Happy Feet
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Thinking of you and praying everything is OK. Sending positive thoughts and
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Poor Hugo - how scary for you both! Healing vibes for Hugo and hugs for you. Praying for good news!
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She is adorable - congratulations!!
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Are There Any Fenced Off-leash Areas In Melbourne?
Happy Feet replied to James Bond's topic in General Dog Discussion
KCC is also very muddy at the moment - we train there on Sunday mornings and after the dogs have their after-training play they really need a bath (dirty, very smelly mud)!! Weekends can sometimes be pretty busy there with shows / trials / other events / training etc, but even so you can usually get a go in one of the enclosed areas (some events held there mean that the main areas are unavailable to the public eg: herding trials etc). If you check the events page on the website you can get a bit of an idea what is on down there. I have only been there once during the week and it was quiet. -
Awww! Dear old thing looks so content. But what's that big hairy thing to the left?? Wrong person LMAO Ooops sorry - that was meant for Happy Feet ;) The big hairy thing to the left is Remy (or at least its his backside!), our Sheltie, who was beaten to the crate that time. The one in the crate is Jett. They are sort of alternating who uses it at the moment - the oldie is not really big on snuggling up with Jett, although Jett would be very happy to snuggle - hence the not sharing even though they could both fit along with a few friends!! Remy is quickly realising that if he sleeps in there and we zip him in he is safe from puppy sneak attacks . Must try to get a photo of Remy in there too.
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Have been lurking around here for awhile and finally introduced the boys the other day. Thanks to the OP for letting everyone know about these - ours has arrived and it is great. Below is a pic of our little one in it - could fit about 6 of him in there when he is curled up . We also got the 3.3m tunnel to start Jett getting used to it for when we start agility. It's great and he had a lot of fun going through it (and getting treats when he did not cheat and go round the outside!!). The crate is a great size for our old Sheltie, Remy, as he has plenty of room to stretch out when he needs time out from Jett (almost 1 year old Kelpie X). Remy is 14 and was never crate trained, but just wandered in and made himself comfortable. He is not as agile as he used to be and this way he can use a large turning circle!!! We can now shut Remy in when he is asleep and makes it easier to ensure that Jett does not try to dump his toys on Remy in an attempt to get him to wake up and play!!