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LisaCC

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  1. Very very rarely, as in 2-3 times in his entire life, my lab would find a tiny old nugget and bring it up to the veranda next to his kennel and leave it there. No idea why...
  2. I saw in a another thread Daisy.Tea said something about an Aussie? There better be lots of pictures!! My Aussies due date is in less than two weeks!!!
  3. Oooh I like them, nice and fun for a pup!
  4. I second a Corgi, I don't know heaps about them but from those I've met they seem to match what you are after. Also they are freaking adorable!
  5. My pup isn't even born yet and I have plans for what he (hopefully) can have when he is older A Ruthless collar and leash will be needed to put that tag on! Already have some colour combinations figured out lol.
  6. Yep I'll be getting a buckaroo one, but I think I'll wait till the puppy is older, had too many taken off eaten by my lab when he was a pup... how? God knows.
  7. Jules that link doesn't work anymore
  8. I'm going to be an enabler and tell you to look at these tags http://www.etsy.com/shop/UrbanPuppy
  9. Or finding one during opening hours and the local pound refuses to open the gates because 'we decided to shut 2 hours early today, put it in the overnight cages'.
  10. I hope this gets rid of some of the "Blue English Staffy" listings!
  11. Because the person who finds the dog can ring up the owner straight away without needing to go to a vet first to get it scanned. It's more for convenience than anything. I found a BC in my front garden the other day, she had a tag and could call up her owner straight away, other wise it would of been a drive into town to the vet to be scanned.
  12. All the puppies are so cute! I just want to cuddle them all!
  13. Might need to wait until you pick him up, but if your crate doesn't fit in your car, a car harness and belt attachment?
  14. I'll be following this thread simply because of the lack of information Oscars law has. If someone know's something more about what they want that would be good to know!
  15. It's disgusting. There has been reports that this has been happening for quite a while around here in the Riverina. New reports of dogs being stolen from certain suburbs every week. I can't find it but there was a news report last year of a lady who's husky apparently escaped the people who stole her. Because of her injuries vets said it was most likely being used for fighting and as it was 'useless' put out for bait.
  16. Answering for my old lab that recently passed. He was fed Wellness which he did well on, but he did best on Pedigree Light and Mature, we only stopped feeding it due to lack of availability. These are the only foods he could digest with his Inflammatory Bowel Disease. He also got a Carrot every afternoon and chopped up for training treats as he loved them. He only got meat when his IBD was not flared up, then it was raw or cooked chicken a few times a week and big raw beef bones once a fortnight or so. When IBD flared up he was supplemented with Kangaroo meat and mashed potato.
  17. Can't help sorry, but he is growing into a handsome young man
  18. Perse growing old doesn't mean you have to leave all the eating and rolling in disgusting things to the young pups!
  19. Hmm, plenty of Dorper and Dorper x flocks around here.
  20. You guys do great work, I'm not in the right mind for an oldie now, but I'd like to help with them in the future. They shouldn't have their last days in a pound.
  21. Looking through some of the urgent requests and noticed a few oldies over 10 yeas old. The 11 year old lab struck home, It makes me so angry that people dump seniors just because they are old . Just wondering what the statistics are of senior dogs in pounds? Is it such a common occurrence? I suppose they would be hard to rehome, but are there any senior specific rescues?
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