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  1. My feelings 'zaccly B! What an outrage!! I KNOW!, I am never going into a Post Office again, that'll show them!
  2. I wonder if you were to contact Telstra and give them the breeder's name and phone number, they may be able to give you the new number. The on-line live chat is on this page http://www.telstra.com.au/help/contact/home-phones/index.htm
  3. Sometime Danielle at All Westie Rescue has an older Westie for adoption. This is their facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Westie-Rescue/210408315642997
  4. Boronia

    Good Boy Peach!

    the irony is that PC Peach probably DID write that statement :laugh:
  5. Happy belated Birthday little Charlie-Zen-boy
  6. I don't think it's a bad thought T, sometimes an Annie can help to fix a broken heart
  7. I pulled up all the carpets (in the rooms that didn't have polished floors) and then painted the floor, not much doggie smell now. I also put their beds out in the sun in the morning, if I don't they get pretty whiffy.
  8. Hahaha, loved the one with the fish! The dogs thought those fish would come to life and leap up and bite them on their noses
  9. any chance that you can tie a lead near each bed, long enough to be comfortable for each dog but have the beds far enough away so their is no bed swapping? My lot have their own beds in the lounge room and each dog has it's lead for that bed, if I don't tie them up Penny will chase Daisy off her bed then when Daisy decides to go to Penny's bed Penny will bark and carry on like a pork chop telling me that Daisy is on her bed...she does this as she is sitting on Daisy's bed :laugh: Mac just watches it all happen. If your lot like caves buy one of those Hound Houses and clip a lead to the leg and the other end to your Mac, he will then have his own little 'special' cave to (perhaps) wee in there are a couple here (maybe they can post it to you) ---> http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/reservoir/pet-products/mobile-dog-kennel/1013046978 http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/port-noarlunga-south/pet-products/hound-house-dog-kennel/1012730125 It is amazing how wide-an-area a Westie-wee can soak into!
  10. Steve posted a notice here---> http://www.dolforums.com.au/topic/243657-mdba-pacers/page__p__6025696__hl__pacers__fromsearch__1#entry6025696
  11. I don't buy Comfortis, but here are some different sizes from the store I buy my Advantix from http://ovedshorseandpetstore.com.au/Dog-Products/Flea-Tick-Control/Comfortis.html
  12. I am posting this here rather than the news section as it is not precisely news The reserve on each of the pups seems to be $500 and it has been reached on every pup. maybe only well-off bidders need to apply :laugh: http://www.abc.net.a...recruit/4500444 An online auction to name new NSW puppy police recruits will be open to the public. https://auctiondesq....ain&OrgID=13194 Your chance to name a NSW Police puppy! NSW Police Dog Unit "B" Litter Seven NSW Police puppies need names that begin with "B". Whether you are an invidual, family, or organisation, we would love for you to get involved by placing a bid for a puppy you would like to name. The puppies are listed here: http://bit.ly/12lAJ65 All proceeds go to the NSW Police Legacy, a registered Australian charity that looks after the families of deceased NSW Police Officers: http://www.policelegacynsw.org.au Background On 22nd December 2012, eight Springer Spaniel pups were born to drug detection dog, Maya. The litter of four males and four females are known as "B" Litter, which means all of their names will begin with the letter "B". One of these pups will be called Bryson, in memory of the late Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson who was killed on duty in December 2012. The other seven need names and we are holding an online auction to name these pups. The auction will raise money for NSW Police Legacy and help us to help the families of deceased NSW Police Officers. This is your chance to name a police puppy! Whether you are an individual or organisation, we'd love you to get involved and place a bid for the puppy you would like to name. Naming rules Please make sure you read the full Terms and Conditions before bidding: http://bit.ly/X8cEtE The following is an extract from the Terms and Conditions. (A) the name must begin with the letter 'B'; (B) the name must not contain any language which Police Legacy or the NSWPF considers to be offensive (for example swear words or other derogatory language); © the name must be written in the English language; (D) the name will preferably be one syllable and must be no more than two syllables; (E) the name must not include a brand or company name; (F) the name must not be similar to a command given to a dog (for example sit, stay or drop); (G) the name must not be part of the phonetic alphabet; (H) the name must not be any of the following: Bear; Belle; Bernie; Bertie; Bev; Bigman; Bluey; Boags; Bob; Bodie; Bonno; Bozo; Bradshaw; Brenna; Bronte; or Buster.
