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Rosetta

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  1. Then only feasible solution I can see that will resolve the issue once and for all is - as others have suggested - to make sure the dog is elsewhere for a few days. If you don't have a friend or relative who can take her then boarding is the only alternative - worth the expense to bring the issue to an end. Once you have provided council with that proof then they will soon give her the message not to keep complaining.
  2. Many - if not most - people surrendering their dog to the pound don't even know that rescue organisations exist so I doubt if it is a factor.
  3. Absolutely give it a miss! Vacs are enough of a stress to the system without adding more strain IMO. I made the mistake of letting my dog have a mad zoomie after his last vac and he had a seizure
  4. Poor little thing Could be heart problems perhaps? Did the vet check the eyesight for signs of stroke? Hard to say if a thorough exam showed up nothing mechanically wrong. If an older dog it could very well be a stroke. Good that your Dad took her to the vet straight away - I hope her regular vet can help explain and she improves.
  5. Its an awful situation isn't it - so sad. Hopefully Westiemum will pop in to talk about medications she has used for her Mac. I would think the vet could provide something that may help and wouldn't actually have to see the behaviour if he is satisfied everything else is OK? Best of luck in dealing with such a distressing time.
  6. She obviously enjoys it so you won't easily stop her doing it - the bell is a good start. Perhaps you could put some things around the yard to deter the birds from ground perching - such as those owl statues, whirlybirds etc and keep her out of the yard early morning and evening when the birds are around more. Also trim off any low tree branches. I would be upset about her killing parrots etc. Also - what other things does she have in the yard to amuse her - any challenging toys etc?
  7. I don't see it as special rights really - more like an information thread, and they do pay for advertising. There are heaps of people - behaviourists for instance - who get regular referrals through here who don't pay to advertise. I don 't feed VAN by the way but am still interested in the information provided :)
  8. They are also a paying advertiser on the site. I find the thread interesting.
  9. I agree - its all there to report to the police. Total idiots - danger to the dog and other motorists
  10. I agree with others that you should consider returning pup to the breeder for rehoming. It is best for her and perhaps best for you in the long run though difficult at first. Sounds like you have a difficult time ahead - good luck.
  11. And there you have it ....poor litttle dog That family will never get over that trauma. Did someone say it is "crazy" to carry a stick? Crazy not to if you have been through that type of trauma. People should follow the law - but you have to expect that they won't and protect your little dogs as much as you can - yes even carrying a stick! I don't go to off lead anywhere - not worth the risk.
  12. I always thought because it is a cheap fibre source.
  13. I think this is where they make a lot of their profit. If you compare the prices online there is a big difference - sometimes three times the price through the vet.
  14. I second Natures Gift canned. It smells quite OK. Is it the cheap PAL type food she has supplied? That is the problem with feeding home-made - it becomes difficult if dogs are kennelled or cared for elsewhere. Thats why I still feed some kibble each day.
  15. She has no teeth - so no costs there. Perhaps talk to the pound anyway Ash1 about her medical status?
  16. While "train" may not be the best word we should feel we can question vets just like we question our own doctors about treatments etc. Long gone are the "doctors are Gods" days of yesteryear.
  17. If she is talking down to you - which is unacceptable anyway - refer her to this AVA site. http://www.ava.com.au/node/1049
  18. I saw that too and my thoughts were that it was nice of the policeman to look after the dog but here was another staffy with bogan owners - only a pup too
  19. This is really interesting. I have one of those "Do Not Knock" stickers on the front door and understand that constitutes an implied request to leave. Don't know accurate that is though.
  20. Stand outside the fence each day when the kid goes past and let him know in no uncertain terms that you will speak to his parents if he does not desist with what he is doing - apparently the soft approach is not working. Its very hard to stop a dog reacting to that type of provocation I would think. Sorry don't have any suggestion regarding the paperwork.
  21. I see the point in MUP's case is the inconsistency in allowing some dogs in but not others. It comes down to having no guidelines in place and people - who often really have no proper training - applying their own illogical "rules" on the day.
  22. I took mine in for a walk (school grounds) but didn't expect to actually take him into the hall - took turns with OH to mind him outside. They should be consistent though.
  23. I've been really happy with it. It is a bigger kibble size than current one and must taste better too. I've had my dog on it for the last 4 weeks. Thank you for the positive feedback! Will definitely be giving it a go! Ingredients list looks promising. Is it an Australian made product? I agree the ingredients look quite good.
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