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Arlizng

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    Avid fan of dogs. Love any size and breed, thus it's always difficult making a choice. Altho some more than others. :)

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  1. Miele cat and dog- works wonderfully both on tile/floating floorboards and rugs. Especially now it's coming to warmer weather with a fluffy lappie. :D I use it to quickly vaccum her bed mat too. It's not too noisy and the bags are quick and easy to use. Hope that helps.
  2. Thank you. She smelt beautiful too...after rolling in cow poo on our weekend away.
  3. Thanks for your replies, everyone. Papillion Kisses- I have a medium sized dog and she is a finnish lapphund. Thanks i've looked into the Sleepypod website and for car harnesses, they have tested it for up to 48kms frontal crash and was tested for the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard for safety restraints. For those of you that want to read further:- https://www.sleepypod.com.au/category_s/100.htm The carriers looks very well made too. Thistle the dog- I love your picture and the animated vid of your dog ! *heart eyes* Ezydog looks good and very similar to what we are currently using. I tried to find a picture of her the car....i know i have dozens stashed probably on my phone. But here she is.
  4. Hello, everyone, it's been a while. Just wanted to hear your thoughts on car harnesses. My fluffy butt uses the https://www.kurgo.com/dog-harnesses/enhanced-strength-tru-fit-dog-car-harness/ for long car trips. My issue is she usually stands the entire time! Even if it's a four hour drive. When the car stops at lights,etc, she will sometimes sit and lie down for a few moments, before she stands up again and also needs to stick her nose out the window when possible. She must so tired. Is this a quirk of hers ( she has very interesting quirks in her personality:)) OR the wrong fitting harness? Does anyone have recommendations for better harnesses? Before purchasing this one, i looked up car harness on Nrma and the ones they tested were for the speed limit of 35km...so, yea. I'm not convinced. Have a wonderful week ahead, everyone.
  5. Love this story. Thanks for sharing persephone!
  6. Just wanted to let u guys know I've been doing both of your recommendations and she is improving. :) She is certainly barking less and getting the hang of look at me equals treats. Will persist and hopefully her behaviour will become a more happy relaxed one regardless of who might be in the /walks/lift with us. THANK you so much for your help and feedback. You guys rock
  7. Morning All, So I was hoping to be able to pick your minds. Here is the backstory- We have recently moved to a new apartment (3 weeks in) and we notice that our dog barks at people of a certain racial background (whom are the same as I am! ).She did not use to bark at that race in our previous place. When we use the lift, she barks if there are already people in the lift before she is. If she is already in the lift, she is less likely to bark if people come in. Most of the time, if i see people in there, I try to distract her with treats and we use the stairs instead...for all 6 flights. On our walks, she also barks at 'that race'. I wonder if its their body language that is causing her to bark and it's so incredibly frustrating for me (and her, i'm sure). I'm going to make an appointment with the people we did our puppy pre-school training with as they are familiar with her, but i'm open to suggestions in the meantime. Thanks in advance for your help and observations.
  8. I took her on car rides (or bike, if you have a dog trailer), so she could be stimulated by smells and sights too. Puzzle toys like the kong wobbler helped too. :)
  9. What a great idea of the scrunched up paper, thanks for sharing. I tried that today and Pagan took an extra minute longer to get the treats out. :) Just needs more paper.
  10. Just wanted to jump on to say I met a Pyrenees shepherd on my street in Inner west sydney today. I've never met one before and I was like all like gushing how Beautiful and the owner said he is imported from the u.s.? Before Pagan scared him by play bowing all over the place and barking in his face to play, so we promptly left. Hope to see him again though.
  11. Great topic! The other night, my friends who are dog minding brought the maltese/pomeranian (?) puppy over to my place. Pagan was chewing her new rawhide bone, puppy wandered right up and started chewing it alongside her and it didn't phase her at all! She has never shown any aggression towards other dogs, but she was so gentle with this tiny puppy. I'm so impressed with her. Proud parent moment, other half was overheard lavishing praise on her after they left. :D
  12. Uh oh...this is intriguing. I've just watched the trailer. Is it likely to get the waterworks running? :)
  13. Thank you for your reply. And that is our aim too (reputable Lab breeder) Thanks! I've forwarded that onto her while I'm waiting to hear back from someone i've pmed. They are so very cute. :laugh: That is what i want to avoid for them...as long as they are aware of whats to come, they can enjoy the rest of puppyhood and not fret about the state of their new landscaped garden...or they could luck out and get one that doesn't like gardening. :) Yes. Ernie is one of the nicest, happiest, friendliest and loving dogs I've ever owned. He adores all living things. But I am fully committed to his daily walks - rain, shine or even chemotherapy days. He needs physical exercise. More importantly, like all dogs, he needs boundaries and rules. Even more so, he WANTS a job - any job. So he is learning obedience skills. I have had friends ask me why, once he's mastered 'sit/stay' why I keep reinforcing those every day and adding to his skills. Because mentally, he needs that wiorkout, even more than his walk. I may skimp on his walk and he adjusts, but if I haven't given him his mental routine - he becomes bored and destructive. It's not me showing off what I can teach him -- he wants to show me how much he can learn. In addition, every day, he tests to see if yesterday's rule still applies today. He is the eternal optimist but patience is a virtue when it comes to my boy. My Kelpie? Got told once and that was it. My amstaff, got told every day for a week and then tested occasionally. Ernie tests every day and is cheeky about it. But that's part of that labrador charm. I adore him and have always loved the breed - but the drive to be useful as well as loved and exercised is a very strong one and needs to be considered. Thank you. I think that applies to many dogs...specifically working dogs. :) Thank you for your reply. I've passed that on too. Oh my,those photos are so beautiful! Is it alright if i show those photos to her? Thanks everyone for your replies, i'll look through the breeder's pages later today. :D
  14. I understand people's alarm about being judgemental,etc, but i don't think that is people's intentions in the end. We want the new puppy owners to be armed with knowledge and ready to work with the puppy to get that 'perfect family dog' , which to mean means happy owners, happy loved dog, am i right? I write mini essays to her, because she writes mini essays to me peppering with numerous questions which i endeavour to answer her to the best that i can. Hence i said i would like to post to the forum to get a supportive breeder and other dog lover's feedback. She is aware that I've posted this thread and knows i'm a dog lover posting on a dog lover forum. Ultimately. we all want a good happy outcome for dog and owner alike. :)
  15. Done! Looking forward to reading the results next year. :)
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