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Everything posted by Rebanne
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it says nothing about previous winners except that their owners might be a tad sensitive :laugh:
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:laugh: at how many are squeezed inside :laugh: I counted about 10 but might have missed one or two.
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Another Change Of Judge - Adi/cranbourne
Rebanne replied to brentland's topic in General Dog Discussion
hopefully it's all over for you now, that's your 3! -
gee you really are an inviting type aren't you.
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what about an older dog first, to help ease you into dog ownership?
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well thank you but there is no need to get narky, I've already changed the appointment once to follow what was in Vic Dog, now I will change it again. If you knew there was a typo why not correct it when the schedule first came out instead of waiting till the last week? I have passed the info on to the other Grp 4 people I know coming who are still under the impression Grp 4 is 2nd on, on the Friday.
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sorry to be a pain but is it definitely group 4 on first on the Friday, ie different to what it says in the Vic Dog? I am double checking as I have a physio appointment at 8.40 that morning, booked in that early cause group 4 was going to be 2nd on. I need to change my appointment if group 4 is on first.
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Benalla And Yarrawonga Shows Accomadation
Rebanne replied to almals's topic in General Dog Discussion
I'd like to know where group 4 will be please as it is not clear on the schedule, don't think group 4 is even mentioned for the Saturday. Was hoping there would be something with the numbers but there wasn't. Thanks :) -
agree you bad person you, fancy wanting a bit of time out to yourself, maybe you should do that at home if you can't cope with the stranger in your face :laugh:
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that's great Dyzney. Let me know the details and I'll send off a donation.
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it is against the COE to allow pups to go before 8 weeks.
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totally agree
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as if a shed's not hot, what a load of crap. Plenty of people have multiple dogs in the hosue with no issue's with ot without children. As for leaving a four week old pup alone in the yard with big dogs, you would have to have rocks in your head!
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me too
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what are the breeding plans for the resulting offspring? I think you also need to look at what happens with the next generation. What your options are etc.
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no surprise here either, congratulations :D
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Yay for Alvin, glad he is home safe and sound
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agree
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excellent news
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Canberrans will soon be able to walk pet greyhounds muzzle-free, following an announcement that training courses to provide muzzle exemption will start this weekend. After undertaking a five-week socialisation course, keepers will be allowed to walk their greyhound in a public place without a muzzle, as approved by Domestic Animal Services. David Bullivant, a level two obedience instructor with DogTech, will run the course. He said it was mainly about teaching the animal how to behave in different situations. ''One of the things that people often worry about is small, fluffy dogs around ex-racing greyhounds, but our course will ensure no dog will be recommended for muzzle exemption without passing every aspect of the training,'' he said. ''Really, we are training owners to train their dogs - they still can't have the greyhound off a lead, so it's more about calming the dog in certain situations.'' Mr Bullivant said any animal that showed a sign of aggression throughout the training course would be denied a registration for muzzle exemption. However, registrar with Domestic Animal Services, Peter Dinan, who formally approves the ''recommended'' greyhounds, said the animal was not only given a second chance - but unlimited chances at the training course. ''They [the owner and their greyhound] will be allowed to return, yes,'' he said. Mr Dinan is confident the muzzle exemption is a step in the right direction for the ACT, especially since NSW and Queensland have introduced similar courses in recent years. ''There's no evidence that there have been any issues with un-muzzled greyhounds, and I think it will lessen the stigma surrounding these dogs,'' he said. Ruth Osgood, of Richardson, owns three-year-old greyhound Lola, and said she often feared for the safety of her dog - when it was wearing a muzzle. ''Sometimes I panic because unmuzzled dogs can run at Lola, and there is no way she can protect herself. They really are very placid animals.'' With rangers patrolling areas of Canberra, Mr Dinan was certain greyhound owners who have not completed the muzzle exemption course would be caught. Mr Dinan said the maximum penalty for an owner who was walking a greyhound without a muzzle and who had not undertaken the course was $550. The course is available for $145.
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x2 to you, your daughter and all your helpers
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agree
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will share on FB
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going to a chiro with my first dog literally saved her life. I was ready to have her PTS but had her for another 5 or so years.
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I have a three month old puppy that I bought from a breeder on DOL and she scratches at her face, ears and shoulders a lot. I know it is early days but does anyone know if I could get an MRI scan done and how much it would cost since I am not a breeder? Can I get it done with the KC? Get in touch with your breeder and talk to them. They should be able to help you or if they can't might be able to direct you to people who can. Don't panic, you just might have an itchy pup!