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Rosetta

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  1. May I please ask where those who purchase Taste of the wild and Earthborn Holistic purchase theirs from? I am in a rural area and there is not a lot of choice so I will need to find online sources. Oh and which flavours have you had success with too please?

    I buy TOTW from www.naturalpetstore.com.au - not sure how wide their delivery area is.

    I buy the Pacific Stream one which is salmon based - the ingredients are good, protein levels not too high and no beet pulp!

  2. Any living being who has one of the senses missing or diminshed develops the others to compensate for the lost/missing one. Given this pup has never had any vision, one of his other senses should compensate for that.

    Just wish cats with disabilites were easy to home!

    ETA Have just read the listing and it has had 629 hits. Quite amazing and I am sure he will find a home from one of those 'hits'

    Probably mostly curious people. I really hope he does find a home poor pup - and with someone who will commit to him for the long term and not just someone with a "saviour" syndrome who will dump him once the novelty wears off :( .

  3. While travelling I brought some rawhide chews for my dogs from Bilo because they had to spend so much time in their crates. BOTH dogs had tetanus type lock jaw tremors immediately afterwards- taught me a lesson, normally they only eat raw food.

    Rawhide is something I wouldn't touch with a bargepole - all sorts of nasties used in the manufacture, bleach among them.

  4. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your little dog. There was a similar story on here recently linking the same treats to serious illness.

    Don't blame yourself - we tend to trust that the food sold for our dogs is safe. This is far from the case - particularly food produced in China or Thailand.

  5. My two youngsters will be 12 months old on 25th of this month, and have never had a bath in their lives. Tibetan Terriers have no doggy odour and at the moment smell quite fresh, and their coats are so shiny. They run around our huge yard, which is so dry at the moment the grass has almost turned to dust, but they have a dirt repelling coat so the dust doesn't stick to their fur. They are clipped short and just slicker brushed every now and then.

    How do you keep their nether regions clean if they never have a bath? Just wondering... My curly coated dog even though clipped short around his bottom needs a clean up around there at least once a week and I find its nicer to give him a bath weekly.

  6. Unfortunately it is the poor dog who ultimately pays the price when they finally strike back after prolonged torment in some cases. And strangely some people believe a dog should never retaliate no matter what torture is inflicted on it.

  7. The child jumped on the dog, according to the grandfather he heard the dog yelp. The grandfather then went to check on them. This seems like an easily avoided situation to me and food was not mentioned anywhere in this article.

    However, it often is an issue, see what happened to Deeon and also the girl killed by pig dogs who supposedly had a pie

    This is what I heard too. If no-one was in the room with the child I don't how they could tell that this is what really happened. Also in one of the articles posted above the dog had done nothing like this in all the years they had the dog. I got the impression that it wasn't a young dog from the TV footage so who knows what physical condition the dog was in. Such a preventable situation.

    ETA I've always thought that TV advertisements about dog body language & how to approach dogs & act around them etc, should be shown during children's programmes instead of all those ones on toys & junk food.

    Children are unpredictable, they can get it into their heads to do some silly things to animals, they shouldn't be left alone with any dog, quite often a child can be aware they are not supposed to go near a dog but they can't help themselves. My nephew at the same age as this boy, tried to drag the family dog out from under the table my it's tail, he got a nip for it, could have been far worse. No one seems to know what the child did to the dog but if the grandfather heard a yelp, he must have done something. It's not the kids fault, he was just doing what kids do and it wasn't the dogs fault either.

    I like the dog education TV adverts idea, it could be done in cartoon form too.

    It doesn't even have to be an ad. There are so many missed opportunities to pass on tips on appropriate dog handling on TV shows such as Bondi Vet and Dr Harry segments - yet they never do it, very frustrating.

    That's very true, I wonder if it's an insurance issue for them, you know the don't give advice thing just in case a kid does what you suggest and it goes pear shaped.

    Cesar Milan tells kids "No touch, No talk, No eye contact" with a dog they don't know, which is good advice. I'd like to see something in an advert that says to kids about not being mean to animals, eg "don't pull a cat or dogs tail or ears". Children can be cruel without realizing it and some deliberately cruel.

    I had a visitor to my place who brought her 7 year old son with her, he went into the garden where my little dog was, next thing my dog ran onto the deck straight under the table next to my legs, the boy ran up looking a bit strange and my girl started growling at him. Very unusual for her, she loves kids, his mother said very sharply to her son "What did you do, one day you'll get bitten" she seemed to know something I didn't.

