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newfsie

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  1. We stay at Carrum Downs Caravan Park, with four large dogs...never any issues there and quite friendly. You can ask for the green key, which is to a door that leads to a nice walking area for dogs. We do not do off leash there (big dame, which my dogs would use). We have stayed there about six times now, quite clean too.......And only 7kms from KCC Park .there is a Beach at Seaford nearby where dogs are allowed too.
  2. I posted Lukey in another thread, because i missed this, but I will add him here too
  3. Merry Christmas Everyone I was asked for a picture of one of my newfies with a Santa hat......here is Lukey
  4. Also had a great day.....had a go at Rally O, thank you Heather and all your helpers for making us feel welcome and educating us too. If only I could get my left and rights sorted LOL....................... And my dog had a great three sessions at the agility set-up by the GSD Club..........They were such a friendly lot of people, well done. Annabelle loved the tunnels and jumps...Tunnels are her all time favourite
  5. I have one right now with only one tank, but I would love a second tank. or at least the ability to re-use the soapy water again on all of my newfs and rinse separately. I find the doors that open into a ramp too difficult for my newfies, slippery or too narrow. mine happily step-up into a tub with a hinged door. I would love to have a slightly wider tub, so mine could turn, as I like to keep it against the wall. And I do like the lower area, to be able to lean over. I am lucky in that my dogs love a wash and are very co-operative. A good hand piece that is not too heavy and holds well would be nice. With a hose that is not too stiff, so that it is more pliable and easy to maneuver. I am always suffering from an almost RSI after washing four dogs. Heating is not such an issue with me as I have hot and cold water. But I suppose if it had a heater I could take it into the barn. Colour is not important, but it would be nice if it looked tidy.....maybe a caddy attached for easy reach shampoo's and such. Sounds like you are interested in what people want, that is great and good luck in your venture
  6. Seeing it is that time of the year......... Here is a Christmas shot of Katy for her first Christmas to this. She is just such a sweet dog and a joy to own
  7. Dog body language is something I am very interested in and I try to study it all the time. One of my dogs was extremely Dog aggressive and due to my learning lots from Turid, I am now able to pick her signs early and even prevent/stop her when she is bothered or possibly going to be bothered. I use yawning and licking lips a lot with this girl. It has even prevented her from moving in a sit/stay where another dog came up to her and wanted to play. Without that knowledge and her personality anything could have happened. With the right teacher I would be there in a flash........Let me know if there are any planned
  8. Newfies are a great dog to own and from good breeders can lead a good healthy life, but they do require a lot of grooming....... There are newfies in Rescue too, especially NSW. They love kids and would simply love the beach. Mine are very active, but are happy when we have inactive days. Overall a very easy dog to get along with, especailly if you have done some early training
  9. We have an undesexed male and female.....And it is amazing how people do not seem to be able to "get it" when I say I am not breeding. Just because they are both pure breeds and not desexed does not mean you have to breed. One of my bitches is in season right now. It takes some effort, but they are still managed and we will have no puppies. The other question when you say you are not breeding them is "when will you be desexing them?"
  10. No one seems to assume that with me..........Probably because they are fluffy
  11. One of our Kelpies once tried to jump into the car when the window was closed. he had what sounded like a very similar episode. Our vet told us that is was due to a neck injury, from hitting the window. He often had neck pain after that (obvious pain and crying) Fred also screamed and was unable to move, It did settle and he had anti-inflammatory meds and acupuncture. I think you might be right, that something was "put out" during tring to catch the ball. Hope Tully feels better soon
  12. :cry: OMG.... :cry: that is just so sad.....At least that particular dog had someone with him who cared...I can just imagine how some others are PTS
  13. I agree and Craig is good and knows what he is doing.....
  14. I am sorry for your loss...RIP Blakey
  15. I show my dogs ( Breeder asked me to) Several Judges have commented on how muscular my dogs are and how lean.........Mine will go forever on a cool day, but mid Summer we stay in the cool. We walk early, late or go swimming. Luckily our Obedience classes are at 8pm
  16. Great little video.....here is Annabelle jumping from one to the other concrete blocks She does city stuff too
  17. I prefer all black newfies, no white at all, but i have taken a puppy with quite a lot of white, because she was perfect otherwise.......She had three white feet and a huge white bib
  18. Eric is really good being so short in the leg and having the balance to get up. Tessa also loves walking all the green poles. It seems that it gives them a new dimension in life when they learn...... Esky is awesome, he also has balance...... The birdbath :laugh: , just so funny If you want some quick lessons on hind-leg awareness. kikkopup on youtube has some great lessons
  19. :laugh: If they could only paint, that would be great. the ladder was just about teaching a skill....But the teaching of the skill made the dogs made the dogs try things for themselves. They go on their own little climbs when we are out walking, except the last picture. Tessa was asked to do it. And because it is so high, hubby was there to catch her just in case. But she was good at it
  20. Here are some pics of Annabelle and Tessa...They love to climb on our walks by the Murray and Lake Hume. Both love agility And always choose to do it on most of our walks where the opportunity is to climb. They started low, but have got quite high now...... Pulled these pic, because someone said newfies are awkward, so I emailed them these pictures of Annabelle (newfie) This all started when I started teaching hind leg awareness. Tessa and Annabelle also do ladders now. And Tessa loves heights Annabelle climbing (with Tessa and Mike) Tessa and Annabelle Here are some more of them climbing, but not entries Annabelle being quite adventurous Just to show you how high one of the previous pics was This is the highest Tessa goes
  21. I use the same chart ( a link is with in this site) and i also have a very long nasogastric feeding tube, which I have used in the past to reduce pressure ( passed down the throat into the stomach) I also use the acupressure points described here http://www.iwane.org/acp_point_v2.htm And some more info http://www.iwane.org/bloat_signs_v2.htm
  22. I am so very sorry for your loss.........
  23. Uti or prostrate problem.......Vet check is probably the only answer
  24. I must make the effort to go to one of those. they look like so much fun
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