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netballfan

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  1. Thanks for your thoughts. Some interesting ideas in there. If only they could talk huh?
  2. Move the foster on before he decides he has had enough of this behaviour and retaliates or your dog ups the ante. The result won't be pretty. Sounds to me like your dog is not an ideal candidate to share a home with large foster dogs. I'd be sticking to the littlies from now on. Yes we are moving the foster on as soon as a placement becomes available (wtithin days). As I said more just curious as its out of character for our dog. Also they are physically seperated so there is no imminent danger to either animal.
  3. Hi, we are currently fostering a beautiful black greyhound. Our BC/Koolie cross has taken an intense dislike to the new arrival. He is fine with him on walks and when there is a gate between them (just ignores the grey except for the occasional sniff) but if we take the grey into the back yard our dog will mouth snap at him. We're not sure how serious he is as he doesn't make contact but he also isn't backing down. We've had the grey about 3 weeks and there has been no discernible softening from our BC. He is normally fine with other dogs although our other short term fosters have all been little dogs. Would welcome any thoughts on this situation. More than anything else we are just puzzled!
  4. Hi, new member here. I would like to find out any information about training options in the Toowoomba area. I have a nine month old border collie who has a high work drive so I am looking for some classes to get his mind working! The problem is that there seems to be very few options in Toowoomba. I am contemplating driving to Ipswich. Would appreciate any feedback or advice. Thanks
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