    I'm very wary with kids, they either treat Bonny like a Barbie or they are too rough with her, squeezing her too hard etc. I'm very watchful with children.

    I told my own children when they were very young, that all animals were creatures like we are, not toys, they depend on us to look after them, so we should treat them the way we like to be treated and never be mean to them.

    You must have been furious - I know I would be! Unfortunately it is very common for kids - especially boys - to be cruel to animals. It astounds me that parents don't teach them better.

  8. The child jumped on the dog, according to the grandfather he heard the dog yelp. The grandfather then went to check on them. This seems like an easily avoided situation to me and food was not mentioned anywhere in this article.

    However, it often is an issue, see what happened to Deeon and also the girl killed by pig dogs who supposedly had a pie

    This is what I heard too. If no-one was in the room with the child I don't how they could tell that this is what really happened. Also in one of the articles posted above the dog had done nothing like this in all the years they had the dog. I got the impression that it wasn't a young dog from the TV footage so who knows what physical condition the dog was in. Such a preventable situation.

    ETA I've always thought that TV advertisements about dog body language & how to approach dogs & act around them etc, should be shown during children's programmes instead of all those ones on toys & junk food.

    Children are unpredictable, they can get it into their heads to do some silly things to animals, they shouldn't be left alone with any dog, quite often a child can be aware they are not supposed to go near a dog but they can't help themselves. My nephew at the same age as this boy, tried to drag the family dog out from under the table my it's tail, he got a nip for it, could have been far worse. No one seems to know what the child did to the dog but if the grandfather heard a yelp, he must have done something. It's not the kids fault, he was just doing what kids do and it wasn't the dogs fault either.

    I like the dog education TV adverts idea, it could be done in cartoon form too.

    It doesn't even have to be an ad. There are so many missed opportunities to pass on tips on appropriate dog handling on TV shows such as Bondi Vet and Dr Harry segments - yet they never do it, very frustrating.

  9. What was the vet talking about when they were saying "behavioural modification tablets" ?? In the very early days of my failed foster's anxiety our local vet tried him on the equivalent of antidepressants which after a week actually made him so angry he was growling and snapping at us, at which point we stopped and slowed down our whole approach it sometimes happens apparently.

    Is this what you were talking about? or is there something new on the market that assists with anxiety?

    Was it Xanax? I tried my dog on that and noticed it made him even more hyper. Apparently it is not an uncommon reaction at all.

  10. Dory scoots her butt, often.

    She is wormed regularly, has had her anal glands checked multiple times with a nil result as far as fullness or infection.

    She does get allergies from time to time. And butt scooting often coincides with that.

    So it's not always about worms and anal glands.

    Agree with this but only a competent vet can tell you if the anal glands need emptying. Its no use increasing fibre if they are already full and he can't express them. Better to get them manually emptied then start a gradual bulking up of the diet.

    Then again some dogs just enjoy it :)

  11. Personally I think that is the reason many do end up in pounds or rescue. Many people have no idea about the maintenance required. Years ago long haired dogs were not commonly kept as household pets and there weren't these same problems. They are bred and sold because of the "cute" factor without any information given about the upkeep of the coat.

    It is coat texture too, as well as length. I have a large long haired breed and apart from more housework when they do the seasonal coat drop their long silky coats are so easy to maintain. If I am not showing them a quick brush once a week is all it takes and I never see a matt, and they are kept in full coat, no scissoring or clipping.. I have friends who have cross bred small dogs, no idea what mix, and if they didn't have regular grooming appointments they would not be able to stay on top of the matting, it happens so quickly. Cute dogs but so much work. Things new owners really need to know but often don't get told.

    My Shihtzu cross will roll and roll after I brush her, she ends up more matted than when I started, it's definitely the texture of her coat that doesn't help. Keeping her coat short is the best solution. No one warned me about how much grooming they required but I did research it myself, so it wasn't a shock.

    I find the curly poodle type coat much harder to deal with than the more straight maltese/shihtzu coat. I have had experience of both and much prefer the latter.

  12. Well regardless of issues with Victorian LDH and various other issues with rescue down there I am interested in the situation in the Brisbane pounds. I can at least encourage those I know in Brisbane to enquire through their local Councillor about what the Contract with LDH specified - if anything - regarding expectations around rehoming etc.