  13. You will find Milk of magnesia hard to find but if you search for Magnesium hydroxide (same thing) there is a company in Victoria that sells it: Ultimate Agri-Products Pty Ltd 13 Olive Grove, Keysborough, Victoria, 3173 Australia Free Call: 1800 003 244 Phone: +61 3 9798 3544 contact page: http://www.ultimateagri.com.au/Contact-Us.aspx and scroll down in this link to find magnesium hydroxide http://www.ultimateagri.com.au/Our-Products/Industrial-Products/WATER-TREATMENT/General-Water-Treatment.aspx
  14. Here is a version :laugh: the info about it says: WESTIE-OPOLY IS A GAME OF TAIL-WAGGING FUN! COLLECT YOUR FAVORITE WESTIES AND PLAY HARD! Increase your rent by buying Toys for your dogs and upgrading them to Big Bones. Sounds easy enough until you get fleas, have an accident on the carpet, or worse yet, get sent to the kennel!
  15. We used to have a Kelpie years ago, her name (not her pedigree name) was Clancy :)
  16. Skruffy n Flea, if you email Colin Butt (DOL Nicestman) http://www.dolforums...66-nicestman77/ with your question as well as leaving your phone number, he will phone you back (he has skype) and you can chat to him. he is very helpful. He really is a nice man!
  17. How lucky she is to be able to go and live with you Jules. She is just beautiful
  18. Do a Google search for 'foreign object In dog Parotid Salivary Gland' Parkeyre This is what came up for me--> http://www.google.co...iw=1024&bih=582
  19. I have just written to them asking the dog weight/amount question, hopefully they will be able to give us an answer.
  20. Dear old man with his mouth half open, hugs Sheridan
  21. Jill, there is interesting info from 'Ask Leo' here, I have copied and pasted the relevant section below http://ask-leo.com/whats_in_it_for_the_creators_of_malware.html?awt_l=InQQx&awt_m=J5e3tymPeZdfbL Link Hijackers and Toolbars Relatively new to the scene, link hijacking malware does exactly what the name implies: when you search for something and click on the link of the result you wish to view, the hijack intercepts that and displays instead a page of advertising of some sort. The advertising may or may not relate to what you were searching for, depending on the sophistication of the malware. Toolbars are also a fairly new threat, and can often do much more than just hijack a few links. Often toolbars come with a complete replacement of your browser's default search engine such that your searches are directed to their technology, or another technology from which the hacker can make money - either by displaying ads, or any purchases that you might make as a result. While there are many valuable and helpful toolbars, malicious ones are capable of intercepting and monkeying with just about anything you might do in the browser, including acting as a keylogger, or displaying advertising for which the toolbar author is paid.
  22. I was going to put this in the 'News' section but it may be read by more DOLers here copied and pasted from Quest Newspaper, Qld For those who don't know, Capalaba is East of Brisbane, and the Redlands Council area includes Southern Moreton Bay http://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/east/residents-warned-to-keep-pets-out-of-capalaba-regional-park-as-avian-botulism-kills-birds-fish/story-fn8m0sve-1226559039118 Residents warned to keep pets out of Capalaba Regional Park as avian botulism kills birds, fish by: Josh Alston, Wynnum Herald From: Quest Newspapers January 23, 2013 12:00AM WARNING: Residents are being asked to keep dogs, like Dexter (pictured), out of Capalaba Regional Park because of an outbreak of avian botulism. Source: Quest Newspapers Residents are being asked to keep pets out of Capalaba Regional Park due to an outbreak of avian botulism in the water. The strain is not harmful to humans, but is killing birds and fish. There is no scientific evidence to suggest it can harm pets, but Capalaba - Division 9 councillor Paul Gleeson has urged locals to refrain from taking their dogs to the park as a precaution. He fears that if a pet consumes a poisoned bird or fish it could become sick as well. ``The whole park is an on-leash area, but I have seen people down there letting their dogs off for a run,'' he said. ``Keep the dogs away from the dead birds. ``Once we get a decent rain it will sort itself out. It occurs naturally when the water is so low and lacking oxygen.'' Redland City Council is removing the dead animals on a periodic basis. Residents should contact Council on 3829 8999 if they see deceased bird life, so that the bird can be removed by Parks and Conservation officers For more information on avian botulism go to daff.qld.gov.au
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