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Fish Heads: How To Make Them More Appealing
Rebanne replied to Chequeredblackdog's topic in General Dog Discussion
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what an awful thing to say, so judgemental. Lets hope you never need a helping hand.
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I have one and it's great. 50 kilo breaking strain. Of course you have to use common sense when using it, something that is sometimes in short supply. Don't blame a tool for it's misuse, blame the idiot using it wrongly.
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We were there today watching and the girls looked great Oh good, always nice to get feedback. Shantiah only got back from Crufts and Europe last weekend so she has done a great job getting there today. The girls had lost a little bit of weight while she was away so were getting extra's over the last few days.
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Shantiah took out BOB and RUBOB greyhound with her girls Pickle and Paige BOB: Ch Whirlaway All Time Classic RUBOB : Ch Brantarby Historys Paige
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Great Dane Puppy Food Choice!
Rebanne replied to laurenic33's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
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There's some rowdy hound people coming
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got our entry receipt. The camping one you have to chase up with the showgrounds I think it is. FB page: Dogfest
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My council gives discount rego for dogs registered with the VCA. Just have to take the paperwork in with you the first time.
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don't use comfortis on breeding dogs, it is not tested as safe.
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It never really goes away. It's many years now since my medium crossbred was attacked by a GSD. Luckily only minor damage but trying to get her to go near that area again took months. The owner said oh that's strange he usually likes small dogs. It was a DA dog and as soon as I saw it I had my dog back by my side but it ran a long way to get to us. I reported it cause I knew where it lived. Still pisses me off and it's over 10 years ago now.
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why do they have to socilaize with strange dogs? the only other dogs mine even see are the ones at dog shows, the occasional greyhound at the slipping track or my daughter's dog. I avoid other dogs when out walking like the plague. Any new dog is going to be 'stranger' to your dog before they meet. Even if they are known to you. But I get what you mean. My question was a genuine one, not a bitchy, nit pick. Dory's very socialable, she loves meeting new dogs. She's also not over the top and happy to have a quick sniff then move on. I see so many paranoid owners walking their dogs. They almost flinch every time they see another dog. It's quite sad. Dogs need a social life too. I feel like I need to carry a sign that says, "Yes. She's friendly. Yes, they can say Hello. " not just so Dory can continue her socialization, but so other dogs can actually get some. How else can they learn? Not all dogs on walks are uncontrolled monsters. Trust me. Around where I live it's too far the other way. Dogs need a social life? They are dogs. All mine need to do is walk past other dogs without acting like a dick, and they do. ETA mine are not DA so don't assume every owner that likes to keep their dogs away from others have dogs with problems. I just want to keep mine that way. And I am very aware of how things would go down if my dogs did react to another's rudeness. Not very well and not in my dogs favour. Don't we tell people to SOCIALISE there dogs? I assumed (incorrectly it would seem), that that would include other dogs. (Unless your dog obviously doesn't enjoy it then it, then no it wouldn't). naw I'm not big on making my dogs meet others. Get them out and about, learn to behave when other dogs are about, see what the big wide world is all about, yes.
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you would have to ask very nicely if someone has a catalogue and to have a looksee for you :laugh:
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why do they have to socilaize with strange dogs? the only other dogs mine even see are the ones at dog shows, the occasional greyhound at the slipping track or my daughter's dog. I avoid other dogs when out walking like the plague. Any new dog is going to be 'stranger' to your dog before they meet. Even if they are known to you. But I get what you mean. My question was a genuine one, not a bitchy, nit pick. Dory's very socialable, she loves meeting new dogs. She's also not over the top and happy to have a quick sniff then move on. I see so many paranoid owners walking their dogs. They almost flinch every time they see another dog. It's quite sad. Dogs need a social life too. I feel like I need to carry a sign that says, "Yes. She's friendly. Yes, they can say Hello. " not just so Dory can continue her socialization, but so other dogs can actually get some. How else can they learn? Not all dogs on walks are uncontrolled monsters. Trust me. Around where I live it's too far the other way. Dogs need a social life? They are dogs. All mine need to do is walk past other dogs without acting like a dick, and they do. ETA mine are not DA so don't assume every owner that likes to keep their dogs away from others have dogs with problems. I just want to keep mine that way. And I am very aware of how things would go down if my dogs did react to another's rudeness. Not very well and not in my dogs favour.
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why do they have to socilaize with strange dogs? the only other dogs mine even see are the ones at dog shows, the occasional greyhound at the slipping track or my daughter's dog. I avoid other dogs when out walking like the plague.
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excuse me?
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as someone who has bought a "lemon" in the past, resulting in that dog being PTS at 20 months old, all I wanted was the above.
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Thanks Zoiboy for passing that along
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Me either!
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I don't think it comes down to ethics. You did the tests, thats ethics, what more could you have done?
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Yay for Sway and Huddy
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No I do not believe you are responsible in any way. Sh!t happens. You are dealing with a living creature. You have done the right thing by x-raying the parents etc. Sometimes life just throws us a curve ball and everyone has to deal with it. If it makes you feel better you could refund the purchase price but make it clear it is not an admitance of guilt nor that you are going to help out any more financially. The owners have to accept these things can just happen. You also do not know if the enviroment contributed to the problem. Life just sucks sometimes and everybody has to just get on with it.
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are you talking Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) or elbow dysplasia? Because if you remove the chip in OCD there should be little to no long term problems.
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Have x-rays been taken? How big is the chip? What has been suggested surgery wise? My understanding is once the chip is removed, if done asap once diagnosed, there is very little to none long term effects. In greyhounds it often occurs around the 6 - 8 month mark, the chip is removed the dogs still go on to race.
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It is an indvidual thing. I don't sell my pups on contracts.