason i get the feeling that they were members of this forum once but disappeared some time ago. They may be registered but are nothing more than a BYB to me. They mainly use head shots of their dogs, and of the few stacked shots they provide, well, let's just say they probably shouldn't have :laugh: Their dogs certainly aren't the "type" I like. Hope they are members here and read this, their practices are an utter disgrace!!!!
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And they talk about them as "placing an order". If what you originally "ordered" cannot be supplied, no refunds are offered. You must wait around til they can give you one of equal "quality". :rolleyes: Oh and this quote takes the cake!!!!!! HE CAN SAFELY BE LEFT WITH ANY TINY CHILD,.HE HAS THE TRUE LABRADOR NATURE THIS BREED IS RENOWNED FOR,.
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Their website and dogs are so bad that it's like viewing a train wreck, I just can't look away!! All they can talk about is the "lovely strong dark chocolate liver colour'. This site is appalling and the dogs they are using make me throw up a little in my mouth.
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Oh dear. I located this "breeder" website with the information provided in this thread and WOW. Check out the puppy page with their agreement to purchase a puppy. Run Forrest, ruuuuuuuuuun, far away from this BYB I wonder if people actually hand over that much money for one of their pups, that is outrageous.
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Agility And Obedience Classes
RubyStar replied to aussielover's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Agreed. I do need to stretch and toilet my dogs before any work, and even hate energy being burnt by that :laugh: -
Judges scores rarely reflect what we think is worthy of a score (they either mark too high or too low :laugh:) and how many would remember every aspect of that exercise to formulate the score? Millie got full marks on her drop on recall and she didn't come with me on the lead up to the halt as she got distracted. Judge must have forgotten about that bit, as the drop was pretty speedy :laugh: Then sometimes the dog does something brilliantly and you lose a mass of points and you are left scratching your head! I can't offer much front help, my dogs aren't prime examples Currently trying to teach little Pippa a front and attempting something I got from my Chris Bach dvd. She sort of lures them between her knees and walks backwards in large circles, getting the dog to maintain their front position while they walk forwards. Perch work will help with backend awareness and then should help with keeping their bum in the right spot. Yep, think I need to do some perch work with the little one!!
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Very pretty :) I'm another Boomerang Tags fan. Had mine for about a year now and they still look as new. Recently moved them from their "good" collars to their everyday collars and have been subjected to swimming at the beach, and still look great :) Jingly tags aren't allowed when competing so these make life easy for me! The tags in the OP look very pretty and sound like a great deal! Glad you are happy with them littlebear :D
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I play this with my two Though in a trial, they really could learn to drop faster :laugh:
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I might come down to cheer you all on, then! What time is it? Edit: who is showing tomorrow night? I have no plans so maybe I will come to that, too. Are Labs being shown this weekend?
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And that is exactly why I HATE storms where lightening is involved, and I can't believe how many people think how cool storms are One cracked really loudly near here around 9am, was terrified it would hit the house!! Hope they are all ok.
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Well it cost me about $500 to ship Millie from CBR to PER one way! But that was on her own, without a person. How much do crates generally weigh? Millie is about 22kg so I am hoping she gets in under 30kg with crate, but I doubt it
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Times like these I wish I could bring a small breed to Nationals with me as it would be cheaper to fly :laugh: I've barely started agility training with my new training project (mini schnauzer) and she isn't of age yet so maybe the Nationals after this one :laugh:
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That's the trouble, TIME!!! I doesn't has it Would love to go as well, especially considering it is south, but I am already over-committed with everything else. Bummer
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This is great advice K and P With her face in the picture. A photo of a bite wound that doesn't identify the person is next to useless
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Oh to have the luxury of time for so many walks in a day
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Congrats mace on getting the rise out of people you were hoping for. Go and crawl back into your hole :rolleyes: Having being bitten myself on the calf by a random walking dog in my own neighbourhood when I was simply walking home, I can certainly sympathise with the OP's friend. Hope she doesn't have any lasting scars, physical and emotional - a dog bite can really shatter your confidence to simply walk down the street. I hope the owner's get found.
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Do you know exactly when it is? I might be interested although if it is a take dogs thing mine wouldn't be happy during the day Posted on WA Click: Just to remind those club secretaries and other interested people, the places available for the Rally O seminar for club instructors and handlers on Sunday 5 February 1pm - 7.30pm is closing next Friday 27th January. After that date there will be no other places filled. Sooooo if you are interested I would suggest you contact me asap and not leave it till the last day. FYI The GSDA have kindly donated their grounds for the weekend and are going to a great deal of trouble to ensure that food will be available, ie afternoon tea as well as 'dinner' at 5.30pm. For those who have already booked, can you please forward your money to me asap to finalise your place at the seminar. Valeta More info: The cost of the seminar for handlers is $20, payable to DogsWest, or cash. Please send to me. I am hoping to have a disc and paperwork for every handler, hence the cost. I am also hoping that everyone will support the GSDA by purchasing food from their canteen. On the Sunday afternoon, judges will be putting up some courses so that after a short dinner break, handlers can work the courses. Should be a lot of fun for everyone. Valeta
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Congrats mirawee, I dare say one of the pups will be just right for you and lucky you will be getting puppy breath very soon!!! The Canine News did mention Rally-O, but it said to enter on the day so to me that says it isn't a proper trial, just a practice ring like we've had for a while now (but I could be wrong). I do hope we get some real Rally-O trials soon! Is anyone attending the Rally-O seminar early Feb I think it is? I considered it, it's $20, but not sure if I'll bother.
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To save me starting my own thread, I'm hoping someone can answer this here, please. If a dog is registered with the Canine Council, and the dog is in co-ownership but one of the registered owners is not a financial member of the canine council, can the financial member compete with that dog if the other owner is not financial? Or do both co-owners need to be financial? Thanks :) Edit to say: I am talking ANKC sports here, not any other organisation or showing. Ta!
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That's more risky than I Labs
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You just spurred me to look at the WA site for plates in case we had it, and while we don't, we do have the new addition of the bogan plate Oh dear! http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/23393.asp
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Ohhhh you lucky thing! I want!! Though if I put I LABS, some people have been telling me that it sounds very wrong... but ummm I don't call that "part" by that name, just my dog breed, so I don't see anything wrong with it
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You wouldn't believe how many people keep asking is my chocolate LABRADOR, "Red Dog".
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They can also anticipate this one big time, I know mine do! Make sure you vary this, put long pauses between commands, or reward and break off after one of the positions, or I will sometimes do a bit of an arm dance to catch them out on the next position
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If you're interested in obedience trialling, at some point you just have to take the plunge and go out and train on your own (or with a friend) ;) 5 minutes of fun fast-paced training and then put the dog away for a break. 45 minutes of solid anything isn't enjoyable for anyone.