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I love the powder puffs. I'm not likely to ever own one but I think they are just gorgeous.
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Ovens Valley Canine Shows March 31st, April 1st 2012
Rebanne replied to Rebanne's topic in General Dog Discussion
That's great Gayle. It's a nice little corner of the world, there should be time for a bit of exploring on the Sat arvo. -
Ovens Valley Canine Shows March 31st, April 1st 2012
Rebanne replied to Rebanne's topic in General Dog Discussion
have checked with the VCA and you are right, OVCC will be following the printed judging order. I have adjusted the website. -
frozen milk bottles of water wrapped in a towel, my babies would drape themselves over them
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of course her illness wouldn't have had anything to do with her poor coat would it?
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You shouldn't the whites have a component in them that blocks biotin (a B group vitamin) absorption. In the longterm if fed often (daily)not a good thing for their coat, once a week would not hurt, or benefit either. Just partially cook the eggs until the clear white turns solid white, you can give raw yolks that's fine. no need, the yolk is supercharged with biotin
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I have a vague memory of a small amount being taken by my bank but it wasn't much. With paypal there is an option on who pays the fees. eta I was/am so pleased with the home my pups went too that not getting the very exact amount did not bother me.
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Gulliver, Whirlaway Classic Beyond Belief (AI,) went Best In Group today in SA! Way to go Gulliver
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I gave my buyer my bank details and he went to his bank and did it from there. Only problem was forgetting to convert it from $US to $AUS.
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would be nice to know all the Neuter in Group winners :D
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and with some (most?) aged over 90 you would think they would be trying to get new people interested in perserving this very old 'breed'
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Separation Issues - New Pups . Some Discussion...
Rebanne replied to persephone's topic in Puppy Chat
In Tricks Of The Trade by Pat Hastings she says: never do something for a dog that you can teach the dog to do for itself. Much like children, puppies grow up more confident when they are taught to think for themselves. If you do everything for dogs, they will rely on you instead of learning to use their onw brains. how true it that! -
me too :D wonder if they would accept a stack, an out and back, then a triangle then another stack
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Lol, I always thought it meant Bones And Raw Food. Just making stuff up as I go along It does, in fact I understand that was the original meaning. that's my understanding as well.
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wow great results, congratulations
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Anybody who does research on the Staghound in books or internet sites will always be confused as there has never been a book written about them nor has their history been recorded other than by the breeders who use and continue to keep this working breed pure. You need to go to the "coalface" and talk to dedicated breeders or people who are over 90 years of age who have some understanding of working breeds of dogs in Australia to get an insight into this rare breed. You will find most of these dedicated breeders are usually private type people who are leading breeders of livestock with an outstanding knowledge of genetics who live in western Victoria or South Australia. 'Kangaroo'dogs are just a label like "pig dog","rabbit dog","fox dog"or"sheep dog"and should not be confused with the Staghound as a breed. so where are these dedicated breeders? Put your money where your mouth is!
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they are 13 weeks old, still babies, stop putting so much pressure on them and yourselves. They are still 1000% easier to toilet train then children!
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Separation Issues - New Pups . Some Discussion...
Rebanne replied to persephone's topic in Puppy Chat
I teach my pups to sleep outside, with other dogs and on their own, to sleep in a crate overnight, to stay outside during the day with the other dogs or on their own. I want them to be adaptable in case something happens and they do need to do the opposite of what is "normal" for them. People's lives change through changes of jobs, housing, family members coming and going - death, marriage, births etc. In saying that though I am happy for my dogs to be in with me a lot and usually have one or two sleeping on the bed. But they all sleep outside at night when I am at work and I can and do mix and max them up when I am home. Ages of dogs range from 6 months to nearly 15 years and I have 4 of them. -
Separation Issues - New Pups . Some Discussion...
Rebanne replied to persephone's topic in Puppy Chat
From my reading here I think too many new puppy owners are too scared to just put the pup outside. Some allowances do need to be made for some circumstances but every pup I have had they have all been outside from day one for large periods of time. People seem to over think things and I do think it is because of information overload. It does the puppy no harm to be outside exploring it's world,in fact it is good for it's development. Much better then being stuck in a pen inside day after day cause the owners are so paranoid about the pup being loose in the yard. So many experts giving advice and saying "do this or that or otherwise you are a failure". What happened to common sense? -
yes blue roof with a little bit of maroon piping, pretty sure it was the marquee
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Just desexed Fern at 5. No regrets, she gave me 10 lovely pups in 2 litters, no need to keep her intact and risk pyro. Also desexed Miller before 2 once I decided he was not going to be bred from. Fully intend to desex Warrior ( only 6 months old at the moment ) once his show career is finished and I have a few straws put away, assumming he keeps progressing the way I want him to. Living in town, on a house block, can make it a tad interesting trying to keep dogs and bitches seperate when the bitch is in season so it's makes life easier for me and the dogs.
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Hi Reb, I am now looking at getting one of these as a lighter weight alternative to our heavy Altegra. I am unable to get it out of the float by myself and although it is wonderful for specialties and weekenders, I find I never want to set it up if I am alone or just staying for a few hrs. I end up sitting in the car, which is fine in winter, but in summer it is too hot. I like the Deluxe Compact OzTrail 2.7 x 2.7 (not the short collapsing one, but the usual collapsing length), Blue Canopy. This one is $199 and the walls are around $36-$40 each, and there is no vent in the roof (which is why I am looking at the Bunnings one) Is this the one that you say is similar to your Bunnings one. And is your Bunnings one called Marquee? OH went and had a look this morning. It was $159, vent in roof, Blue canopy and we have to order in the walls (individually sold) for $28 I am tossing up between the two, but really like the roof vent. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. My Bunnings one is 3 x 3 and the oztrail walls fit it. It seems identical to the deluxe oztrail, not a compact. I can put it up by myself.
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really
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I'm bringing Fern and Warrior up for it :D
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Hummmmm maybe the gazebos did block some breeze but what I was asking did you see on the last day of the shows dogs walking around staggering and suffering from heat exhaustion as was posted on this forum. I bet not and I was at the show you have mentioned, it was a tad hot BUT definitely NO dogs nor people were suffering from heat exhaustion. The post was completely a fabrication of someone’s extreme imagination…. WHY I will never know nor their reasons as to why, BUT most definitely not in favour nor support of the pure bred dog world and THAT I am sure of, but perhaps this same person has a very devious hidden agenda!!!!!. gee JulieR you seem a tad aggressive, may be time for a chill pill