  13. Maltese, Shih Tzus and crosses thereof are probably close to the top of breeds in pounds. Thank god for the rescue groups.

    These breeds should come with a high maintenance warning in terms of the need for grooming. The state that a lot of these dogs are in by the time the reach the pound should be cause for prosecutions.

    Cute doesn't always equal well looked after :(:(

    Personally I think that is the reason many do end up in pounds or rescue. Many people have no idea about the maintenance required. Years ago long haired dogs were not commonly kept as household pets and there weren't these same problems. They are bred and sold because of the "cute" factor without any information given about the upkeep of the coat.

  14. I paid $400 for a Shmalt ( Shihtzu Maltese) that is 3/4 Shihtzu, that was a few years ago. I like the breed, good with kids, but do take some grooming, I do some kind of clipping every two to three weeks to keep the coat manageable. A lot of brushing involved if you let the coat grow. My current dog likes to roll after brushing, so ends up more tangled than before the brushing, so a short coat is better for her. She is almost non shedding, you can count the hair that comes off her. She weighs 6.3 kgs, has a lovely temperament but female attitude. One downside is she likes to bark and she had a suspected luxiating patella at one point but that has firmed up now. Great little dogs for a family. : )

    Whatever you call them Alison I agree they are great little dogs :) The ones I have seen are really sweet and quite robust also.

  15. I thought you might be interested given the topic of the thread.

    Coogie, interesting comments from variety of people at the bottom, too. Some say they've had direct experience as rescuers & one good soul actually phoned the LDH director to ask for comment on the numbers.

    Pleased that some urged people to contact Brisbane City Council & their councillors, as they are responsible for awarding/reviewing the contract.

    Rosetta, I agree, interesting to see the performance requirements in that contract. Like, if factors relating to saving at least some healthy rehomeable pets were actually written in. And if there was any community consultation prior to calling for tenders. BTW One of the comments claimed that the AWL Qld had also tendered but lost out to LDH. You're right AWL Qld has an excellent reputation.

    Its almost like the animals are considered "vermin" that have to be exterminated. :(

  16. and while LDH are destroying strays by the thousand QLD have a booming puppy farm industry. :mad

    I don't have any detailed information on what LDH is doing in Brisbane.

    All I know is that some rescue groups have started a petition asking that a policy of not releasing to rescue be changed.

    And current 'snap' adoption-available figures taken from their own website seem curiously small given the council area population is above 1 million.

    My response will be to go to those responsible for awarding the contract... the Brisbane City Council.

    I'll speak with our local councillor & also the councillor who chairs their animal management committee.

    As ratepayers, we have a responsibility & a right to get information and make comment. We pay for that contract.

    http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/about-council/governance-strategy/councillors-wards/

    Pointing out (apart from the facts above):

    1. there's been history of (at least some) healthy & rehomeable animals being released to rescue from Brisbane Council pounds.

    2. UQ research concluded that it could be in a Council's economic interests to focus on rehoming, as there's costs in putting healthy/rehomeable animals to sleep ... both money & human mental well-being.

    3. there's viable rescue groups who have offered to contribute to that rehoming, thereby reducing those costs.

    4. viability of responsible rescue groups in SE Qld has been recognized by RSPCA Qld, who now host Adoption Days including them.

    5 we already have a respected role model in SE Qld. AWL Qld contractually works with both the Gold Coast & Ipswich Councils in increasing rehoming of healthy/rehomeable dogs & cats. Both are huge population areas, too.

    I think that is a good approach Mita. I would be very interested about the performance criteria under which the contract was awarded to LDH and the method and expected outcomes that BCC uses to assess their performance. It is a pity LDH were awarded the contract above AWL.

  17. Hi guys.

    I've come in here to report yet another dog has lost their life because of a negligent groomer. :(

    A facebook friend of mine just lost their young french bulldog, this is what the post said:

    "It's been tough & we're going to miss our best friend. He was at daycare & getting groomed. She put a muzzle on him because he was mouthing her & it restricted his breathing, he suffocated."

    How can this stuff keep happening?? :mad

    Jimmay can you PM me the name please? I don't want my friends in Brisbane using this place. How it could not be noticed that the dog was in distress beggars belief :mad Are these people the full quid?

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